New Principles of Gardening. 
Perhaps it might be expected here, that I fhould demontftrate 
the Culture of Flowers in general ; which I have here 
Omitted, becaufe I {hall communicate that in another Volume; 
wherein I fhall not only demonftrate thé true and genuine Prac- 
tice thereof, but alfo the feveral great Errors of many late 
Authors. Together with a Parallel of the Theorical or 
Paper Botanift, with the Pra€tical and Experienc’d. Planter 
and Gardiner. | 
i Ee —_— 
Of the feveral Sorts of Flowers proper to 
adorn Chimneys, &c. during the Seajons 
of Spring, Summer, and Autumn. 
ted the true Pra€tice of Ordering Fruit and Foreft-Trees, 
Ever-Greens, and Flowering-Shrubs; with proper Di- 
retions for the feveral Sorts of Flowers to adorn a beautiful 
Garden, €c. I fhall now lay down exa&t Rules|tor the Adora- 
ing the Chimneys of Halls, Chambers, Sc. with fuch fragrant 
H ING, in the feveral Parts of this Work, demonftra- 
Flowers as are moft fuitable, viz. Truly Innocent, Beautiful, — 
and Pleafant. . 
In Order to truly execute this Work in the beft Manner, 
we mutt, firft, be furnifhed with beautiful Flower-Pots of Dutch 
Ware, China, Sc. wherein other Garden Flower-Pots muit be 
placed, in which our Flowers are to grow: 
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