204 7^^ Gardeners Kalendar. June, 

 tranfplanted, or may be carried to a diftant 

 place, if they are carefully wrapped up in mofs 5 

 but there are fome which will require to be 

 planted into pots of frefh earth immediately^ 

 placing them where they may have the morn- 

 ing fun till eleven o clock, and give them now- 

 and-then a little water in very dry weather 3 but 

 do it fparingly, until they pufli forth new 

 leaves : for much water at this, feafon, when 

 the roots are almoft inadive, will rot them. 



This is alfo a proper feafon for tranfplanting 

 the roots of the Guernfey and Belladonna Li- 

 lies, their leaves being entirely decayed 5 and at 

 this time frefli roots (hould be procured frora 

 abroad \ for thofe which are taken up after- 

 wards, when they have put out nev/ roots, fel- 

 dom fucceed fo well. The roots of the former 

 fliould be planted in pots filled v/ith the fol- 

 lowing compoft, or in a warm border where 

 they can be fcreened with mats in hard froils to 

 preferve their leaves 3 viz. one third part freih 

 earth from a pafture, a third part of fea fand, 

 and a third part of lime rubbifh. Thefe fhould 

 be well mixed, and the bottoms of the pots or 

 the borders covered with ftones, to make an 

 open paffage for the water to drain off; then fill 

 the pots with the compoil:, and place the roots 

 therein, and fet the pots in a fituation where 

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