Nov. The Gardeners Kalendar. 351 

 The beds of feedling bulbous rooted flowers, 

 which were not removed the lafl feafon, fhould 

 be raked over, to prevent weeds and mofs from 

 growing thereon, if it was not done the former 

 months -, and fome frefh earth fliould be fpread 

 over their furface, to prevent the froll: from in- 

 juring the roots; and when there is dapger of 

 very ievere froft, if the beds are covered over 

 with fome rotten tan, it will fecure the young 

 roots effedtually from danger. 



The pots of choice Auriculas and Carnati- 

 ons muft be fheltered from hard rains, froft, 

 and fnow, by coverings either of mats, cloths, 

 or frames where they can be fpared 5 but where 

 there is not conveniency of either fort, the pots 

 fliould be laid down on one fide, to prevent 

 the moiuure from foaking into the earth, which 

 often rots them. 



If the feafon continues mild, the following 

 flowering flirubs may be yet tranfplanted, 

 Rofes, Lilacs, Syringas, Jafmines, Laburnums, 

 Spiraea frutex, Floneyfuckle, Hypericum fru- 

 tex, Colutea, Bladder Nut, Hydrangea, Pvho- 

 dodendron. Arbutus, Viburnum, Scarlet Horfe 

 Cheftnut, and mod other hardy flowering 

 fiirubs, if the foil be dry where they are to be 

 planted, otherwife it is better to defer it till Fe- 

 bruary. 



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