chiefly the large black turnep, 210. Small [all ad'mg* 

 every ten days, warm borders, or under glafs, 250* 

 Corn Jallud, 250. Chervil, 248, an&Jorref, 257. 



PLANT 



At diftances as before, colezvorts, endive, cabbages, fa-* 

 voys, broecli, bcorcole, BruJ/els, Jprouts, chou-mllan s 

 kid celery ; alfo lettuces on dry warm ground, 226. 

 Herbs, pot and medicinal, from parted roots, or off- 

 lets, 246, &c. Shalots, garlick, rocambole, 249, 227 \ 

 201. Strawberries i any time this month, (th* 

 fooner the better) drefs old beds and plants, £8, 77, 

 165. Shrubs, begin to plant towards the end, but 

 let not the roots be long out of ground, 106. Cur- 

 rants, goojeberries. and rajhberries, may be planted 

 Lil week, 31, 38. 



PROF AG ATE 



Trees and forubs, by laying young flioots, and at the 

 ' end of the month, cuttings may.be planted, as of 

 goojeherries , currants , laurels, hyrieyjucliles, &c. 66. 



FLOWERS. 



Remove dead ones, trim the decaying, tie up, S:c.55,/>'6, 

 Annuals, fow fome of the hardy forts, firft week, 281. 

 Biennials, plant out, referving a few for fpring, 283. 

 Perennials, ditto, alfo take up, and part old roots, 283. 

 Pinks, from cuttings, &c. (it well rooted) plant out ; 



alfo carnations, fiveei-zciiliams, &c. from layers, S60. 

 Geraniums, from cuttings, or feed, plant without delay, 



in fmall pots, fhortening the roots, &c. 562. 

 Auriculas, drefs, fhift, flip, place in made, 359. 

 Polyanthus, plant, part roots, or fow the feed, 365. 

 Bulbs of autumn flowers, plant yet in firft week, fee 



laft month ; and thofe of fpring in laft week, as 



crocufes, early tulips, common anemonies, 286. 



S 4 Lilies 



