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 flowers, which the Gardeners call the thrum, 

 whereby the fineft double flowers are rendered 

 Angle, which is a very great difappointment ; 

 and if the roots were purchafed, the perfons 

 who fold them are often blamed for having 

 cheated the purchafer, when it is entirely ow- 

 ing to the negledl of covering them. This 

 often occafions the roots to run barren, fo as 

 not to have any more flowers. 



You may yet, where there is neceflity for it, 

 tranfplant all forts of hardy flowering trees and 

 {hrubs, as Lilacs, Laburnums, Bladder Se- 

 nas, Scorpion Senas, Rofes, Honeyfuckles, 

 Jafmines, &c, and moft forts of forefl: trees, 

 which may be tranfplanted with fafety, efpeci- 

 ally on moift land, or where there is conve- 

 niency to water them j but many of the ever- 

 greens, defigned for the fpring planting, 

 fhould not be removed till the beginning of 

 April, when they are jufl: ready to pufli out 

 their buds, which is the fafeft feafon for tranf- 

 planting them. 



Plant Dutch Box for edgings to borders: 

 but it is a better feafon in Od:ober, efpecially 

 for dry ground, becaufe it will be firmly root- 

 ed before the drought of the fpring, which 

 is often very deftrudive to fuch edgings as 



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