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New Principles of Gardening. 
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Of odorsferous, or frweet-fmelling F lowers, that 
are truly beautiful; their Ufe m Groves, 
W ildernefs, Cabinets, open Plains, &c. 
N the twelve Months of the Year, there are eight which will 
produce Flowers, both grateful to the Eye, and pleafant to 
the Smell; as : 
In Fanuary, the feveral Kinds of Polyanthos. 
In February, the Polyanthos, Hyacinths, and Violets. 
In March, the Polyanthos, Hyacinths, Stock July-Flowers, 
and Violets, Rofes, if againft a South Wall. | eae 
In April, the Hyacinths, Stock July-Flowers, Wall-Flowers, 
Auriculas, Junquils, Rofes, white Narciffus, and Narciffus, Po- 
lyanthos. 
In May, the Wall-Flowers, white Narciffus, Lillies, and dou- 
ble flower’d Rocket, Rofes. Bo 
In Fune, the fweet William, Lillies, Primrofe ‘T'ree, Pinks, 
Rofes, and Carnations. 
‘In Fuly, the Sweet William, Pinks, Carnation, and Tube- 
rofe, and laftly, 
In Auguft, the Pink, and July-Flowers, commonly called 
Carnations. 
The Odours of thefeFlowers being extreamly pleafant, are there- 
fore to be planted inevery Walk, and of each an equal Quantity ; 
that thereby they may always be adorn’d with one or other ac- 
cording to their natural Succeffion, 
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