2gS T/je Gardeners Kalendar. Sept, 

 but if the Orange trees are kept abroad too 

 long, their leaves will change to a paleyellow- 

 ifh colour; and when this happens, they rarely 

 recover their verdure till the following fummer. 



The other kinds of exotick plants, which 

 are to be placed in the ftove, or in glafs-cafes 

 without fires, mufi: be removed into (helter as 

 the feafon grows cold, beginning with the ten- 

 dereft firft, and fo proceed on to the more hardy 

 kinds ; and never place them in exad: order un- 

 til they are all houfed. 



The latter end of this month, or the begin- 

 ning of the next, tan-beds in the ftove fliould 

 be prepared, to receive the tendereft exotick 

 plants, which fliould be placed therein, when 

 the bark begins to warm ; but care muft be 

 taken not to fufFer the bark to heat violently, 

 for that would injure the roots of the plants, 

 and endanger their health ; becaufe, when they 

 receive damage at this feafon, it is almoft im- 

 pofiible to recover them in winter ; therefore if 

 the bark {hould be found too hot, the pots muft 

 not be plunged therein until the heat be abated. 



When the exotick plants are placed in the 

 houfe, care ftiould be taken to pick off all de- 

 cayed leaves from them, and clear their leaves 

 and branches from filth or infedls, which, if 

 permitted to remain upon them, will greatly 



injure- 



