122 FERENXIAL FLOWlRt. 



In planting, generally introduce a collec*' 

 tion of the mcil delireable or choicer forts ia 

 afiemblage, in the principal flower borders 

 adjoining the main walks, lawns, &c. others 

 difpofe in the fronts, and vacant fpaces of 

 ihiubbery clumps ; alfo fome of the larger 

 kinds fhould be admitted in the running 

 Ihrubbery plantations, extending along the 

 boundaries of lawns, or other outward parti 

 of the pleafure ground ; and in all of which 

 have a coilcdion of different forts difpofed it 

 a diveifified order, the low growing kinds 

 planted towards the front, the others leCs or 

 more backward in the borders, Sec. according 

 to their degrees of full growth, two or thr«» 

 to four or hve feet dillance: oblerving for the 

 }arge rooted kinds to open an aperture for 

 each with a garden trowel, or fpade ; other* 

 fmaller rooted may be planted occafionalljr 

 with a dibble ; and, in the greater part, 

 ihould be difpofed fingly, or fome, as ane- 

 mones, rinunculufes. Sec. may be planted ia 

 little clumps of four or five roots in each; 

 but for thefe two latter in particular, fee their 

 management among the bulbous-rooted fionxjirs % 

 after planting the different forts intended, if 

 dry weather, efpecially in late Spring plant- 

 ing, it will be necefTary to water them, and 

 repeat it occafionally till they take good root, 

 and commence a renewed growth. 



A coliedion of approved forts may alfo be 

 planted m beds in the flower garden : either 

 e?jch fort feparate, or an affemblagc of dif- 

 ferent forts ia each bed, difpofed in a varied 



order. 



