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AURICULA. 
elegant affemblage of beautiful fragrant 
flowers than any other feafon of the year 
can afford. x 
The talleft blowing Auriculas fhould 
fland on the laft or moft diftant fhelf, 
and the fhorteft in front; thofe ftems 
which are weak, and bend, fhould be fup~ 
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ported with fmall wires, fixed in the 
earth behind them, fo as not to be 
eafily difcerned. If any of the ftems and 
bloffoms of thofe in the back row incline 
forward too. much towards the lights 
they may be eafily recovered to an ereft 
pofition, by turning the pots for a few 
hours in the morning ; but the glafs roof 
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will render very little of this trouble 
neceffary: the pots muft be regularly 
watered, two or three times every week, 
during the bloom. 
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When the bloom is declined, the plants 
are to be removed into their fummer re- 
pofitory, 
