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the bulbs too much moisture, till they have taken root, as 

 they are very liable to rot. 



Thus then every effect may be produced in our gardens, 

 by having a succession of flowering roots, and I would ad- 

 vise that the roots be potted, when they are advanced to a 

 flowering state; and after their bloom is passed, that the 

 pots be placed under a frame for protection during the 

 winter. 



I am, 

 Sir, 



your obedient humble servant, 

 William Williamson. 



Westbere> near Canterbury, 

 September 28, 1819. 



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