JO BULBOUS-ROOTED FLOWERS. 



planting of buVb?, and tuberous roots fhould 

 generally be completed in February, or early 

 in March, as formerly obfervcd. 



Or anemones and ranunculufes in particu- 

 lar will fucceed by late Spring planting in 

 March and April for late fucceffional flower- 

 ing the fame year in May and June. 



Likewife tuberofes will fucceed by planting 

 in March, April, and May, planting fome in 

 each of thofe months to fucceed one another 

 in flowering in Summer; but are commonly 

 planted in pots one good root in each, and 

 placed in a hot-bed or hot-houfe, as being 

 tenderer than the other forts of bulbs, at leaft 

 will not flower fo forward, nor in equal per- 

 fection in natural growth, as when aflilled by 

 the above aids of artificial heat. 



However, all other bulbous and tuberous 

 roots in the foregoing lift that remain out of 

 the ground till the Spring fhould be planted 

 as foon as convenient in that feafon, both to 

 have them flower the fame year in tolerable 

 perfeftion, or thofe that may not flower, it 

 will preferve the roots to gain firength for fu- 

 ture flowciing, and to afford an encreafe by 

 ofFfcts. 



Or the laro;e bulbs of white lilies, marta- 

 gons, and other lily kinds, nnd others of the 

 Squamous rooted tribe, may be planted again 

 foon after removal, or early in Autumn, or 

 at leafl: before Winter, that they may more 

 certainly flower in good perfediion the follow- 

 ing year ; or, where neceflary to retain thefe 

 iuns longer out of tJie ground, in the houfe, 



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