2 2 8 The Gardeners Kalendar. July* 

 Sweet Williams, &c* which have taken root > 

 and plant them either into pots or borders of 

 good frefti earth, where they may continue 

 until you have conveniency of planting them 

 where they are to remain for flowering 5 for 

 it is not proper to let them continue too long 

 upon the old roots, becaufe if thofe fhould not 

 be found, the layers would be infefted by them; 

 but when you plant thefe out, they muft be 

 carefully watered and (haded until they have 

 taken root. When thefe layers are cut off 

 from the old roots, that part of the (talk 

 which came from the old root, (liould be cut 

 off clofe to the place where it was flit when 

 they were laid down, and their leaves fhould 

 be trimmed. 



The latter end of this month you fliould few 

 fome feeds of annual flowers, in warm borders, 

 to ftand through the winter, that they may 

 flower early the next fummer -, by which me- 

 thod you may obtain good feeds of many forts 

 of plants, which if fown in the fpring, do. 

 not conftantly ripen their feeds in this climate ; 

 fuch as the Great Blue and Fle(h-coloured Lu- 

 pines, Sweet-fcented Peas, Sweet Sultan, Ana- 

 ftatica, fome forts of Orobus, Double Lark- 

 fpur, Annual Stock, Venus Navelwort, Xeran- 

 themums, Jaceas, with fome others. If thefe 



plants 



