THE CHARM OF GARDENS 



and sweet showers, giving them air, by taking off all 

 that covers them : Thus you shall preserve all your 

 costly and precious Marum Syriacum, Cistus's, Geranium 

 nocte olens, Flos Cardinalis, Maracoco, seedling Arbu- 

 tus's (a very hardy plant when greater), choicest Ranun- 

 culus's, and Anemonies, Acacia Aegypt, etc. Thus 

 governing them till April. 



Secrets not till now divulg'd. 



Note that Cats will eat, and destroy your Marum 

 Syriac, if they can come at it. 



FLOWERS IN PRIME, OR YET LASTING. 



Amaranthus tricolor, and others ; Anagallis of Por- 

 tugal, Antirrhinum, African flo. Amomum, Plinii, 

 Aster Atticus, Belvedere, Bellies, Campanula's, Colchi- 

 cum, Autumnal Cyclamen, Chrysanthemum angustifol, 

 Eupatorium of Canada, Sun-flower, Stock-gill-flo. 

 Geranium Creticum and nocte olens, Gentianella 

 annual, Hieracion minus Alpestre, Tuberous Indian 

 Jacynth, Linaria Cretica, Lychnis Constant, single and 

 double ; Limonium, Indian Lilly Narciss. Pomum 

 Aureum, and Amoris, etc., Spinosum Ind. Marvel of 

 Peru, Mille-folium, yellow, Nasturtium Indicum, Per- 

 sian Autumnal Narcissus, Virgianium Phalagium, Indian 

 Phaseolus, Scarlet Beans, Convolvulus divers, gen., Candy 

 Tufts, Veronica, purple Volubilis, Asphodil, Crocus, 

 Garnsey Lily, or Narcissus of Japan, Poppy of all 

 colours, single and double, Malva arborescens, Indian 

 Pinks, Aethiopic Apples, Capsicum Ind. Gilly-flowers, 

 Passion-flower, Dature double and single, Portugal 

 Ranunculus's, Spanish Jasmine, yellow Virginian Jas- 

 mine, Rhododendron, white and red, Oranges, Myrtils, 

 Muske Rose, and Monethly Rose, etc. 



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