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Country, in fo eood Order, that the moft Curious’ 
content shemiéiees with them : but the: ‘propagate- idee 
ing them by Inoculation is eafy ; and thofe which 
are rais’d in this Manner at Home;-fucceed better 
than fuch as we have from Abroad: The common 
white Jafmine is the proper Stock, and the Me- 
thod of doing it we have. deliver’d at large | 
before. | | 
June. mutt have a frefh dug Soil, and ‘due Diftance, 
that they may gather Strength in the fucceeding 
Months,: to be fit for planting out in Bees case? in 
their Places in the Borders. — | 
This Week let the curious Gardener inoculate 
the feveral Kinds of Jafmine. The Mralians fave — 
our People this Trouble, for moft ‘of the - fine | 
Jatmines are fent over hither annually from that. 
5a aa | we 
The Care and Males: of. the NU iS 0 LARA this ei: 
it. will “cishiok ‘rath away the arth from thei: 
Roots; or chill them: and at beft it will not fuc- 
4 the’ ‘common Work of Weeding. = 3 
Digging between and about the new- -planted 
Trees, be this Week continued throughout. the | ceed without the Help of Shelter from the Sun. 
Ground; and if the Seafon be dry, let not the 
ds The fitte ft Defence in this Refpect, is a Reed- 
Gardener fpare the Labour of Watering. Let | 
| Hedge; and the only Water proper to be us’d for 
Cuttings of fuch other fibrous rooted P lants, as | thefe Plantations, is fuch as has ftood open to the 
were not planted aft Week, be put now | Sun for fome Time, in a hallow Pond. Well 
into the Ground, obferving the fame Cautions of | Water is too hard and too cold; River Water - 
good Digging, clofing the Mould about ‘the partakes of the N ature of this, except where the 
Plants, and due Waterings. , |_Expante,.is great, and the Current flow: for in — 
The Scedling Trees of the feveral Kinds which that Cafe it refembles more or lefs the Water of 
bear raifing in the open Air, and which are not Ponds; and: of all others the fitteft for tender 
yet remov’d out of their firft Beds, will re- Subjects, is fuch as has ftood open to the Sun, 
quire now a great deal of Care. They are but | till it have the fame Temperature with the Air 
flightly ‘and fhallowly rooted, and’ the Sun has | and, Soil. . As we fet Water in the Stove 
a great deal of Power. | that is to i us’d for the Plants rais’d there; that © 
NWCA mutt be allow’d them ; Be inlets a | which is employ’d for Exotic Trees in their firft 
ereat deal of Care be taken, more Harm will Growth, fhould-in the fame Manner be of the 
come of thefe than Good. Unlefs the Water be | Temperature of the Earth and Air wherein they 
given from a fine Pot, and be of a 1 proper Kind, a : 3 
8 Ei Ci ee TE 
POMONA, or the FRUIT-GARDEW. 
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Fruits now in Perfeétion. 
T° the fhort Lift we were able to’ give for | lier White ai Black-hearts, Apricots, and even 
the latter End of May, from the’ Refources Peaches, and fome Neétarines may be had 
of Art, as well as the’ Stores of Nature, there from the Forcing Frame; and to thefe may 
may be now added fome others of Value. - ° be added the Pine-apple, at this Time very well 
The feveral Kinds of Strawberry come in | flavour’d, tho’ it be not the Height of the Seafon. 
naturally, and in fine Order. Thefe fet the forc’d | Indeed as artificial Heat is us’d for this delicate 
Produce of the Hot-Bed in a very ill Light; but | Fruit, the Time is lefs effential - they may be had 
they were valuablewhile there could no others Be had. | the whole Year from a well manag’d Stove; but 
The Cherries of feveral Kinds alfo now offer yet thofe Months where the natural Air has moft 
themfelves ; ; the Dukes and Kentifh,’ atid the car- |! Heat, raife them in the o 
The Management aw 4 tbe s Fruit-Garder for this Week, 
| or T the careful Gardener daily Lact over his | Dung, and wath its fine Particles into the Ground, 
Fruit-Trees at this Seafon. Thofe which he by repeated and not too flight Waterings. 
fees lefs vigorous than the others, mutt be refrefh’d, If any Leaves upon the others are found in- 
by turning up the Mould about their Roots, and | fefted with Infea's, let them be pulled off, and 
that a confiderable Diftance,, with a three- | the Shoots all about wath’d with Water, in which 
prong’d Fork ; and it will be very ferviceable at | Tobacco Stalks have been fteep’d, to prevent the 
the fame Time, to fprinkle on a. little rotted {preading of the Mifchief, Let Snails, and ail 
| I other 
