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hardy annuals, fuch as Marvel of Peru, Sweet 

 Sultan, China Starwort, Sweet Refeda, called 

 Mio-nonette d'Egypt, French and African Ma- 

 rigolds, common Female Balfamine, Capfi- 

 cum, Brown Jolly or Egg plant, Zinnia, 

 Foreign Thorn Apple, double China Pink, 

 fpiked Amaranths, and feveral other forts j 

 which, if artfully difpofed, will afford an agree- 

 able pleafure, after the beauty of the fpring is 

 paft : but thefe plants (hould be thoroughly in- 

 ured to the open air, before they* are tranfplant- 

 cd out of the hot- bed. 



Sow dwarf annual flower- feeds in patches 

 upon the borders of the flower-garden, where 

 they are intended to remain ; as Candy Tuft, 

 Venus Looking-glafs, Venus Navelwort, Dwarf 

 Annual Stocks, Dwarf Lychnis, Lobel's Catch- 

 fly, Convolvulus Minor, Snails and Caterpillars, 

 with many other kinds 5 thefe will fucceed 

 thofe which were fown the former month, and 

 hereby the borders miay be kept in beauty 

 through the feafon : and alfo plant the feveral 

 kinds of Lupine, Sweet-fcented Peas, Tangier, 

 Peas, Seeds of the Indi n Nafturtium, Large 

 Convolvulus, and other climbing annual plants, 

 where they may have room to fpread, and have 

 fome fupport j in which places they will flower, 



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