MONTHLY CALENDAR. 205 
THE CALCEOLARIAS.— Herbaceous Calceolarias must 
be shifted from the small store pots into seven-inch 
ones. Admit all the air possible every day, and fumi- 
gate as soon as the green fly shows itself. 
Tue Potato House AND FRAME.—Those Potatoes 
that were planted in December will now be up where a 
fire has been kept going; move the surface a little 
with a rake. 
THE EarLy PEA FRAME AND GLasses.—The Peas 
will now be advancing apace; dress them over with 
the hoe and rake, and admit all the air possible every 
day. 
THE ASPARAGUS Pit.—The Asparagus will now be 
moving; give an abundance of water and an occa- 
sional watering with salt water. Protect from frost by 
some dry hay or ferns, with a mat on the top. 
THE MusHroom Hovuse.—The beds made in the 
autumn will be getting exhausted; make fresh ones, 
and keep up a mild fire heat. 
SEA-KALE.—The Kale will now be in full cut; cut 
it clean off close to the crown of the old plant, and 
never let it be above six inches long; then it will be 
all good and fit for the table. Cut all clean from the 
pot, and cover it again. Put a stick or long label with 
the date on it when the Kale was cut, so that you may 
know for the future. This will save the trouble of 
searching in vain for the second cut. 
RHuUBARB ForcinGc.—The Rhubarb will now be 
ready. Do the same as for the Sea-kale. 
THE CARROT FRAME.—Thin the young Carrots out 
and sow more. Admit air at all favourable times, and 
protect from frosts. 
