334 ^^ Gardeners Kaleiidar. Od, 

 abroad, fliould now be removed into the (love 

 the following forts, American Viburnum of 

 feveral forts, Acacias, Apocynums, Indian 

 flov/ering Reed, Coral tree, Lotus Sandi Jaco- - 

 bi, African Aloes, Torch Thifties, Malpighia, 

 Tithyn^als, Hemanthus, Phillyrea Capenfis, 

 Indian Figs, Volkhameria, Protea, Fiddle 

 Wood, Turnera, Solanums, Hibifcus of feveral 

 forts, Jufticia, Tree Phytolacca, Myrtus Zela- 

 nica. Euphorbia of feveral forts, and fuch other 

 plants as will bear to be expofed to the open 

 air in fummer: thefc fliould be firfl: placed in 

 the green-houfe for a fortnight or three weeks, 

 where they may have free air; but toward the 

 middle of the month they mufi be placed in the 

 ftove, where they are to remain during the 

 winter. 



Toward the end of the month, as the nights 

 grow cold, you muft begin to make fires in 

 the (loves % but this muft be done with cauti- 

 on : for if you m.ake the heat too great, it will 

 caufe the plants to flioot, whereby they will be 

 v/eakened ; and the feafon being too far ad- 

 vanced to permit their flioots to grow ftrong, 

 their leaves will often decay, and fall off. Ob- 

 ferve alfo to refrefli the plants with water pretty « 

 often ; for when fires are made in the ftoves, 

 they will dry the air of the houfe, and occafion 

 the plants to perfpire more freely than before, 



whereby 



