88 The Gardeners Kalendar. Mar. 



fon's Warden, Union or Pickering, with fome 

 others. 



Apples; Loan's Pearmain, Nonpareil, Golden 

 Ruffet, Pile's Ruffet, Wheeler's Ruffet, Kent- 

 ifli Pippin, Holland Pippin, French Pippin, 

 Pomme d'Api, Stone Pippin, John Apple, 

 with fome others. 



TFork to be done m the Flower-Gar den. 



In this month you may tranfplant mofi: forts 

 of fibrous-rooted plants; as Carnations, Pinks, 

 Sweet Williams, Rofe Campions, Lych- 

 nifes. Thrift, Afters, Golden-rods, Perennial 

 Sunflowers, Canterbury Bells, Peach-leaved 

 Bell-flower, French Honeyfuckles, Daifies, 

 Buphthalmums, Leucanthemums, Chryfanthe- 

 mums, perennial Sunflowers, the hardy forts 

 of Geranium, Speedwell, Columbines, Hiera- 

 ciums, Hepaticas, Fraxinellas, Ragged Robin, 

 Wholefome Woolfsbane, with many other forts; 

 though if the foil be dry, it would have been 

 better if done in the autumn, becaufe they 

 would have taken root in the ground, and fo 

 be better enabled to refift the drought, and alfo 

 to produce a greater quantity of flowers. 



Stir the earth of your borders, and beds of 

 flowers, which were planted in the autumn 



with 



