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of Summer, the fame year, fapplying thent 

 with proper admiflions of frelh air, neceilury 

 waterings, and in hot weather to give occa- 

 fional (hade at top in the heat of the day ; or 

 where there are not the accommodation of 

 bark-beds, place them in the green bo ale, or 

 glafs cafe, giving water and fhade, as above; 

 or they might be forwarded by dung hot-bed - 

 heat, having fome tan bark at top, or in de- 

 fault of this, fome light dry mold laid fix to 

 eight, te«, or twelve inches thick, in which 

 to plunge the pots ; and in all of which, 

 when they have advanced in growth at top in 

 new ihoots, give plenty of air below and above ; 

 and towards the middle or end of July, or be • 

 ginning of Augull, may be removed in their 

 pots into the full air, in a fomewhat ihady fitua- 

 tion, to harden them by degrees till the end of 

 SepiemberorbeginningofOdober, thenhoufed 

 with the other exotics of the green-houfe. 



In planting the different forts of Green- 

 houfe exotics, of fuch as are raifed to proper 

 rooted plants, generally plant only one in 

 each pot, fmall pots at Aril, according to the 

 fize of the different forts of plants ; and ac- 

 cording as they encreafe in fize after one or 

 two Summers growth, or more, they will re- 

 quire to be occafionally Ihifted into larger 

 pots, &c. performed generally either in the 

 Spring, in March, April, or beginning of 

 May, or in Augull, or September, and iti 

 which Ihifting, commonly remove them moftly 

 with the ball of earth about the roots, trim- 

 ming off fome of the outward old earth at 

 ^de& and bo(tom^ and cut oS Uie furiouuding 



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