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Show A P AP Adonis, Lavatera, or Spanifh Mallow, Carthamus or Baftard Saffron, fome Huerac or Hawk-weeds, with feveral other hardy annual Seeds, which will not bear tranfplanting : In this Month fow in your Flower Nurfery, to be tranfplanted at Mi Di elmas ino your eee in the Pleafure-Garden, wing Things: the your Orange, and other exotick Trees, from the Duft and Naftinefs they may have gotten during their Confinement in the Green-houfe, Pots, and adda little rotten Cow-dung thereto, which will greatly help your Trees. The Weather being fair, you muft duce their Flowers, great Care muft be taken which maybe rais’d without the Help of Glaffes, and will make ftronger and hardier Plants, advantage, in that they will fupply the Decay You may nowgraft Oranges, Fafmines, and other tender Plants, by Approach ; but fuch as will take Buds are better that Way, for Trees inarch’dfeldomunite fo well, and rarely of other Flowers, for which they are chiefly grow to any Subftance. You mutt alfo make frefh Hot-beds, for tranfplanting fuch tender, annual, and other exotick Plants, as were fown the laft Month, in order to bring them forward. Tran{plant all Sorts of Ever-greens: This is the beft Seafon for that Work, but do it in moift or cloudy Weather ; and if the Ground is dry, you fhould open alarge Hole where each Tree is to ftand, pouring therein a 4t Quantity of Water, fo as to render the arth pappy, or like Mud; then place your Tree therein, and after you have fill’d in the Earth, make a hollow Bafon round each Tree to hold Water, and cover the Surface of the Ground with rotten Dung round each Tree, and repeat your Waterings twice Week, if the Weather fhould prove dry. a plung;: them into a Hot-bed to promote their Shooting. Sceen your Tubs offeedline Auricula’s and P ws°s trom the Heat of the Sun, which would otherwift deftroy themall in one Day. Set Sticks to your Carnations, and fuch other Plants as require to be fupported, tying their Stems with Bafs, or fome other fott Threadthereto. : Cut Phyllyréa? s, 4laturnus’s, or other rude Ever-greens, clofe to the main Stems, in order to renew their Figures, 24. AquiFoLium ; foliis & ji bus s limbis flavefcentibus. Holly ; vulgé. Fine 25. AquiroLium3 foliis min bj I LIUM 3 bac » with red Berri oLIuM 3; B £0 AQuIFoLiIuM 3; fo 28. AQUIFOLIUM3 ft FOLIUK fai RACULIS Produéis of the Month of April, in the Kitchen-Garden. PARTRIDGE’S All Sorts of young Plantsfor Sallads are now in Prime; and towards the latter Endofthe Month, the Lettuce which ftood through the Winter, will Cabbage, and be fit for Ufe: Upon the Hot-bed, we haye Cucumbers; and in the natural Ground, we have Radifbes, Spinage, Afparagus, Sprouts of Brocoli, Cab bages and Savoys, Colworts, fome Parfaips and Carrots, if prefery’d in Sand in a cool Place, for fuch as remain’d in the Ground are now fprouted ; young Carrots that were fown in Fuly, and haye endur’d the Winter, are nowin Prime. Mason’s Copper-colour’d OLIUM 3 limbt ‘ It in 1 Holly, with fmooth L re per Flowers in Blow, in the Month of April. UM ar; 0 Bropericx’s Holly; Anemonies, Ranunculus’ s, Polyanthus’s, Ad- Adonis Hellebori which, if they are expos’d to, will foon impair the Beauty of their Flowers. Plant Tuberofes in Pots of good Earth, and The Ch hurtful to them, efpecially at this Seafon. remove the Pots under fome Cover, to pre- or Cloths, from the Sun and Rain; both of ASLE manyF Day and Night, but be fure not to fcorch them with too great Heat, whichis equally ricula’s, The fine Beds of Anemonies, Tu 5, and Ranunculus s, fhould alfo be cover’d with Mats is. to preferve a kindly Warmthin the Bed both Your fine duricula’s now begin to fhew their beautiful Flowers; you fhould therefore ferve them from the Heat of the Sun and Rain, but let them have as much open free Air as poffible: This Method will preferve their Flowers in full Perfeétion for a long time. . AQUIFOLIUM3 now a little warm Dung, to forward their coming up ; as Africans, French Marigolds, Indian Pinks, Convolvulus major of feveral Kinds ; In Cr.fs, both Sorts; Balfamines, Marvel of Peru, Sweet Sultan, with fome others, planted: Their Seafon is in Autuma, when other Flowers are patt. ; QUIFOLIUM3; foliis liis ex aureo varie lly 5 vulgé. and ftir up the Earth on the Surface of the begin to open the Windows of your Greenoe és ofdivers Kinds, Canterbury Bells, houfe moft Part of the Day, but do not fuffer Stock wers, Wall-flowers of divers Kinds, them to remain open in-the Night. French Honey-fuckles, Holly-hocks, Pinks andCarThe Bark-beds in the Stoves muft be now nations, with manyotherhardybiennial Plants. renew’d, the Heat ofthe old Bark being almoft worn out. You may, in the Beginning of this Month, This being the Time when the 4zana’s profow fome of the hardy Sorts of Annuals upon but will be fomewhat later, which is no Dif- two or three Sorts ; Ficotd 1 Sorts; Aloes, feveral Sorts 3 C vith filver Leaves ; Crown-Imperials, cinths, Narciffus's, Hepatica’s, onquils, Radice, Hya- Tulips, Violets, Mufcaria, Dwarf Tris, Wall-flowers, Stock-Gilliflowers, Great Snow-drop, Spring Cyclamens, Spring Colchicums Pulfatilla, Bulbous Fumitory, Double LadiesSmacks, Starry Hyacinths, Dens Canis, Double Daifies, Fritillaria’s, Gentianella, Double Caltha Paluftris, large Green-flower’d Ormni galum, Perfian Lily, Double Saxafrage, Vene Vetch, with many others of lefs Note. Trees and Shrubs now in Flower. Lilac, with White, Purple, and Blue Flowers ; Perfian Lilac, with Privet Leaves, ditto with cut Leaves; Laburnum’s Bird- Cherry, two Sorts; D. take in the Doi ’s Holly ; Cherry-plumb, Cock’ s-/pur Haw-thorn, with fome others, ariety autiful varie- Number than is to be found in any P; minis is F 9 limbis Lin, a L1n’s Holly; F AQUIFOLIUM ; f oblo argenteis. Hertfordfhire turope : Thefe areall diftinguifh’ nt Names of the Perions wh obferv’d them, or from the Places grew. I renteis 5 : Bripcman’s Holly ; wa AQUIFOLIUM; f Axbor Fude, double bloffom Cherries, fingle and double Dwarl Almonds, Hypericum Frutex, Honey- uckles, larg gated Sorts, of which we have a much greater AQUIFOLIUM 5 Jots Wisz’s Holly As have /topher y different Varieties, ble *d; with which are either Wh 9 Yellow, or Colour. Thefe Trees were former Requeft thanat prefent, and there ; a fmall Garden of any Worth, but was fill’d with thefe Trees, ch we itl into Pyramids, Ball but as this was crowding ¢ much with one Sort of t, and the Fafhion of clipp’d Greens goingoff, fo nowthey areal- In the Green-houfe and Stove, are now blowing, 7, . . Geraniums, two or three Kinds; I/ex-leav d Jamine, Tree Candy-tuft, Aloe and Onion Wath and clean the Heads and Stemsof leav’d African Alphodels, Tree Scabious, Ciftus'ss Aneio- moft wholly neglected : Such are the Changes in Mens Temper: one Year efteem’d, Q |