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Show CL PA Male Sort will freth Flowers al produce rovided you do not keep ’em Second Year Female Sort s will Aflower, and, if duly ttended, will perfe following * it, eautiful Appear- the fecond S ? I can’t pofitively affirm it to be the very fame. Thefe Plants grow wild upon old Walls and Buildings in great Plenty; but may b cultivated by fowing their Seeds in Autun upon a dry ¢ lly, or {tony Soil, w: they will thrive much better than in a richer Soil, and are preferable for Ufe to thofe which grow in a moilt rich Ground for tho’ in fach Places they will often be very rank, yet they are not nearfo ftror t ; other C from Seeds, ten Months rve -APILION, l Bul oom is fo call’d, becaufe 7 meafure, it refembles a Butterfly, with Wings expanded: It alw confifts of four Parts; the Ve 2 or Standard, a large erect Segment or Petal ; the two Wings, which compofe the Sides; or Keel, which is a concave egment, refembling the lower-part [ Boat; this Keel is fometimes intire, and fometimes it confifts of two Petals or Segments a ring pretty clofely together: is T Peas, B legun ins, Kidney-ber the Flat of a Parterre between Terrafs Walk and Terrafs Walk a > three hundred Feet ; nor can it well be made lefs than an hundred and forty ; and then the Length, at twice and half the Breadth, would be three hundred and fifty F which fome account a handfome and Furnifhing thefe Parterres, whether it be Plain, or with Embroidery, that depends much upon the Form of them, 4 ierefore muit be left to the Judgment and Fancy of the Defigner. 5 us Plants. PAPPOSE PLANTS, arefuch as have their Seeds cover’d with a Down, which adheres to the upper-part of the Seed, and are of Ufe to {pread them when ripe, by fuftaining ’emin the fo that they maybe convey’d toa great kind PARTERRE, isalevel Divifion of Ground, i > moft part, faces the South and an Honfe, and is generallyfur- rreens, Flowers, & feveral Sorts of Pa eS, as Parterres of Embroi- arterres are more beat in any other Countries, f our Turf, and that Deflected Simplicity that it affords of the Spectator. ers are cut into Shell and Scroll-work, : s between then Parterre As to the general Proportion of an Oblong or Long accounted the moft proper Figure for a Parterre; becaufe y the Rules of Per/pective, or the natural Declenfion of the vifual Rays in Optic Square finks almoft to a Square ap} s much lefs than it r Wild Parfnip, o7 is; therefore a Parterre fhould not be lef fown y or March; and up, they fhould b e finall Pot fill’d witl ng’d into a moderate I ing to water taken Root ; of other Plants, from whence they re their Nourifhment, d will not grow upon the Ground, as t oe, Bec ys different from tivation. Which I have fown the 1¢ Bed forfev } irher her twice as long as is broad; twice anda . o } accounted a very good Proportio rare that three times is 3 As to the Breadth of a Pa ke its Dimenfions from the B t of the Houfe: If it be Feet, ’twill be too narrc two hund J Nordo It were cultivated 1 appear too leafing to t 1 1¢€ uct and mn foas to fill the Stamina ich Pot gain into the H ir nd n Time r Stature, Pots, which id if you e Summer, and hey will rife to h. before Winter. ild be placed into a new with other tender z yi the Winterthey muit be k’d after, to water and cleanfe them wall from Vermin pecies are ; 1. PARIETARIA; 0 vidos: C. B. P. Pellitory of the 2. PARIETARIA; min Pellitory, v firft of the the true Sore whic! Scoridis for medicinal common. in grows wild in £ ther open S} -fold to the Wic Defien } Defign Noblenefs of time occafions ply’d ommonly f it, which tl y of the Garden Kind vurchafe at an cafy |