1 6 2 The Gardeners Kalendar. May. 

 be taken up, (liould not be permitted to remain 

 long in the ground. 



Plant fome Tuberofe roots upon a moderate 

 hot-bed, to fucceed thofe planted in March and 

 April; by which method, you may continue a 

 fucceffion of this fragant flower until the end 

 of Oftober in beauty. 



Your pots or tubs of feedling Irifes, Nar- 

 clfliiles; Tulips, and other bulbous-rooted flow- 

 ers, fhould be removed into a (hady fituatioa 

 the beginning of this month (if it was not don© 

 in April), where they muft remain until au- 

 tumn ; nothing being more injurious to thefc 

 young roots, than to be expofed to the violence 

 of the fun in fummer, efpecially thofe which 

 are in tubs or pots ; thofe which are in beds, 

 fhould be alfo (haded with mats in the heat of 

 the day. 



Toward the end of this month, the leaves 

 of the Guernfey and Belledonna Lillies will 

 decay, at which time their roots (houid be 

 tranfplanted ; and, at this feafon, the roots 

 may be fafely tranfported, becaufe they may 

 be kept two months cut of the ground without 

 injury. 



The young plants of Scabioufes, Sweet Sul- 

 tan, Indian Pink, Chryfanthemum, BuphthaU 

 liium, and Oriental Perficaria, may now be 



planted 



