24^ ^^^ Gardeners Kalendar, July. 

 Where any of the tender ftove plants are ve- 

 ry much infefted with infe£ts, or have con- 

 traded much filth upon their leaves^ they 

 fliould be waflied clean, and expofed to the 

 open air in a warm fituation, where they may 

 be (heitcrtrd from ftrong winds, which will be 

 of great fervice to the plants; but when the 

 plants are much infefted with infefts, it will be 

 proper to wadi them with water in which there 

 has been a good quantity of Tobacco ftalks 

 fleeped, which will effeclually deftroy the in- 

 fedls, where it is carefully applied, efpecially if 

 the plants are in health. Some of the top 

 glafles of the ftove fiiould alfo be conftantly 

 drawn down every day in warm weather, 

 for at this feafon moft plants perfpire freely; 

 which, if pent up too clofe, will caufe them 

 to look fickly, and occafion their leaves to 

 change their colour, fo that infedls will foon at* 

 tack them. 



Plants now in Flower in the Green-House, 

 Garden ^«^ Stove. 



Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Citrons, and 

 Shaddocks, Myrtles of feveral forts, Amomum 

 Plinii, Barba Jovis or Silver-bufii, Ciftus Ha- 

 limi folio> Ciftus Ledon three or four forts, 



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