SECT. XIX. LISTS CF TREES, &C. 367 



the weather is foal, they may be houfed in a good 

 window, fcr a week or a fortnight, and then put in 

 the ground as directed above. Here let them remain, 

 giving eccafional watering , (and freely in dry weather) 

 tiil in flower ; when the h:ujl (allowing them light and 

 fun) will be their proper reudence, for their fine power- 

 ful fcent, and to proteQ the blow, that it may the 

 longer continue. In their flowering ftate, they will 

 want much water. 



The hect cn which this flower is forwarded fhould 

 be moderate, othenvife it will r;.n up too faft. If 

 planted under a feu!': wall in May, covering the root 

 aiout an inch, and guarding againft much wet till it 

 is growing, it will do for a late blow : A hand-glafs of 

 courfe would be ferviceable, both to aflift it in (hoot- 

 ing, and (belter it from unkind weather ; but clofe 

 covering is as much as poffible to be avoided. Frefh 

 rcots are imported every year;— the double never 

 flowers twice with us,, but the Angle may, if kept in 

 a dry warm room. 



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