New Principles of Gardening. 
§ BC <P> < XAT. 
Of fuch Perennial, Bulbous-rooted, aud An- 
nual Flowers, as are truly beautiful 
and proper to adorn the not noble and 
rural Parts of a delightful Garden. 
_and may be fo difpofed of, as to adorn our Gardens 
every Month in the Year, v7z. 
In Fanuary, Snow-drop, Winter Aconite, Hepatica. 
In February, Snow-drop, Crocus, Hepatica, Dazies. 
In March, Crocus, Tulips. 
In April, Tulips, Ranunculus, Anemonies. 
In May, Tulips, Ranunculus, Lillies, Crown Imperials, Mar- 
tagons, White Hellebore, Valerian, Monkfhood, 4frican Ma- 
rigold, French Marigold, Double Poppies, Lupines, Scarlet 
Beans, Annual Stock, Venus Looking-glals, Candy Turf, Heart's 
Eafe, Foxglove, Thriit. | 
in ‘fune, Lillies, Martagons, Foxglove, Valerian, Monkihood, 
Rofechampion, Batchelor’s Buttons, Scarlet Lychnis, 4/774" 
and Hrench Marigolds, Female Balfam, Larkfpur, Double Pop- 
pies, Lupines, Annual Stock, Venus Looking-glafs, Candy Turt, 
Heart’s Eafe. : 
In Fuly, the Hollyhocks, Campanula’s, Rofechampion, Batche- 
lor’s Buttons, Scarlet and White Lychnis, African and fr encl 
Bb Marigolds, 
F : 1HLESE Kinds of Flowers are only pleafant to the Eye, 
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