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H. A great part of them have been raised 

 from seed within the last forty years, in Eu- 

 rope and in this country. 



The Scotch and the Damask will next 

 come in bloom ; and will be quickly followed 

 by the Blush, White, York and Lancaster, and 

 Provence ; and our native Roses last of all. 



The perennials for the June quarter, were 

 the following. Spotted Stalked Phlox, with 

 purplish red flowers ; Sweet scented Phlox, 

 with pure white flowers ; Iris, Pasony, Blue 

 and White Spiderwort, Sweet William of dif- 

 ferent sorts, Fox Glove, Snapdragon, Monk's 

 Hood, Dame's Violet, exotic ; and Perennial 

 Lupin, and Bird's Foot Violet, indigenous. 



Particular care was necessary to keep down 

 the weeds, during the whole of the month. 



The annuals were thinned out, and such as 

 were wanted, to mix with the perennials, 

 were transplanted the last part of the month 



