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 ger of fuffering, becaufe their roots will be 

 preferved entire. And fuch of the feeds as re- 

 main long in the ground, may be removed into 

 a frefh hot-bed, when the heat of the firft 

 declines, which will forward their vegetation. 

 Toward the end of this month, there fliould 

 be fome hot dung prepared, to make a bed for 

 to tranfplant fome of the tender forts of an- 

 nual flowers, in order to bring them forward, 

 that they may flower and perfecft their feed be- 

 fore winter. 



Flants in Flower in the Green-House 

 and Stove. 



Indian Yellow Jafmine, Ilex-leaved Jaf- 

 mine or Lantana, Spanifli Jafmine, Heath- 

 leaved Phylica, Clutia with feflil leaves, Gera- 

 nium with a fcarlet flower, Geranium with 

 a variegated flower, feveral forts of Ficoides, 

 Polygala Arborefcens, Aleppo Cyclamens, 

 African Shrubby Cacalia with fucculent leaves, 

 Shrubby Senecio with Buckfliorn leaves, 

 Herman nia Alni folio, Aloes of feveral forts, 

 Ardotufes, Turnera, Shrubby American Baf- 

 tard Sena with a large yellow flower, Eu- 

 phorbiums, Cotyledon with broad cut leaves., 

 Malpighia mall punici facie. Purple-flowered 



Ragwort, 



