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Martagons (Mountain-Lilies with in¬ 
verted bells and reflexed petals) confifl 
of many varieties, and may be treated 
in the fame manner as other Lilies; 
they, however, make the belt appearance 
on a bed by themfelves, and will grow 
ftronger with the addition of fome 
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manure, at the depth of fix inches 
from the furface. 
The Arum Dracunculus, Lilium Perfi- 
cum, and Pancratium Maritimum, may 
be planted in September and Oftober, co¬ 
vered with foil, about one or two inches 
above the top of the root : they are 
very hardy. 
Colchicums, Autumnal Crocufes, Fri- 
tillaries, Dog’s-Tooth Violets, Orchis’s, 
Snake’s-Head Iris, and various Hya¬ 
cinths, &c. may all be planted about one 
inch deep, and remain in the ground 
till it becomes neceflary to feparate their 
offsets: 
