MAY. 



To be done 

 In the Orchard, and Olitory Garden. 



Sow Sweet-Marjoram, Basil, Thyme, hot and Aromatic 

 Herbs, and Plants which are the most tender. 



Sow Parslan, to have young; Lettuce, large-sided 

 Cabbage, painted Beans, etc. 



Look carefully to your Mellons ; and towards the end of 

 this moneth, forbear to cover them any longer on the 

 Ridges, either with straw or mattresses, etc. 



Ply the Laboratory, and distill Plants for Waters, 

 Spirits, etc. 



Continue Weeding before they run to Seeds. 



Now set your Bees at full Liberty, look out often, 

 and expect Swarms, etc. 



Fruits in Prime, or Yet Lasting. 



Pepins, Deuxans or John- Apples, West-berry-apples, 

 fiusseting, Gilly -flower Apples, the Maligan, etc., Cod- 

 ling. 



PEARS. 



Great Kainville, Winter-Bon-cretienne, Double Blos- 

 som-pear, etc. 



CHERRIES, ETC. 



The May-Cherry, Straw-berries, etc. 



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