4rS MOST-TENDER ANNUALS. 



to impart their odorous fcent more copioufly 

 in a ilronger fragrance. To continue migno- 

 nette in fuccefiion, few two or three different 

 times from February, March, or April, till 

 Ju-ne or July, or fome may be fowed in 

 Auguft to plant in pots for late autumnal 

 plants, and to ftand the winter in a green- 

 houfe, or apartment of a dwelling. 



As the above clafs of annuals will flower 

 from June till Odober, ripen feed, and then 

 wholly peridi, be careful to fare (eed of each 

 forts for raifmg fucceffional fupplies the fol- 

 lowing year. 



Therefore, in Summer and Autumn, ac- 

 cording as the feed ripens, gather a fufficient 

 quantity of the different forts, and preferve 

 them feparate. 



MOST-TENDER ANNUALS. 



THIS clafs of annual flowers being moftly 

 of a more tender nature than ihofe qf 

 the two former, require to be fowed an4 

 raifed in hot beds to 'obtain them in full perfec- 

 tion, and the young plants pricked in the fame, 

 or another hot-bed of larger dimenfions, and 

 continued and forwarded therein till the en4 

 of May, or beginning or middle of June, by 

 which time they will be advanced to a good 

 fize, fome probably to a flovyeritjg Hate, and 

 wheri the feafon will be favorably warm ta 

 admit of their being removed intq the fu\\ 

 9.\r ; as they are unable to bear it fully day. 

 ^r*d .nigh: bi^fore the (jorau^c^cem.^nt of warm 



