July. The Garde7ters Kalendar, 225 

 galums, Red Lilies, Martagons, and fome 

 other forts ; and tranfplant the roots of Per- 

 fian and Bulbous Irifes ; as alfo Fritillaries, 

 Hyacinth of Peru, Dens Canis, Narcifiufes, 

 and fuch other bulbous and tuberofe-rooted 

 flowers which will not endure to be kept long 

 above ground ; and this being the feafon wheni 

 they are not in adion, is the moft proper time 

 for tranfplanting them, before they put forth 

 new fibres, after which time it will Dot be pro- 

 per to remove them. 



Continue to make layers of Pinks, Car- 

 nations, Sweet Williams, &c, where it was 

 not done the former month ; but the fooner 

 this is done the better, provided the fhoots are 

 ftrong enough to lay down. 



Tranfplant fuch biennial or perennial fi- 

 brous-rooted flowers as were fown late in the 

 fpring; fuch as Pinks, Carnations, Stock-gilli- 

 flowers, Wall-flowers, Hollyhocks, French 

 Honeyfuckles, Canterbury Bells, Scabioufcs, 

 Pyramidal Bell-flower, Scarlet Lychnis, Rofe 

 Campion, Fox-gloves, Tree Prim.rofe, Greek 

 Valerian, Columbines, Polyanthufes, and fome 

 others, which fhould be planted in nurfery- 

 beds, where they may have room to grow until 

 Michaelmas, when they ihouldbe tranfplanted 

 into the borders of the flower-garden. 



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