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 grafs will foon become rank and coarfe, fo as 

 to be fome time before it can be gotten fine 

 again, where the greateft care is afterward 

 taken of it. 



Clean the borders of the pleafure- garden 

 from weeds, and tie up all tall growing plants 

 to (ticks, to prevent their being broken^ or 

 blown down by wind. 



You may now fow fuch annual flowers in the 

 borders, as do not require any artificial heat to 

 bring them forward 5 fuch as Candy Tufc, 

 Venus Looking-glafs, Lupines of feveral forts, 

 Sweet Peas, Tangier Peas, Dwarf Lychnis, 

 Lobel's Caichfly, Venus Navel wort, Convol- 

 vulus Minor, Nafturtium Indicum, Flos Adonis, 

 Lavatera, Oriental Mallow, Carthamus, orEaf- 

 tard Saffron, Hieraciums of feveral forts, Cen- 

 taurea'Sj Lotus of feveral kinds, Snails, Cater- 

 pillars, Linarias, Securidaca, Aftragalus, Mol- 

 davicas, with feveral other hardy kinds of an- 

 nual flowers, which thrive better, if fown 

 where they are to remain, than if they are 

 tranfplanted ; therefore they Ihould be lov/n 

 thin in patches, upon the borders of the plea- 

 fure-garden -, and when they are come up, 

 they ihould be thinned, leaving but few plants 

 in each patch to flower^ that they may be the 

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