ON VARIOUS 
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offsets: if required to be removed, it is 
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advifable to do it whilft their juices are 
in a Rate of ina6livity, early in the au¬ 
tumn ; but they are all extremely hardy, 
and will bear removal at almoft any 
feafon of the year. 
Anemonoides are to be treated like 
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Anemones, except the Alba, Lutea, 
and Rofea, s the roots of which are very 
long and fmall, and will not bear to be 
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kept long out of ground in a dry Rate, 
Spring-Crocufes, and the hardy forts 
of Gladiolus, may be planted any time 
in the autumn, about one inch deep, 
and require no covering from froR. 
Cyclamens fiiould be planted early in 
autumn, one inch deep, in pots filled 
with found rich earth, mixed with fand* 
Thofe forts that bloom in the autumn 
§ Thefe three forts are not of the fame fpecies, although 
fo called by Florifts* 
fiiould 
