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New Principles of Gardening. 
SEC: TF. -Viae 
Of the Mezerion ; its Culture, &c- 
F Mezerions there are two Kinds, wz, the White Me- 
() zerion, and the Red Mezerion; of which, the laft is 
the moft common. They are both of a {mall Growth, 
and therefore are rather more proper for open Borders, than the 
Quarters of a Wildernefs. , 
In Faauary, the Air is perfum’d with the delightful Odour 
of their Bloffoms, which cover their Branches long betore their 
Leaves come out, and continue a long Time in Bloom. When 
their Bloffoms .are gone, they ftill appear no lefs beautiful, be- 
ing adorn’d with their Vermillion Berries, mix’d amongft their 
beautiful Leaves, which makes a-moft delightful Compofition.. 
They are increafed from their Berries fown in March, and 
love a fandy Loam. 
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SECT. IX Z 
Of the Feffemine and Honey-Suckle, thei 
| Culture, &c. 
receding, in regard to thofe moft pleatant (J may 
. fay heavenly) fragrant Odours which periume the Alt, 
even into its ditant Atmofphere, produced by their beaunful 
Bloiloms. 
Tes E Flowering Shrubs are not inferior to any of the. 
(1.) JessEMINES > 
