KALENDARIUM HORTENSE 



Hail, and the too parching darts of the Sun, your Pen- 

 nach'd Tulips, Ranunculus's, Anemonies, Auricula's, 

 covering them with Mattresses supported on cradles of 

 hoops, which have now in readiness. 



Now is the season for you to bring the choice and 

 tender shrubs, etc., out of the Conservatory ; such as 

 you durst not adventure forth in March. Let it be in a 

 fair day ; only your Orange-trees may remain in the 

 house till May, to prevent all danger. 



Now, towards the end of April, you may Transplant 

 and Remove your tender shrubs, etc., as Spanish Jas- 

 mines, Myrtils, Oleanders, young Oranges, Cyclamen, 

 Pomegranats, etc., but first let them begin to sprout ; 

 placing them a fort-night in the shade ; but about Lon- 

 don it may be better to defer this work till August, vide 

 also May. Prune now your Spanish Jasmine within an 

 inch or two of the stock ; but first see it begin to shoot. 

 Mow Carpet-walks, and ply Weeding, etc. 



Towards the end (if the cold winds are past) and 

 especially after showers, clip Philyrea, Alaternus, Cy- 

 press, Box, Myrtils, Barba Jovis, and other tonsile 

 shrubs, etc. 



Flowers in Prime, or Yet Lasting. 



Anemonies, Ranunculus's, Auriculalirri, Chamae-Iris, 

 Crown Imperial, Caprisolium, Cyclamen, Dens Caninus, 

 Fritillaria, double Hepaticas, Jacynth starry, double 

 Daisies, Florence-Iris, tufted Narcissus, white, double 

 and common, English Double, Prime-rose, Cow-slips, 

 Pulsatilla, Ladies-Smock, Tulips Medias, Ranunculus's 

 of Tripoly, white Violets, Musk, Grape-flower, Parietaria 

 Lutea, Leucoium, Lillies, Paeonies, double Jonquils, 

 Muscaria revers'd, Cochlearia, Periclymenum, Aican- 

 thus, Lilac, Rose-mary, Cherries, Wall-pears, Almonds, 

 Abricots, White-Thorn, Arbour Judae blossoming, etc. 



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