144 THE FORCING GARDEN. 
six to twelve months before they can be put into heat. 
The Honeysuckles, Magnolias, Daphnes, &c., must be 
grown in pots for the purpose. 
After the shrubby classes of plants have done 
flowering, the hardy ones should be put into a cooler 
house to ripen the new wood for a few weeks, and then 
plunged out of doors for the summer; but such as the 
Indian Azaleas, &c., should be continued in a cool 
house at least till they have made the terminal bud, 
when they may be set out of doors for a few weeks, to 
keep them back. All those bulbs that have done 
flowering should be set under a north wall, and kept 
moderately moist till they have matured their new 
parts. With care, most of the herbaceous and bul- 
bous plants will last many years for forcing if care- 
fully looked after when they are once forced. 
