KALENDAKIVM HOKTENSE. 65 



(rrires-05''.i8i'A f Hath Days ^ 



Sun J I APRIL ^ Mong-i3''-23* 



Cfets -05 -43 3 C xxxi. > 



To be done 

 III the Parterre, and Florver-Garden. 



SOw divers ^K««// to have F/^Wfri all Swrnwi^r ; as double Mm-go/t//, CyjBWiofallfort?, 

 Candj-tufts^ Garden fanjy^ Mufciptla, Scabious, &c. 



Continue wfB', and frefti Hoi-beds to entertain fuch exotic plants as arrive not to their per- 

 feftion without them, till the Air and common-earth be qualified with fufficient warmth to 

 prefcrvethem abroad : A Catalogue of thefe you have in the former Moneth. 



Tranfplant fuch Fibrous-rvots as you had not finifli'd in March ; as Violets ^ Hefatica, Trim- 

 rcfes, Heilebor^ Matricaria, &c. 



Sow Finks, Oirnations, SrveeuWilliams, &c. to flotvtr next year : this after rain. 



Set Lupines, &c. 



Sow alio yet Vine-kernels, Tirr-feeds, Philjrea, Alaternus, and moft perennial Greens. 



Now take out your IWidw 7uberofes, parting the O^/efj (but with care, left you break 

 , their/an?/^ then fot them in natural (not forc'd) Earth ; a layer of rich mould beneath, and 

 about this natural earth to ncurifii thepbers,but not fo as to touch the Bulbs: Then plunge your 

 pots in a H t-hed temperately rvarm, and give them no water till they firing, and then fet them 

 under a Snuth-vraV : In dry weather water them freely, and expeft an incomparable flower in 

 Aufuli : Thus likewife treat the Njrcijfus of Japan, or Garnfeji^ Lilly for a later ^ower, and 

 make much of this precious Direftion. 



Wzter AnemonJes, Rj«K«c«te's, and PlantsinPjt/ and C<«/e/ once in two or three days, if 

 drouth require it. But carefully proteft from violent j^orw?/ of K<»iw, H«i/, and the too parch- 

 ing <^<7rfx of the 5«», yovrPennach^dTulifSy Ranunculuses, Anemonies, Auricula's^ covering 

 them with Mattrejfes fupported on cradles of hoops, which have now in readinefs. Now is 

 the Seafon for you to bring the choice and tender fhrubs, &c. out of the Conj'ervatory ; fuch 

 as you durft not adventure forth in March : let it be in a fair day ; only your Orange-trees 

 may remain in the hnuje till May, to prevent all danger. 



Now, towards the end of April, you may Tranjfilant, and Remove your terfder Jhruhs, &c. 

 ZsSpaniJh J afinines, Myrtils, Oleanders, youns: Oranges, Cycldmen, Pomegranatsiic. but firft 

 let them begin to fpi-eut ; placing them afori-night in the Jhade : but about London it may be 

 better to defer this work till mid-^Kgwj?, VideAlCo May: Prune now your Spanijh Jafmine 

 withinaniwf/'ortwoof they?ffcl;,j but firft (ee it begin tojhoot. Mow Carpet-walks, and 

 ply Weedinir, &c. 



Towards the f««? (if the cold winds arc paft) and especially aftery^oB'er/jClip Philyrea, Ala» 

 temus, Cypreji, Box, Myrtils, Burba Jovk^ and other topfile ftirubs, &c. 



flowers in Vrime^ or yet lafling. 



ANemonies, Ranunculus's, Auricula 1/rfi, Chamte-lrit, Crown Imperial, Caprifolium, CycU' 

 menj)ens Caninus, Friti/laria, double Hepatic* s^Jacynth ftarry,double Vaifies, Florence 

 7r»f, tufted N<im{/<tr, white, double and common, Ewe/i/fe double: Prime-rofe, Cow-flips, PuU 

 fatilla. Ladies. jmock^-ylulips medm,Kanunculus''s of Tripo/y,white Violets, Musk-Grape-flower^ 

 Tarietaria Lutea, Leucoium, Lillies, Peonies, double Jonquils, Mufcaria reversed, Cochlearia^ 

 Tericlymmum, Acanthus, Lila , Roje-mary, (,'herries, Wall-ptars, Almonds, Abricots, Peaches, 

 White-thernj Arbor Jud£ bloflbming, &c. 



