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fhould be planted in the fpring ; they 
will not require to be tranfplanted oftener 
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than once in two or three years, and 
fhould have pots proportionably larger 
as their roots increafe in bulk: they are 
propagated only from feed, and are not 
very tender, except the autumnal Ane¬ 
mone-rooted fort, which fucceeds beft 
in a hot-houfe or green-houfe. 
The Lilium FI. Aur. Max. Fol. Eleg. 
Var. is the moft delicate of all the 
forts of Lily, and has the fmalleft root: 
it Ihould be planted in rather a warmer 
fituation than the reft, about one inch. 
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deep, and be covered with ft raw during 
fevere froft. 
Antholyza’s, Ixias, Crinum’s, Guern- 
fey and Jacobea Lilies, Oxalis, Morea, 
Amaryllis, Pancratiums, the Mariti- 
mum excepted, and the tender forts 
of Gladiolus, fhould all be planted in 
autumn, 
