May. The Gardeners Kakndar. 163 

 planted into the beds or borders of the flower- 

 garden, where they will make a beautiful ap- 

 pearance when they flower. But this work 

 fhould be done in moift weather, and the 

 plants fhould be fliaded until they have taken 

 new root. 



Place your pots of choice Carnations upon 

 the ftage where they are to flower, to protecft 

 them from vermin, which will.otherwife infeft 

 them, and will harbour about the pots, fo as not 

 to be eafily deftroyed. 



The grafs walks and lawns in the pleafure- 

 garden fhould now be duly mowed and rolled, 

 otherwife the grafs will foon grow rank and 

 unfightlys and where Daifies, Plantain, or 

 other weeds are mixed with the grafs, they 

 fhould be weeded out, otherwife many of their 

 feeds will ripen and fcatter, and thereby mul- 

 tiply their fpecies, which will overpower the 

 grafs, and render the verdure lefs agreeable. 



The gravel walks ihould now be kept clean ; 

 for a little negledl, at this feafon, will render 

 it troublefome to bring them into good order 

 Again., 



Plants now in Flower. 

 Late-blowing Tulips, Anemonies, Ranun- 

 Kmlufesj Pinks of feveral forts, White and Yel- 

 M 2 low 



