New Principles of Gardening: 
N. B. lf Care is taken to plant Tulip, Ranunculus, Anemo- 
nies, Narciflus, Hyacinths, and Jonquil Roots, at different Sea- 
fons of the Year; they may be fo order’d as for their Blooms 
to be divers ‘Times repeated, véz. as foon as the firlt Bloom of 
Tulips, ec. is over, which were in the firit Pots for April, they 
fhall be fucceeded with a fecond Bloom of the fame Kind of 
Flowers, in other Pots, which fhall endure the Month of May ; 
and after them a third, for the Month of une; and fo on. 
The Manner of performing this, is by Planting their Roots 
inthe Autumn, at feveral Times, vz. about fix Weeks diltant 
f-om the Time of the firft Planting, to that of the fecond, and 
the fame from the fecond to the third, &c. 
In May, the White Lillies, and Crown Imperials are in 
their Beauty, which being planted as aforefaid, and environ’d 
with a Circle of Double-White Narciffus, are very beautiful. 
If the Roots of Lillies and Crown Imperials, are kept out of 
the Ground the whole Month of Feéruary, in a moitt Place, 
where the Sun and Air cannot deftroy them, and planted again 
in Flower-Pots at the Beginning of March, they will produce 
fine Flowers in awe, which being environ d with Pinks, yield 
a very graceful: Afpe&t, and pleafant Odor. 
In une and Fuly, our beit Ornaments are, the feveral Kinds 
of Pinks, Carnations, Amaranthus, T ricolor, and Coxcomb, 
Lychnis, Campanula’s, Tuberofe, Larkfpurs, Sweet-Williams, 
and Sweet-Bazil; all which are beft to be planted fingly, being 
tied to a handfome Flower-Stick placed in the Center of each 
Pot. 
In Anguft and September, the Amaranthus’s, Pinks, July- 
Flowers, Campanula’s, Marvel Peru, Female Balfam, Capcicum 
Indicum, and Larkfpurs: To which may be added, the White 
and Red Calvills, and other beautiful Sorts of Apples grafted 
on Paradice-Stocks ; as alfo round-headed Plants of the large 
S,veet-Brier, White Jeffemine, and Honey-Suckles, for the fe- 
veral Months of their Blooming. = 
In the Months of Oéfoder , November, December, and indeed 
Fanuary alfo, a good Fire is the be(t Ornament for Chimneys ; 
excepting fuch where little Ule ts made of the Rooms, whofe 
beft Furniture is fmall Hedge Laurus-Tinus Plants, planted in 
large Flower-Pots, as directed for Flowers, Se. 
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