THE CHARM OF GARDENS 



The Maudlin (first ripe), Madera, Green-Royal, St. 

 Laurence Pear, etc. 



CHERRIES, ETC. 



Black. 

 Duke, Flanders, Heart Red. 



White. 



Luke-ward, early Flanders, the Common - cherry, 

 Spanish - black, Naples - Cherries, etc. Rasberries, 

 Corinths, Straw-berries, Melons, etc. 



JUNE. 



To be done 

 IN THE PARTERRE, AND FLOWER GARDEN. 



Transplant Autumnal Cyclamens now if you would 

 change their place, otherwise let them stand. 



Gather ripe seeds of Flowers worth the saving, as of 

 choicest Oriental Jacynth, Narcissus (the two lesser, pale 

 spurious Daffodels of a whitish green often produce 

 varieties), Auriculas, Ranunculus's, etc., and preserve 

 them dry. Shade your Carnations from the afternoons 

 Sun. Take up your rarest Anemonies, and Ranunculus's 

 alter rain (if it come seasonable) the stalk wither 'd, and 

 dry the roots well. This about the end of the moneth. 

 In mid June inoculate Jasmine, Roses, and some other 

 rare shrubs. Sow now also some Anemony seeds. Take up 

 your Tulip-bulbs, burying such immediately as you find 

 naked upon your beds ; or else plant them in some cooler 

 place ; and refresh over parched beds with water. Plant 

 your Narcissus of Japan (that rare flower) in Pots, etc. 



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