KALENDARIUM HORTENSE 



such things as you have ready in pots to plunge, or 

 set in naked earth till the next season ; as Amaranths, 

 Canna Ind., Mirabile Peruv., Capsicum Ind., Nasturt. 

 Ind., etc., that tbey may not be empty and disfurnished. 



Continue to cut off the wither'd stalks of your lower 

 flowers, etc., and all others, covering with earth the 

 bared roots, etc. 



Now (in the driest season) with Brine, Pot-ashes, 

 and water, or a decoction of Tobacco refuse, water your 

 gravel- walks, etc., to destroy both worms and weeds, of 

 which it will cure them for some years. 



Flowers in Prime, or Yet Lasting. 



Amanauthus, Campanula, Clematis, Sultana, Veronica 

 purple and odoriferous ; Digitalis, Eryugium, Planum, 

 Ind. Phaseolus, Geranium triste, and Creticum, Lychnis 

 Chalcaedon Jacea white and double, Nasturt. Ind. Multe- 

 folium, Musk-rose, Flos Africanus, Thlaspi Creticum, etc. 

 Veronica mag. and parva, Volubilis, Balsam-apple, Holly- 

 hock, Snapdragon, Cornflo, Alkekengi, Lupius, Scorpion- 

 grass, Caryophlata om. gen. Stock-gilly-flo, Indian 

 Tuberous Jacynth, Limonium, Linaria Cretica, Pansies, 

 Prunella, Delphinium, Phalangium, Perploca Virgin, 

 Flos Passionis, Flos Cardinalis, Oranges, Amomum 

 Plinii, Oleanders red and white, Agnus Castus, Arbutus, 

 Yucca, Olive, Lignateum, Tilia, etc. 



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