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“the Winter Frofts, cold Winds, &c. | 
New Principles of Gardening. 
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Of the Pomegranate ; its Culture, &c. 
and the Double-bloffom’d Pomegranate, whote Biof- 
foms are of 2 beautiful Vermillion Red. Of which, the 
firft frequently produces Fruit, and fometimes ripens with us. 
Thefe Plants delight in a light Soil, and are propagated from 
Cuttings, planted in Augu/é or September, on an Halt Border; 
Ey hid Plant there are two Kinds, viz. the Single, 
or from Layers laid down at the fame Time, or in March. — 
They are both beautiful Plants, and are belt for a Wildernels, 
‘rather than for headed Plants, which, by being often clipp'd, 
foon proves: their Ruin: °Tisa hardy Plant, and will endure — 
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Of the Althee Frotex ; its Culture, &e. 
F-HCIHIS Plant is ufed chiefly to adorn the Quarters of 
| a Wildernefs: Of which, there are two Sorts, véz. the 
White, and the Purple-lower’d: They are both propa 
gated from Suckers, or Layers, laid down in September, OF 
from the Seeds, fown in the Middle or End of March. ‘Theit 
Bloffoms are very beautiful, which do appear in great Plenty 1 
Auguf. They aftord a good Profpeé&t; and will thrive in an 
Kind of fandy Loam, or other Soil whatever, Clay exceptees 
The Time for Planting this Shrub, is O¢fober. 
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