THE CHARM OF GARDENS 



greening ribbed, Bloody-Pepin, Harvey, Violet 

 apple, etc. 



PEARS. 



Hamdens, Bergamot (first ripe), Summer Bon-cres- 

 fcien, Norwich, Black Worcester (baking), Green-field, 

 Orange, Bergamot, the Queen hedge-pear, Lewes-pear 

 (to dry excellent), Frith-pear, Arundel-pear (also to 

 bake), Brunswick-pear, Winter Poppering, Bings-pear, 

 Bishops-pear (baking), Diego, Emperours-pear, Cluster- 

 pear, Messire Jean, Rowling-pear, Balsam-pear, Bezy 

 d' Hery, etc. 



PEACHES, ETC. 



Malacoton, and some others, if the year prove back- 

 wards, almonds, etc. 



Quinces. 



Little Bleu-grape, Muscadine-grape, Frontiniac, Pars- 

 ley, great Bleu-grape, the Verjuyce-grape, excellent 

 for sauce, etc. 



Bexberries, etc. 



SEPTEMBER. 



To be done 

 In the Parterre, and Flower Garden. 



Plant some of all the sorts of Anemonies after the 

 first rains, if you will have flowers very forwards ; but 

 it is surer to attend till October, or the Moneth after, 

 lest the over moisture of the Autumnal seasons give you 

 cause to repent. 



Begin now also to plant some Tulips, unless you 

 will stay until the later end of October, to prevent all 

 hazard of rotting the Bulbs. 



All Fibrous Plants, such as Hepatica, Hellebor, 



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