2^4- ^^ Gardeners Kalendar. July* 

 About the middle of this month, if the fea- 

 fon proves moift, you may fafely tranfplant 

 many forts of evergreen trees j as you may alfo 

 trani]ilant young feedhng Pines and Firs from 

 the pots or cafes in which they were fown ; but 

 the beds where they are planted, fhould be 

 fliaded with mats every day until they have 

 taken root ; where this is obferved, the plants 

 will foon be rooted, ^nd make a great progrefs, 

 fo that it is by much the fureft feafon for this 

 work : but this is chiefly to be underftood of 

 young feedling plants, and where they are not 

 to be removed to any great diftance ; for their 

 roots are foon dried, when they are taken out 

 of the ground at this feafon ; therefore they 

 fhould be planted again immediately, other- 

 wife the fibres of their roots will dry, whereby 

 they will fufFer greatly : therefore, when thefe 

 plants are carried to any little diftant place, 

 their roots ihould be placed in (hallow pans of 

 water, or covered with wet mofs during the 

 time they are out of the ground. 



Work to be done in the Pleasure-Garden 

 i?;;^ Wilderness. 



Take up the bulbs of fuch late flowers as 

 were not fit the lafl m»nth i fuch as Ornitho- 



galums. 



