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China after, balfams, chiyfanthemums, love 

 apples, gourds, perficaria, palma-chrifti, ca- 

 lendula, tree amaranthu?, all fowed in the 

 latter end of March, orbeginning or middle 

 of April, in warm iltuations free to the fun; 

 or likevvife, in warm fettled weather the mid- 

 dle or towards the latter end of April and 

 beginning of May, the globe amaranthus, tri- 

 colors, bicolors, and any of the other forts, 

 may alfo be fowed in the fame manner: all to 

 be tranfplanted the middle or end of May or 

 beginning of June, into beds, borders, or 

 pots, as before direded. 



Or where there is no garden, feveral prin- 

 cipal forts of the above tender annuals may be 

 raifed in fmall quantities, in pots, fuch as 

 mignonette, ten week's itocks, Chinefe after, 

 African and French marigolds, chryfanthe- 

 mums, balfams, Chinefe hollyhock, perfi- 

 caria, nolana, amaranthus. Sec. fowing the 

 feed in March or April, in pots of rich earth, 

 placed in a funny defended fituation, and the 

 plants tranfplanted into other pots, according 

 to the foregoing diredlions. 



Of t-he above clafs of annuals, the migno- 

 nette being defireable for its fweet fcent, 

 ihould generally be fowed and planted near 

 the habitation, and in the borders adjoining 

 principal walks, and in pots, to place in room 

 windows, &:c. and which may either be fow- 

 ed in patches, to remain, or for tranfplant- 

 ing four or five plants together in hnall 

 pacLiies, in beds, borders, or pots, or fome 

 iUAy be lowed m hiri;e patche,-, or whole bed.5, 

 ' £ 3 to 



