194 ^^'^ Gardeners Kalendar. June, 

 former months, into nurfery-beds, where they 

 fliould be allowed room enough to grow till 

 autumn, which is the proper feafon for planting 

 them in the borders of the flower-garden to re- 

 main : of thefe kinds are French Honey- 

 fuckles, Seedling Pinks, Sweet Williams, Stock- 

 giiliflowers, Columbines, Dames-gilliflowers, 

 Canterbury Bells, Hollyhocks, Scabioufes, 

 Wall-flowers, Carnations, Fox-gloves, Cam- 

 panulas, ^c, all of which muft be raifed in the 

 flower-nurfery the firft feafon, and in the au- 

 tumn tranfplanted into the flower-garden, to 

 flower the following fummer. 



You may now inoculate fome of the more 

 curious forts of Rofes, which do not fend forth 

 fuckers fo as to be increafed thereby : the beft 

 flocks for budding them upon are, the Franc- 

 fort and Damaflc Rofes, which are the freefl: 

 fhooters. You fliould now inoculate Jafmines, 

 of all the kinds you want to incrcafe ; and you 

 may yet alfo inarch Jafmines of all thofe kinds 

 which are rare : you may yet alfo inarch Oran- 

 ges, Lemons, Citrons, Pomegranates, ^c. 



Plant cuttings of Phlox's of the feveral forts. 

 Double Sweet Williams, Double Scarlet Lych- 

 nifes. Pinks, late flowering Afters, and fuch 

 fibrous-rooted plants as you want to increafe 5 

 which, if planted m a bed of light rich earth, 



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