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Sun^ t MAY 1 Mong-is^-op* 



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To be done 

 In the Parterre , and Flowper-Garden, 



NOw brkig your Ormges^&c. boldly out of the Conjervatory ; 'tlsyoiir only Seafoh to 

 Irav^lant, and 'Remove them : let the Ca/f x be fill'd with naturaUearth (fiich as is 

 taken the firft half^i/, from juft under thtlurf of the beft TajiMre ground) mixing it with 

 one part of rotten Corv-dung^ or very mellow Soil (creen'd and prepar'd (bme time before ; 

 if this be too j?i]f fift a little Lime difcreetly with it : Then cutting the 'Routs a little, efpecially 

 at bottom, fet ytiur P/rfwf ; but not too deep'^ rather letfomeof the 'Roots appear; Laftly, 

 /itti< it with temperate watffr (not too much) having put fome rubbijh o( Brick;;-batt^ Lime- 

 fieneiyfireVs, or the like at the bottom of the Cafes, to make the moijiure paffagc, and keep the 

 tartb loofe : Then fet them in ihefljude for a/orf-»igfc*,and afterwards expofe them to the Stin. 



Give now alfo all your /;i)»jV-/'/awi/ ir^G^ earth zt the furface^ in place of (bme of the old 

 earth (a hand-depth or fo) and loofiiing the reft with a/orJ^ without wounding the Roots : let 

 this be of excellent rich/«/,/uch as is throughly confum'd and will fift, that it may reap in the 

 Verrwe, and comfort the F!ant : Bru/h, and ckanfe them likewift from the duft contrafted dur- 

 ing their Enclofure : Jhefe ivpol.fl direQions have till novo been kfpt as confiderable Secrets 

 amongji our Gard'ners : vide Augufl and September. 



Shade your Carnations and Gt^j^nwers after m'td-dsj about this Seafen : Plant alfb your 

 Stocf^gilly-flotfers in beds, full Moon. 



Gather what Ammonj-feed you find ripe, and that is worth faving, prcferving it very dry. 



Cut likewife the Stalkj of ftich Bulbous.florvers as you find dry. 



Towards the end take up thofe Ittlip which are dri'd in the J?<i/^; covering what you find 

 to lie 64re from the <S»» ind Jhoivers. 



blowers mT rime J Or yet lafiifig. 



LAte fet Anemonies and RanuncuJm otnn.gen.Anapodofk>)lon,Cham£.irk Anguflifol.CyanlK, 

 Columbines, Caltha pahfirit, double Cotyledon, Vigitatis, Fraxinella, Gladiolm, Gerani. 

 nm, Horminum Creticum, yellow Hemerocallis, ftrip'd Jacynth, early BulboM Iris, Ajphodel, yel- 

 low Li/ie/, Lj'f/jni^, '«cej, Bf 7^ double, white and red, Miliefolium Imeum, LiliumConval- 

 lium, Span.piniJts, 'Deptford-fin'^e, Rofa common, Cinnamon. Guelder and Ctntifol. &c. Sy- 

 ringd's, Sedum\, iulips Serotin, &c. Valerian, Veronica double and fingle, Mmk^ Violets, La~ 

 dies Slipper, Stoc'i.gilly-Jliivers, Spanijh Nut, Star-floreer, Chalcedons, ordinary Crow-foot, red 

 Martagon, Bee-flowers, CampjnuWf white arid blew, ferjlan Lilly ■, Hony-juckjes, Buglojfe, HaJ 

 mers Moly, and the ^f^h^ttoi'D'lnfcor'ldes, Panfys,Frunella,^iirple 'Ihal'iUrum, Sifymbrium double 

 and fimple, Leucoium bulbofum Jerotinum, Roje^mary, Stxchof, Barba Jovis, Laurttf, Satyrion^ 

 Oxyaeanthus, lamarijcut, Appk-bloffoms, 8(c. 



