SECT. XX. 



JUNE, 



3SJ 



Biennials and perennials, thin in time, and water them ; 



alfo prick out any that are forward enough ; they 



may yet be fown, 282, 283. 

 Auriculas out of flower, remove out of the fun, 559. 

 Tuberofes, pot on heat, or under a fouth wall, 357. 

 Tulips, anemonies, &c. in beds and in flower, protect, 283. 

 Bulbs and tubers of dying fpring flowers, take up, 285. 

 Slips and cuttings of pinks, double wall -flowers, double 

 Jiveet williams, double Jcarlet lychnis, double rockets* 



and lychnidea, plant as foon as the young (hoots are 



forward enough, 364, 33:3, 343, 346, 344. 

 Geraniums, plant cuttings of laft year's fhoots, 361. 

 Water feed-beds lightly and moderately in a dry time, 



280 ; and pots of flowers regularly, 27 7, 

 Air, give to houfed plants freely, as the ftd{on is, 362* 

 Drefs,Jhift, and lie up, flowers and fhrubs in pots, 363. 

 Pot feme ten week flocks, mignonette, &c. 276, 278. 

 Support rpindiing carnations, &c. and weak fhrubs a 55. 

 Stir the lurface mould in pots of flowers, 362. 



N URSERY. 



Weed* water, occafionally foade tender feedllngs, 69. 



Seed-beds, keep cool, for without moifiure, germina- 

 tion cannot be expefted ; but give water lightly, fo 

 as not to cake the ground, 5 i . 



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JUNE. 



In this month the gardener begins to find hmepauje 

 to his labour. The ground is now fully cropped, as 

 to principals, and the chief bufinefs is to fee that the 

 various plants, according to their different ages of 

 growth, do not ftand in need of the neceffary afliflance 

 of .culture, or good management, Particularly attend 

 to trained trees, &c. to regulate them before they get 

 into dij order This do once a week, 



MIS* 



