THE CHARM OF GARDENS 



Auricula seeds in pots or cases, in fine willow earth, a 

 little loamy ; and place what you sow'd in October now 

 in the shade and water it. 



Plant some Anemony roots to bear late, and succes- 

 sively : especially in, and about London, where the 

 Smoak is anything tolerable ; and if the Season be very 

 dry, water them well once in two or three days. Fibrous 

 roots may be transplanted about -the middle of this 

 Moneth ; such as Hepatica's, Primeroses, Auricula's, 

 Camomile, Hyacinth, Tuberose, Matricaria, Hellebor, 

 and other Summer Flowers ; and towards the end Con- 

 volvulus, Spanish or ordinary Jasmine. 



Towards the middle or latter end of March sow on the 

 Hot-bed such Plants as are late-bearing Flowers or 

 Fruit in our Climate ; as Balsamine, and Balsamummas, 

 Pomum Onions, Datura, Aethispic Apples, some choice 

 Amaranthmus, Dactyls, Geraniums, Hedysarum Clip- 

 eatum, Humble, and Sensitive Plants, Lenticus, Myrtle- 

 berries (steep'd awhile), Capsicum Indicum, Canna 

 Indica, Flos Africanus, Minabile Peruvian, Nasturtium 

 Ind., Indian Phaseoli, Volubilis, Myrrh, Carrots, Mana- 

 coe, fine flos Passionis and the like rare and exotic 

 plants which are brought us from hot countries. 



Note. — That the Nasturtium Ind., African Mary- 

 golds, Volubilis and some others, will come (though not 

 altogether so forwards) in the Cold-bed without Art. 

 But the rest require much and constant heat, and 

 therefore several Hot-beds, till the common earth be very 

 warm by the advance of the Sun, to bring them to a due 

 stature, and perfect their Seeds. 



About the expiration of this Moneth carry into the 

 shade such Auriculas, Seedlings or Plants as are for their 

 choiceness reserv'd in Pots. 



Transplant also Carnation seedlings, giving your layers 

 fresh earth, and setting them in the shade for a week, 



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