Apr. T^he Garde77ers Kale72da?\ 135 

 into thofe pots they are defigned to remain un- 

 til the beginning of Auguft, when they mud 

 be planted into thofe pots, in which they are 

 to remain for fruiting. 



Shift fuch of the feedling exotick plants as 

 require it, into larger pots, and ftir up the 

 bark of the beds to renew their heat, adding 

 fome frefh tan to the beds ; and then plunge 

 the pots down again, obferving to water and 

 (hade them until they have taken root. 



The Coffee trees will now begin to flower ; 

 therefore their leaves and fiems mufl be cleaned 

 from filth, by wafliing it off whenever it ap- 

 pears ; and refrefli the trees with water two or 

 three titnes a week, according to the warmth 

 of the feafon, which will caufe them to flower 

 ftrong. 



Plants in Flower in the Green-House 

 a72d Stove. 



African Geraniums of feveral forts, Ilex- 

 leaved Lantana, Candy Tuft tree, African 

 Anthericum with Aloe Leaves, and two or 

 three forts with Onion leaves, Tree Scabious, 

 Cifi:ufes, three or four forts of Ardotus, Me- 

 fembrianthemi of feveral forts, Aloes of feveral 

 kinds, Coronilla Cretica, Cytifus Canarlenfis, 

 Medicago frutefcens, Aleppo Cyclamens, Her- 

 K 3 mannias 



