Mayi The Gardeners Kakndar. i6i 

 plants, and produce flowers the following 

 autum». 



Make a frefh hot-bed for your Amaran- 

 thufes, Double-ftriped Balfamine^ and oth^r 

 tender exotick annuals, and put them into large 

 pots of good earth, placing them upon the 

 hot-bed, and fill up the interflices with earth ; 

 if care be taken of them, at this time, they 

 will be very ftrong and beautiful. 



Your Auriculas which are now pad flower- 

 ing, fhould be removed into a fliady fltuation 

 (but not under the droppings of trees, which 

 will rot them) j in which place they muft re- 

 main, until the heat of fummer is over. 



Tranfplant Stock-Giiliflowers, Wall-gow- 

 ers. Seedling Pinks, Carnations, and other 

 perennial, feedling, fibrous-rooted flowers 5 and 

 fow fome feeds of annual, fcarlet, ^nd purple 

 Stock-gilli flowers, which v/ill prod^uce flior ter 

 plants, and many times will endure, the cold 

 better than thofe which are fov/n earlier, and 

 are larger. 



Toward the latter end of the month you 

 may take up fuch of the early blowing Tulip 

 roots, whofe leaves are decayed j alfo Spring 

 Crocus, Snow- drop?, aed fome of the for- 

 ward Anemonics, if their leaves are decayed ; 

 after which, thofe roots which are intended 10 



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