192 TJje Gardeners Kale72dar. June. 

 the ground ; and the Guernfey and Belladonna 

 Lilies may now be taken up, and either tranf- 

 planted again immediately, or if they are to be 

 fent to any diftance, the roots may be wrapped 

 up in wool, and this will preferve them for two 

 months, or longer. 



Cut off the ftalks of fuch flowers as have 

 done blowing, and are decaying -, and tie up 

 fuch flov/ers to fticks as are yet to blow, efpe- 

 cialiy your tall autumnal plants, which are 

 often breken down by the wind, if they are 

 not timely fupported with ftrong flakes. 



Take up your Hyacinth roots out of the 

 beds wherein they were laid the former montli 

 to ripen, and clear them from earth and filth, 

 laying them upon a mat in a fhady place to 

 'dry ; after which they may be put into drawers 

 or boxes, where they may enjoy the free air, 

 without which they often grow mouldy and 

 decay. 



It is now time to take up the roots of Tu- 

 lips, Anemonies, Ranunculufes, NarciiTus, Fri- 

 tillarias, Crown Imperials, Tulips, and other 

 bulbous and tuberofe-rooted flowers, whofe 

 leaves are decayed, and fpread them upon mats 

 in a fhady place to dry ; then clean them from 

 filth, and put them up in boxes or bags until 

 the feafon for planting them, being careful to 



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