1 1 8 The Gardeners Kalendar. Apr » 



that feafon, if the lad year's fhoots of them are 

 tied together to prevent their being broken by 

 ftrong winds. 



In the middle of the month uncover thofe 

 Fig trees which were fcreened from the froft in 

 winter -, but this {hould be done with caution 5 

 for the young fruit which now begin to appear 

 will be in danger, if they are too fuddenly ex- 

 pofed to the open air. 



The fruit in the forci«g-frame mud now 

 have a large fhare of frefh air, in proportion 

 to tha heat of the weather ; their branches 

 {hould alfo be frequently fprinkled over with 

 water, which will be very ferviceable to the 

 treesj and caufe the fruit to be fairer ; and their 

 roots muft be frequently watered, which wilj 

 be of equal advantage to the trees and fruit. 



Fruits iji prime^ or yet lafling. 



Pears 5 Franc-real, Bergamot Bugi, Saint 

 Martial, Winter Boncretien, Lord Cheyne's 

 Winter Green, Beffy de Chaumontelle from an 

 efpalier^ Carmelite, and, for baking, the Ca- 

 dillac, and Parkin fon's Warden. 



Apples 3 Golden Ruffet, Pile's Ruffet, 

 Wheeler's Ruflet, Nonpareil, John Apple, 

 Stone Pippin, with fome others, 



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