26 The Gardeiiers Kalendar. Jan. 

 fliape, but their (hoots muft not be {liortened, 

 for that v/i!l prevent their flowering, and dig 

 up the ground in wildernefs quarters^ obferving 

 to clear it from the roots of all hurtful weeds. 

 This digging will be of great fervice to the 

 trees, and add a neatnefs to the wildernefs. 

 But in doing of this, you muft be careful 

 not to difturb the roots of thofe wood plants 

 v/hich are intermixed under the trees for the 

 fake of their flowers. 



You may yet fow the feeds of Auriculas 

 and Polyanthufes, in mild weather, if it was 

 Tiegleded in Odober and November, and 

 where the pots or tubs in which the feeds are 

 fown, are guarded from too much wet, the 

 plants will often come up in good time. But 

 jfthey fhould not come up the firft fpring, 

 the earth (hould not be difturbed, for fome- 

 times the plants will come up in autumn or 

 the following fpring, provided the feeds are 

 not buried too deep in the ground. 



Plants now in Flower in the open Air, 



Winter Aconite, Helleborafter or Bears- 

 foot, Green flowered Black Flelleborei True 

 Black Hellebore or Chridmas Rofe, fome 

 fingle Anemonies in warm fituations. Blue 



and 



