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ANEMONES. 
or a fortnight after the Tulips, they will 
all bloom together; but a few days 
earlier or later in the planting will 
fcarcely be perceptible at the time of 
flowering: it is, however, proper to 
obferve that fuch roots as are planted 
in Oflober, will blow ftronger, and, 
when taken up, will be found of a larger 
fize than thofe that are planted towards 
the end of November, efpecially if the 
winter proves mild; but if the winter fets 
in early, and proves fevere, late planted 
roots will not have time to vegetate 
before frofty weather takes place; in 
which cafe there will be great danger 
of their periftiing, unlefs they are cover¬ 
ed with ftraw, juft fufficiently to keep 
froft from the roots, as they are then 
in a ftate of ina£iivity, but replete with 
moifture, which renders them more 
fufceptible of injury from froft, and, at 
the 
