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rolled, both to clean up fcattered worm cafls, 

 as above, and to render the furface even, 

 fraootli, and firm, keeping alfo the edges of 

 the grafi clofe and even ; all plants in pots fre- 

 quently watered in Summer, and the more 

 curious forts moved to a warm fituation in. 

 Winter, and in the Winter feafon,' or Spring, 

 all the fhrubbery and tree plantations fhould 

 have any neceflary pruning required, to cut 

 out, or reduce irregular produ<5lions in ftioots 

 and bi-anthes. 



Continue the feveral compartments always 

 properly furnilhed with different forts of flow- 

 ers and ihrubs, I'c. — For inflance, 



A fapply of annual flowers muH be raifed 

 from feed every year, in the Spring. — See-^«- 

 nuals. , . 



The biennial flowers, being raifed from {tt^ 

 one year, Hower the next, then either die or 

 become dwindling; frefli fupplies muft alfo 

 be raifed every } ear from feed. — S>&c Biennials, 



Perennials, cont;nuing feveral years in tne 

 fame rot)ts, and flowering annually, they only 

 want renewal occaflonally, as any old plants 

 decay. — oee Perennials. 



Bulbous anJ tuberous-rooted flowers, being 

 pe peiua:ed by ofr-fets in many years duration, 

 they 111 uld either be taken up annually, or 

 once in two or three years, foon after the 

 fipwers decay, to feparate the off-fets, and to 

 repjr.nt the roots again in Autumn. - See 

 Bulbouj Roots. 



Scrubs and Trees qnly want occaflonal^e- 

 pevval, as ajiy cafually fail. 



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