8 APRIL. ; T . X x. 



rooted flips, 246, &c. 7>w and mediately, 



and do it in the beft manner, wate .r-sxr u A e roots, 

 and flake the Items, 97, 107. 



PROPAGATE 



Tress and jhrubs, by graffing, layers, cuttings, and 

 fowing, which may yet be performed, 64, 71, 79. 



Herbs, by flips, or cuttings, in a good foil, and afhady 

 fituation, but not under trees, 246, &c. 



F LOWERS. 



Sow, in the firft week, (if not done before) annuals, 

 273, 279, 280. Biennials, 282. Perennials, 283. 



Plant, or prick out, annuals as the forts require, 274. 

 Biennials and perennial? of late blowers, may yet be 

 transplanted into borders or pots, giving ah immediate 

 watering, and {hading a few days from fun, 283. 

 Carnation layers, taking them up carefully with a 

 fcoop trowel, 276. Pinks, the fame. Tuberoje, 357. 



Tulips, ranunculufes, anemonies,/ &c. of choice forts., 

 proteft in fevere cutting wind*, 288. 



Auriculas in bloom, fhelter from ^rain, wind, fun, and 

 fupport the items by neat forked flicks, 359. 



Pots of flowers, fhift, and drefs, tie up, water, &c*f63, 



Crocus kaves tie up, but do not cut them off. 



NURSERY, 



Weed, water>Jlir the foil, rah neatly, and clean up, 69, 

 Transplant fyet) feedlings of trees and fhrubs ; the 



evergreen forts it is now, a good time for, 72. 

 Sow (if not done before) the feeds of foreft trees, flow- 

 ering fhrubs and evergreens : but keep them corf, by 

 watering, as every thing fhculd be, that is fown or 

 tranfplanted late in the fpring : Yet they mull not 

 be kept foaked with wet, 71. 



MAY, 



