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 they may enjoy the morning fan, but give them 

 but little water until they begin topuAi out 

 their leaves, and afterwards they fliould havo 

 it fparingly. The fecond fort which is pretty 

 hardy, will thrive beft if the roots are planted 

 in warm borders ; but if the ground is moid, 

 the borders fliould be raifed fo high, as that 

 the wet may not come near the bulbs, and fome 

 rubbifli fliould be laid at the bottom to drain off 

 the moifture. 



The Tubcrofes, which were planted early, 

 will now begin to flower, when thofe which 

 were planted upon the hot-bed may be re- 

 moved into pots (preferving as much earth as 

 poflible to their roots) and placed where they 

 are defigned to remain for flowering, obferving 

 to refrefli them often with water 3 and thofe 

 which were planted later, in order to fucceed 

 thofe firfl: planted, mufl: have as much free air 

 as poflible, and be frequently watered \ which 

 will render them flrong, and caufe them to pro- 

 duce a greater quantity of flowers. 



The Anana plants muft now be frequently 

 refreflied with water, but this ihould not be 

 given them in too great plenty ^ and in hot wea- 

 ther they fliould have much free air, efpecially 

 thofe under frarnes or in very low floves; for 

 if the glaflTes are kept too clofe down, their 



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