KALENDARIUM HORTENSE 



nut, Short-start, etc., and some others of the former two 

 last Moneths, etc. 



PEARS. 



Messire Jean, Lord-pear, long Bergamot, Warden 

 (to bake), Burnt Cat, Sugar-pear, Lady-pear, Ice-pear, 

 Dove-pear, Deadmans-pear, Winter Bergamot, Belle- 

 pear, etc. 



Bullis, Medlars, Services. 



NOVEMBER. 



To be done 

 In the Parterre, and Flower Garden. 



Sow Auricula seeds thus : prepare very rich earth 

 more than half dung, upon that seift some very light 

 sandy mould ; and then sow ; set your Cases or Pans 

 in the Sun till March. Cover your peeping Ranun- 

 culus's, etc. 



Now is your best season (the weather open) to plant 

 your fairest Tulips in place of shelter, and under Es- 

 paliers ; but let not your earth be too rich, vide Octob. 

 Transplant ordinary Jasmine, etc. About the middle 

 of this Moneth (or sooner, if weather require) quite 

 enclose your tender Plants, and perennial Greens, 

 Shrubs, etc., in your Conservatory, secluding all en- 

 trance of cold, and especially sharp winds ; and if the 

 Plants become exceeding dry, and that it do not actually 

 freeze, refresh them sparingly with qualified water 

 mingled with a little sheeps or Cow-dung : If the Season 

 prove exceeding piercing (which you may know by 

 the freezing of a dish of water set for that purpose in 

 your Green-house) kindle some Charcoal, and then 

 put them in a hole sunk a little into the floor about the 



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