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the fame time, in much greater danger 
of mouldinefs, than after vegetation has 
commenced. The covering mult there¬ 
fore be taken off and put on, as often, 
and in fuch proportion, as the exigency 
or circumffance of the cafe requires. 
The beds fhould confift of the fame 
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kind of foil, and be prepared in the 
fame manner as for Ranunculufes; the 
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roots fhould be at nearly fimilar diflances 
from each other, and be planted in the 
fame manner, except that they require 
to be covered rather deeper, i. e. they 
fhould be planted about two inches 
deep ; it requires fome care and attention 
to diftinguifh which fide of the root 
is to be placed uppermoff, efpecially 
if the fmall thread-like fibres have 
been entirely cleaned off, after the laft 
taking up. 
The 
