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Show KALENDARIUM HORTENSE. KALENDARIUM HORTENSE, ™® 6 rifes-o4t-43™ =“ Days AUGUST Sun j € fetsa-o7%-59™ XXXi, Blong-14-3 in ¢ rifes-o4'-4 3m Cfets-07 017 23 me i : AUGU ST ¢ Hath Days y gionert4 = 54% é To be done Xxxi, Y To be done In the Orchard, and Olitory-Garden. Noculate now eerly, if before you began not, and gather your bud of that year: Let this § work be done before you remove the Stocks. Pruneoff yet alfo (uperfluous branches, and fhootsof this fecond fring ; but be careful not to expofe the fruit, without leaves fufficient to skreen it from the Sun; furnifhing, and naike ing up what you will {pare to cover the defe&ts of your Walls. Continue yet tocleanfe your Vines from exuberant branches that too much hinder the Sun, Pull up the Suckers. Clip Rofes now done bearing, Sow Raddifh, c(peciallythe Black, to prevent runningup to feed, pale tender-Cabbages, Caully-flowers for Winter-Plants, Corn-fallet, Marygolds, Lettuee, Carrots, Parfneps, Turneps, Spinage, Onions ; alfo curl’d Endive, Angelica, Scurvy-grafs, &C. Likewife now pull upripe Onions and Garlic, &c. Towards the end fow Purflan, Chard~beet, Chervile, &c. Tranfplant fuich Lettuce as yotrawill have abide all Winter: Gather your Olitorysfeeds, andclip, and cut all fuch Herbs and Plants within one bandfid of the ground before the full. Laftly, Unbind, and releafe the Buds youinoculated if taken, @c. likewife ftop, and prune them, Now vindemiate, and take your Bees towards the expiration of this Month ; unlefs you fee caufe (by reafonofthe Heather and Seafon)) to deferit till mid-September : But if your Stocks be very light and weak, begin the earlier, Make your Summer Perry, and Cider, Inthe Parterre, and Flower-Garden. N° (and nottill wom, if you expect fuceefs) is the jult Seafon for the Orange Tree: Inoculate therefore at the commencementof this Month.budding of the Nowlikewife takeup your bulbous Iris’s 3 of you may fow their feeds, as al(o thofe of Larks-beel, (andy-tufts, Columbines, [vonacolosr'd Foxegioves, Holly-bocks, and fach Plants as endure Winter, and the approaching Seasons. Plant fome Anemonyroots to have Flowers all Winter, if the roots efcape ; and.take up your feedlings oflaft ycar, which nowtranfplant for bearing : alfo Plant Dens Caninus, Ait I Crocus, and Colcbicums: Note, that Englifh Saffron may be fuffered to fland for j the third or fourth year without removing, You may now fo eNurciffis, and Oriental Facynths, and reeplant fuch a out of the Earth, as Fritillaria, Hyacinths, Aartagon, Dens Caninus, Lilics, Gilly.flowers may yet be flipprd, Y Continue your taking up of Bulbs, dry them, and lay them up 3 Lillies,es of before: Gather from day to day your Alaternusfeed asit grows black and ripe, and fread ic to freat, and dry before you putitup ; therefore moveit fometimes witha broom, thai leeds clog not together, unlefs youwill feparate it fromthe Mucilage, for then you muft a hice bruife it wet ; wath and dry thein ina cloth. Water well'your Balfamine fem. Moft other Seeds may now likewife be gathered fromfbrubs, which youfind ripe. About mid-Augult, tranfplant Auricula’s, dividing old, and Vufty roots ; alfo prick out your Seedlings: They beft like a loamy Sand, or light moift Earth ; yet rich, andfhaded : You may likewife fow Auricnla, Fruits in Prime, and yetlafting. Apples. aos Ladies Longing, the Kirkham Asientale Apple ; the Seaming Apple, Cxthion Ap. ple, Spicing, May-flewe r, Sheeps Jnont. Now, towards the latter end, you may fow Anemony feed: » Ranunculus, &c, lightly cover'd with fic mould in Cafes, fhaded and frequently re ‘d: Allo Cyclamen, Facyntbs, Iris, Hepatica, Primrofes, Fritillaria, Martagon, Fraxinella, Tulips, &c. but with patience, for fome of them; becanfe they flower not till three, four, five, fix,and feven yearsafte ef r, pecially che Tulips ; therefore difturb not their beds, and lec them be under {ome warm place, fadedyer, till the beats are paft, leftche feeds dry ; only the Hepatica’s, and Prim. rofes may be fow'd in fome lefs expos’d Beds. Now, abour Bartholomew-tide, is the only fecure-feafonfor removing, andlaying your pe- hs NayDoeghptoo ta taking the fhoots, and branches of the paft Sprinz, and pegging them downin very rich earth Peaches. RomanPeach, Aan Peach, Quince Peach, Rambouillet, Musk. Peach, Grand Carnation, Por tugal Peach, Crown Peach, Bordeaux Peach, Laver Peach, the Peach Des pot, Savoy Malacoz Soade, and kept moderately moift, not over wer, left the youngfibres rot ; after three weeks fet Pears. , > ar, s os By OMe ar, Loring rear, O'c. ton, whichlaftstill Adichaelmas, Nedtarines. The Maroy Ne&arine, Tawny, Red-Roman, little Green Nectarine, Clulter Nectarine) Yellow Ne&arine, rennial Greens ; Oranges, Lemmons, Myrtils, Phillyreas, Oleanders, Fajmines, Arbutw, and other rare Shrubs, as Pomegranads, Monthly Rofes, and whatever is moft obnoxious to frofts ; and foi! perfe&ly confum’d, satering them uponall occafions during the Summers and by this time twelve month they will be ready to remove, Trarfplanted in fit earth, fet in the them in fome more airy place, but not in the Swa, till fifteen days more, Vide our Obfervaa tions in April, and Jay, for the reft of thefe choice Dirsétions, Flowers in Prime, or yet lafting. Plums, Imperial, Blew, White Dates, Yellow Pear-plum, Black Pear-plum, White Nutmez, late Pear-plam, Great Anthc ny, Turkey Plum, ‘ the Fane Plum. Other Fruit, Clufter-grape, A4n cadine, Corinths, Cor nelians, Mulbervies, Figs, Filberts, Melons, &c, Maranthus, Anagallis Lufitanica, After Atticus, Blattaria, Spanifh Bells, Belvedere, Carnas tions, Campanula, ( lematis, ( yclamen Vernum, Datura Turcica, E biachryfon, Eryngium planum & Amethyftinum, Geranium Creticum, and Trifte, Yellow Stocks, Hieraci n minus Alpen fire, Tuberofe Hyacinth, Limonium, Linaria Cretica, Lychnis , Mirabile Peruvian, Ycllow Aiillefol, Nafturt. Ind. Yellow mountain Hearts.eafe, Maracoc, Africanus flos, Convolvylus's, Scabious, Afpbodils, Delpbinium, Lupines, Colchicum, Leucoion, Autumnal Hyacinth, Hly-boc, Star. wort, Helixtrop, French Muryegold, Daifies, Geranium notie olens, Common Panfies, Larks-heels of all colours, Nigells, Helleborus, Balfamin: fam: Lobells Catch-fly, Thlafpi Cretia eum, Ro mary, Musk-Rofe, Monthly Rofe, Oleanders, ‘panilh F afmine, Yell wIndian Jaf mine, Myrtyls, Oranges, Pomegranads double, and fingle flowers, Shrub Spires, Agnus Can fim, the Virginian Martagon, Malva arborefcens, &c. |