292 TJje Gardeners Kakndar. Sept. 



Toward the end of the month you may 

 tranfplant moft forts of hardy flowering trees 

 andflirubs, which will fucceed better when they 

 are removed at this feafon, than in the fpring, 

 efpecially upon dry grounds, and will not re- 

 quire fo much watering the following fammer : 

 for they will, at this feafon, take root in a ihort 

 time; and fo being well rooted before the 

 drought of the fpring comes on, there will be 

 little danger of their mifcarrying thereby. 



This is a proper feafon for parting and tranf- 

 planting all the forts of Flag-leaved Irifes, Peo- 

 nies, Aconites, Fraxinellas, Gentianellas, Tube- 

 rofe-rooted Geraniums, Afphodel Lilies, Dou- 

 ble Meadowfweet, Lily of the Valley, Solo- 

 mon's Seal, Acanthus, Hardy Apocynums, 

 Columbines, Scarlet Lychnis, Campanulas, Pe- 

 rennial Lathyrus, Digitalis, Perennial Poppy, 

 &c, that they may be w^ell rooted before the 

 fpring, otherwife they will not flower fo ftrong 

 the following fummer. You may alfo part 

 the roots of , the early flowering Afters and 

 Golden-rods, whofe ftalks are beginning to 

 wither i and plant them out into large borders, 

 allowing them proper room, otherwife their 

 roots will fpread over whatever plants grow 

 near them. 



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