New Principles of Gardening. 
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Of Senna, its Culture, &c. 
F this Kind of Shrub, thereare two Sorts, vz. the Blad- 
() der-Senna, and the Scopion-Senna ; of which, the laft is 
the moft beautiful. They both delight in a good 
loamy Soil, and may be propagated by Seed fown about the 
Middle of March, or by Layers laid down in Of¢fober, or 
April. . They are Lovers of the Shade, and are mighty beau- 
tiful in the so ag of a Wildernefs. The latter of the two 
produces Bloffoms, as well in the Autumn, as in the Spring ; 
that are very delightful. 
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Of the Arbor Fude ; cts Culture, &c. 
HIS Shrub is naturally a We/ff-Indian, and has not 
long been brought into Emgland. Tis of a large 
Growth; it delights in a‘loamy Soil; produces beau- 
tiful Clufters of Bloffloms in March, April, and May; it refifts 
the Severity of our Climate; ’tis propagated from Seed fown 
in March; and is a beautiful Plant ina Wildernefs. 
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