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make good roots before winter : for if they do 

 not fill the pots with their roots before fpring, 

 they feldom produce very large fruit. The 

 tan-beds in which the Anana plants are placed 

 for the next year, fhould be kept in a good 

 temperature of heat, but a large fhare of free 

 air fliould be admitted to the plants at all times 

 when the weather is favourable. 



Make layers of the Spanifli, Arabian, and 

 Azorian Jafmines ; as alfo of all the tender 

 forts of Paffion flowers, which will eafier take 

 root at the tender joints of the new fhoots, than 

 from the fhoots of the former year : but you 

 mufl: obferve to plunge the pots into which 

 they are laid, in a hot-bed, efpecially of thofe 

 forts which are tender, otherwife they will not 

 fucceed. 



Gather all forts of exotick feeds as they ripen^ 

 and fpread them upon papers in a dry place 

 to harden and dry -, after which they fhould 

 be carefully preferved in their pods or huflis, 

 until the propj?r feafon for fowing them. 



Such of the tender annuals as will endure 

 the open air, fhould be now fet out of the hot- 

 beds, in fome well-{hcltered fituation, where 

 feveral forts will produce feeds better than if 

 kept conftantly in the bed?. 



Where 



