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all the plants, under the fame glafs, 
ftrike root together; fome are generally 
a few days or a week forwarder than the 
reft, as will be apparent by their fuperior 
growth and verdure: fuch ought to be 
carefully taken up and planted in fmall 
pots, for winter prefervation, or they 
may be planted round the Aides of large 
Carnation pots, filled with the following 
compoft, where they will foon make rapid 
progrefs ; the remaining plants which are 
not fufficiently rooted for removal, muft 
be continued under the glaffes, as before 
directed, till they become fo. 
Small Auricula pots are well adapted 
for the reception and prefervation of Car- 
nation layers and pipings, during autumn 
and winter : the addition of a little more 
loam and coarfe fand to the compoft, 
is recommended for thofe feafons. 
Each 
