July. The Garde7ters Kalendar. 229 

 plants live through the winter they will not 

 only come earlier to flower, but will alfo grow 

 much larger, and produce their flowers in 

 much greater plenty ; and thofe which have dou- 

 ble flowers, will be much fuller than thofe which 

 are fow^n in the fprlng; for which reafon when 

 the winter proves fevere, it will be very proper 

 to fcrcen fbme of the tendered forts from frofl:. 



Your choice Auriculas fhould now be kept 

 clear from weeds, and all decayed leaves, 

 which, if fuff^ered to remain upon therii, would 

 rot and fpoil them ; they ihould alfo be placed 

 in a (hady fituation, but not under the drop- 

 pings of trees. 



The feedling Auriculas, wltich came up the 

 lafl: fpring, mufl: now be planted out into tubs 

 or pots filled w^ith rich earth, and placed in a 

 Ihadv fituation 5 and as they are fmall, io they 

 tnufl be treated tenderly, giving them water 

 gendy ; and be careful, that they are not drawn 

 out of the ground by worms, nor eaten by 

 fnails or flugs, both which vermin are great 

 enemies to them. 



Keep the walks and quarters of your wil- 

 dernefs free from weed and litter, and fuch 

 trees as grow too much out of order may be 

 pruned, fo as to render them beautiful; for 

 this is a feafon, when wlldernefles and Ihady 

 walks are chiefly frequented 3 fo that they 

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