Mar* The Gardeners Kaleiidar. Sy 



in your right hand, you cut off the head. 

 You fliould alfo cover the ground about the 

 roots of new planted trees carefully with mulch, 

 or rather with feme green fwards taken from a 

 common or pafture, turning the grafs down- ' 

 ward, which will prevent the fun and wind 

 from penetrating the ground to the roots of the 

 trees, the neglect of which has deftroyed many 

 new- planted trees. 



Thofe trees which were grafted the former 

 fpring, and are yet remaining in the nurfery, 

 fhould be fhortened to four or five eyes, that 

 they may be furnifhed with lateral branches 

 near the ground -, othewife they will run up 

 tall, and become naked at bottom ; but this is 

 chiefly to be underftood of dwarf trees. 



Dig and clear the ground between your 

 GoofeberriesandCurrants, which willftrengthen 

 their bloflbms, encourage the trees, and add a 

 neatnefs to the place. 



Fruits in Primes or yet lajling. 



Pears; Bergamot Bugi, Saint Martial, 



Winter Boncretien, Double Fleur, Royal 



d'Hyver, Bezy de Chaumontelle, L'Amo- 



zelle ; and, for baking, the Cadillac^ Parkin- 



G 4 fon's 



