92 l*he Gardefiers Kalendar. Mar. 

 fortSj Hieraciums, Nigella, Sweet Scabious, Cat- 

 terpillar plant, Snail plant, with many others. 

 The befl method is to fow the feeds thin In lit- 

 tle patches, where they are to remain 5 and 

 where the plants come up too thick, they (hould 

 be thinned, leaving but few in each patch, ac- 

 cording to the fize of their growth, for thefe 

 forts do not fucceed fo well when they are 

 tranfplanted. 



You may now^ fow the feeds of many kinds 

 of biennial and perennial plants in your flower- 

 nurfery, to fupply the borders of the flower- 

 garden the following year; as Columbines, 

 Canterbury Bells, French Honeyfuckles, Stock- 

 gilliflowers. Wall-flowers, Sweet Williams, 

 Pinks, Tree Primrofe, Greek Valerian, Pyra- 

 midal Campanula, Single Scarlet Lychnis, Sin- 

 gle Rofe Campion, Single Catchfly, Veronicas, 

 Catananche with blue flowers, perennial Lark- 

 fpur, Gaura, Scrophularia, Garden Valerian, 

 with fome others. Upon a moderate hot-bed 

 you may now fow the feeds of Marvel of Peru, 

 French Marigold, Female Balfamine, African 

 Marigold, Convolvulus Major, Capficums, 

 Stramoniums, Indian Pink, Sweet Sultan, Po- 

 mum Amoris, or Love Apple, Tree Amaran- 

 thus, Purple Amaranthus, or Love-lies-a- 

 bleeding, and many other forts, which are in- 



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