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feafon : but this is to be underftood offuch 

 plants only, as are placed in a dry ftove in 

 winter ; for thofe plants which are defigned to 

 be plunged into a bark-bed in the fiove, may 

 be removed thither toward the end of the 

 month ; at which time the tan muft be re- 

 newed with a fufficient quantity of that which 

 is new, that it may retain a warmth through 

 the winter ; and thofe plants which are to be 

 planted into the tan for the next year's fruit, 

 fhould be now fliaken out of the pots, and 

 planted as they are defigned to remain, that 

 they may make good roots before winter ^ for 

 upon this depends their producing large fruit. 



Toward the latter end of this month the 

 Orange trees fliould be removed into the green- 

 houfe, obferving always to do it in a dry day, 

 when the leaves have no moifture upon them -, 

 and place them thinly in thehoufe, and as near 

 the windows as poffible 5 for there will be no 

 occafion for placing them as they are to ftand 

 during the winter, until the Myrtles and other 

 hardy plants, are brought into the houfe, 

 which need not be done until the middle or 

 end of Odober, unlefs the nights fliould prove 

 very cold and frofty ; for the longer thefe plants 

 can be kept abroad, the better they will thrive, 

 and be in lefs danger of fuffering in winter; 



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