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head. Admit all the air possible to the house, and 
keep the fire on. 
THE CINERARIAS.—These will now be in full 
flower. Discontinue syringing, but fumigate as soon 
as the green fly appears. Keep a little fire heat, 
merely as a precaution against cold nights, but no 
more. Admit all the air possible. 
The Calceolarias will require room and air, with 
frequent fumigations. 
THE GESNERACEOUS House.—The inmates of this 
department will now begin to assume a_ beautiful 
aspect from the development of their foliage; keep 
up a good lively heat; give water carefully ; keep the 
house close, and shade from too strong a sunlight. 
THE Potato HousE, THE PEA FRAMES, THE AS- 
PARAGUS Pit, THE MusHrooM House, SEA-KALE, 
RHUBARB, CARROT FRAMES, ETC.—May all be referred 
to last month’s remarks. 
THE Dwarr Brean Hovuse.—Those coming into 
bearing must have a good growing heat kept up, with 
moderate watering. Keep up a moist and humid 
atmosphere in the house to check the red spider. 
APRIL. 
THE Earty ViNERY.—The Grapes will now be 
getting a good size, and the last thinning out must be 
done. Clear off all useless growth, and keep a some- 
what humid atmosphere in the house, with a good 
lively heat. 
THe Late Vinery.—The vines will now be break- 
ing into growth, and must be well looked to, disbud- 
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