Sept. I'he Gardeners Kakndar. 287 

 froft, both which are hurtful to frefli wounded 

 trees : Walnut trees and Maples fhould alfo 

 be trimmed at this feafon, where it is necelTary 

 for the fame reafon. 



Work to be dc72c in the F l o w e r-G a r d e n. 



Dig the borders of your flower-garden, 

 and, if they require it, add fome frefh earth, 

 or very rotten dung to them, and plant all 

 forts of hardy flowers therein, obferving to 

 mix them in fuch a manner, that there may 

 be a regular fucceflion of flowers throughout 

 the feafon, in the different parts of the borders 

 in the garden. 



Now is the time for tranfplantlng biennial 

 and perennial flowers, which were fown and 

 raifed in the flower-nurfery, into the borders 

 of the pleafure-garden, where they arc defign- 

 ed to flower. 



The layers of Pinks, Carnations, and Sweet- 

 Williams, which have not been tranfplanted 

 from the old roots the former month, fliould be 

 no longer deferred , becaufe, if they are not 

 planted early in September, they will not have 

 time enough to take root before the frofty wea- 

 ther comes on, fo that they will be in danger 

 of fuftlering thereby. 



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