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^ ri{cs-04''.43'" \ r Hath Days ^ 



S"nL i AUGUST I . Jlong-H'-SS" 



Cfcts— 07— 17 > C XXXI, y 



To be done 

 In the FarterrCy and F lower-Garde f2. 



NOtp (and not till new if you expeft Cuccefs') is the juft Seafon for the bndding of thd 

 Orange Tree ; Inoculate therefore at trie commencement of this Moneth. 



Nowlikewift take up your bulbous IrWs ; or you mayfow t\\t\r feeds ^is alfo thoft of Lark/- 

 heely Candi-tuftSyColumbinef, Jr on-colour'' d Fox-glovts, Holly.hocks^ and fuch Plants as endure 

 Winter^ and the approaching SeafonSi, 



Plant fome Anemony roots to \^3sefiorvers all IFinter, if the roots efcape. 



You may now fow Narciffus, and Oriental Jacynths, and re-plant fiich as will not do Well 

 out of the Earth 1 as FritiUaria^ Iris^ Hyacinths^ Martagon, Dens Caninus. 



Gilly-florverj may yet he flipped, 



Cxjntinue your taking up of Bulbs^ Lilies^&cc. of which before. 



Gather frorti day to day your Alaternus (eed as it grows black and ripe^ and fpread it to 

 fiveat and <:/r> before you put it up ; therefore wwe it lometimes vi'ith a. broom that the feeds 

 clog not together. 



Moft other Seeds may noiv likevvife be gathered from jhrubs^ which you find ripe. 



About miA-Aug. tranfplant Auricula's^ dividing old and lufty roots ; aKb prick out your 

 Seedlings : They beft like a loamy fand^ or light moift Earth. 



Now you may (bw Anemony feeds, Kanuncultu''?, &c. lightly cover'd with fit mould in C^r- 

 /e/, (haded, and frequently refrejh'd: Alfo Cyclamen, Jaeynths, Iris, Hepatica, Frimrofes, Fri- 

 tiUaria,Martagon,Fraxinella,Tulips,&c. hut with patience- for fbme of them, becaufe they 

 fhrver not till three, four, five, fix, and feven years dfter, cfpecially the Tulips , therefore di- 

 fturb not their W/,and letthem be under {ome tparmphce^pjaded yet, tWl the heats arepafl, 

 left the feeds dry j only the Hepaticas, and Primerofes may be fbw'd in fbme left expos'd Beds. 



Now, about B irtbnlometv~tide, is the on\y fecure feafon for removing and laying your peren~ 

 nial Greens, Oranges, Lemmcns, Myrtils^ Fhilyreas, Oleanders, Jafmines, Arbutus, and other 

 rzre Shrubs, nsPome-^^ranads, Knfes, and whatever is moft obnoxious to fmjis, taking the 

 Jhoots and branches of the paft Spring and pegging them down in very rich earth and foil per- 

 fcftlyconfum'd, rpjterthem upon all occafions during the Simmer • and by this time twelve- 

 moneth they will be ready to remove, Tranjplanted in fit earth, (et in the padc, and kept mode- 

 rately »woi/?, not over wet, left the young; fibers rot ; after three weeks fet them in Come more 

 airy place, but not in the Sun till fifteen days more ; Vide our Obfervations in April, and May 

 for the reft of thefe choice P/rcfli<7«j-. 



Tlorrers in Prime, or yet lajiing. 



AMaranthui, Anagallu Lufnanica, Ajier AtticUf, Blattaria, Spanilh tells. Belvedere, Cam- 

 panula. Clematis, CjclamenVernum, I>atura Turcica, Eliochryfin^ Erjngium planum & 

 Amethjflinum, Geranium Creticum., and TrijiL Yellow Stock/, Hieration minus Alpefire, Tube- 

 rofe Hyacinch,Limonium, Linaria Cretica, Lychnis, Mirabile Peruv'an. YelloW Miliifol.Nafturt. 

 Jnd. Yellow mountain Hearts-eafe, Maracoc, Africanui fins^ Convolvulus's^ Scabicus, AJphudils, 

 Lupines, Colchicum, Leucoion, Autumnal Hyacinth, Holly'hoc,Star-tvert, Heliotrop, French Ma~ 

 ry-gold, Vaifies, Geranium node olens. Common Panfies, Lark/Jjecls of all colours, NigeVa, 

 Lohells C'atch-fi\,lhlajpi Creticum, Kofeniary, Musk^'^nfe, MunethlyKofe, Oleanders, Sfanifh 

 Jafmine, Yellow Indian Jafmine, MjrtilSj, Oranges, Fomc-granads double, and (ingle flowers, 

 Agnit(CaJiHi,&c. 



