Jan. T^he Gardeners Kale7idar. 2 1 

 Ruflet, Aromatic RufTet, John Apple, Vvlnter 

 Queening, Pomme Roy, Pomme d'Apis, 

 Winter Gilliflower, with many others of lefs 

 note 5 as alfo Nuts, Almonds, Services, 

 Medlars, and Grapes, where they have been 

 carefully preferved ; by cutting the bunches 

 with a knot or joint of the vine, and hanging 

 them in rows, in a dry warm room, at fuch 

 diftance as not to touch each other, and that 

 the air may pafs freely between them, other- 

 wife they will foon grow mouldy and rot. By 

 this method Grapes have been preferved good 

 until the end of February, but it muft be the 

 Frontiniac, and other late forts, which fhouJd 

 be thus treated. 



Work to hedonein the Pleasure-Garden 

 ^72^ Wilde RNESS. 



In frofty weather you fhould cover the beds 

 of Ranunculufes, Anemonies, Hyacinths, and 

 other choice flowers : fuch of them as are not 

 come up above-ground may be covered with 

 tanners bark, peas haulm, or fome other 

 light covering, but fuch of the beds of flowers 

 as are come up, muft be arched over with 

 hoops, and covered with mats or cloths ; 

 for if they are not proteded from the froft at 



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