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of the flower garden; fiich as Capficums, 

 Balfamines, Convolvulufes, Love Apple, Afri- 

 cans, French Marigolds, Amaranthufes, Indian 

 Pinks, China Starwort, Marvel of Peru, Chry- 

 fanthemums. Tobacco, Palma Chrifti, Alke- 

 kengi, Sweet Refeda, or Mignonette d'^Egypt, 

 Stramoniums, Yellow Sultan, Cardifpermum, 

 Zinnia of two forts, Martynia, fmall leaved Ba- 

 fil, Canary Lavendar, Hibifcus of fome kinds, 

 &c» obferving to do it in a cloudy day, or in an 

 evening ; and give them fome water to fettle 

 the earth to their roots. 



You may now lay down your Carnations, 

 Pinks, double Sweet Williams, and fuch other 

 fibrous-rooted plants, as are propagated by lay- 

 ers, being careful to water them as foon as it 

 is is done ; but it mud be given to them very 

 gently, otherwife it will endanger the walliing 

 them out of the ground, or breaking them ; 

 and this watering (hould be frequently repeated, 

 which will greatly facilitate their rooting. 

 ^ This is a proper feafon for taking up and 

 tranfplanting the roots of Cyclamens, Frltilla- 

 rias, Dens Canis, Saffron, Perfian Iris, Snow^ 

 drops, Winter Aconite, Spring Crccufes, and 

 fuch other bulbous-rooted flowers, whofe leaves 

 are decayed, fome of which do not fucced well, 

 li their roots are kept any long time cut of 



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