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 edgings which were planted the laft feafon, 

 which have not fucceeded well^ may now be 

 repaired. 



Prepare the beds for the choice Anemonies, 

 Ranunculufes, and Tulips, the beginning of 

 this month, if it was not done the laft 5 for the 

 earth (hould be allowed fome time ^o fettle, 

 before the roots are planted ; other wife it will 

 fettle unequally afterwards, when there will 

 be danger of lofing the roots 'in thofe places 

 where the beds fettle in holes, becaufe the wet 

 will be detained there, which will rot them. 



The beginning of the month you ihould 

 plant fome of your ordinary double Anemonies 

 in warm borders, where they may be fcreened 

 from cold winds 5 in which places they will 

 flower early in the fpring, provided the feafon 

 proves favourable. 



Slip and plant out Polyanthufes, Primrofes, 

 London Pride, Thrift, Double Catchfly, Pinks, 

 Peach-leaved Bell-flower, Scarlet Lychnis, 

 Rofe Campion, Daifies, Double Camomile, 

 Double Ragged Robin, Feverfew, and all forts 

 of hardy fibrous-rooted plants, which are pro- 

 pagated by parting their roots ; obferving to 

 clofe the earth faft to their roots when you 

 plant them, otherwife the worms will draw 

 them out of the ground. 



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