KALENDAKWM HOKTENSE. 59 



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Sun J ? JANUARY ,| yong.8''-oo« 



^fcts -04 -co y K. xxxi. y 



To be done 

 In the Parterre , and Flower- Garden.' 



SEt up your Traps for Vermin'-, efpecially in your Nurferies of Kernels 

 and Stones^ and amongft your Bulbous-roots : About the middle of this 

 Moneth^ plant your Anemony-roots^ which you will be fecure of, without co- 

 verings or farther trouble ; Preferve from too great, and continuing Rains 

 (if they happen) •S'wtfip, and Fr^/?, your choiceft ^we/^ow/'ex, and Ranunculus's 

 fow'd in September or 0Bi>ber for earlier Flowers : Alfo your Carnations^ and 

 fuch ^ee<^i- as are in peril of being waih'd out, or over chilled andfiozen j co- 

 vering them w'lthjhuts an^fielter^ and ftriking off the Snoiv where it lies too 

 weighty , for it certainly rots , and burfts your early-fet Anemonies and 

 JSjtnnncnlffs's^ C^c. unlets planted now in the Hot-bed ^ for now is the Seafon, 

 and they will flower even in London. Towards the end, earth-up, with frefh 

 and light mould, the Rodts of thofe Auriculas which the fiofls may have un- 

 cover'd 5 filling up the chinks about the fides of the fots where your choiceft 

 are let : but they need n<)t be hous'd i it is a hardy Plant, 



Floneers in Prime, ot yet lajling. 



Winter-Aconite , Ibme Anemonies , Winter-Cyclamen , Bhck-Hel/^hor, 

 Brumal-Hyacinth , Oriental-Jacynth, Levantine-NarciJ[/0 , Hepati-tv, 

 Frim-rofes , Laurus-tinus, Mezereon, PracoceTnlips^ ^c. efpecially, if rais'd 

 m the (Hot-bed.) Note, 



That both thefe Fruits, and Flowers, are more early, or tardy, both as to 

 their prime Seafons o( eating, and perfedion o£ blowing, according as the Soil, 

 and Situation are qualified by Nature, or Accident. Note alfo. 



That in this Recenjion of Monethly Flowers, it is to be underftood for the 

 whole period that any jUwer: continues, from its firft appearing^ to its final 

 withering. 



