S 8 7^^ Garde7ters Kalendar. Jan, 



Pilewort roots, Iris or Oris roots, Cyprefs Cones, 

 Dragon roots, Elecampane root, Eryngo root, 

 Dropwort roots, Male and Female Fern roots. 

 Fennel roots. Greater Gentian roots. Liquorice 

 roots. Ivy berries. Monks Rhubarb roots, Ali- 

 fander roots, Dock roots, Henbane roots, Man- 

 drake roots, Spignel roots, Piony roots. Butter- 

 bur roots, Parfley roots, Hogs Fennel roots. 

 Valerian roots. Meadow Saxifrage roots, Pine- 

 tree Cones, Solomon's Seal roots, Madder roots. 

 Orchis or Satyrion roots. White Saxifrage roots, 

 Skirret roots, Tarmentil roots. x^U thefe roots 

 are much better for ufe, when they are taken 

 up befoie they begin to flioot ; for after they 

 have iliotout new fibres, they either grow hard 

 or fticky, or foon (hrinlj. when taken up, and 

 lofe all their virtue. 



Work to he done in tieNvRSER y. 



If this m-cnth fhould prove to be hard froft, 

 you muft carry on dung upon the ground where 

 you intend to tranfplant young trees or ftocks 

 in the fpring ; you may alfo lay fome dung 

 between the rows of young trees where it is 

 wanted, that it may be ready to be dug into 

 the ground when the Froft is gone out of it. 

 You may now trim and plafli hedges, but it 



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