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tliemi, Sedums, Cotyledons, Amber tree, Sor- 

 rel tree, Malabar Nut, Leonurus, Hcrmanni-. 

 as, Diofma, Celaftrus Africanus, Phylica, Lotu9 

 Sandi Jacobi, ftriped and fpotted Aloes, Kiei- 

 nias, Ardotufes, Canary Campanula, Sifyrinchi- 

 ums, Elichryfams, Clutia, Arbor Molle, Chiro- 

 nia, Lyciums, Watfonia, Ixia, z\frican Wood 

 Sorrel, Gladiolus Indicus, Indian flowering Reed, 

 Lentifcus, Solanums, Phyfalis frutefcens, Per- 

 fian Cyclamen, African King's Spear, with ma- 

 ny other forts, which are hardy enough to re- 

 main abroad until morning frofls begin to 

 come on, when they fhould be removed into 

 (belter \ but thefe muft have as much free air 

 as pcffible, when they are in the houfe during 

 the continuance of mild days \ for if they are 

 too clofe &ut up, when they are firft houfed, 

 they will take damp, and their leaves will 

 fometimes decay, and fall off 3 they muft alfo 

 be frequently refrefhed with water, and the 

 decayed leaves conftandy picked off. 



If the tan-beds in the ftove are not already 

 renewed, it muft now be no longer deferred ; 

 for the cold increafing, will check the tender 

 cxoticks, if they are not placed into new beds; 

 in doing of which, there muft be care taken 

 not to plunge the pots into the bark until it 

 begins to warm > nor (hould they be put deep 



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