ye ip’ THE FORCING GARDEN. 
Tae Pium House anD CHERRY. HousE.—Admit 
air freely, and syringe daily. 
THE GOOSEBERRY HOUSE.—Syringe copiously every 
day. 
THE CucuMBER HousEe.— Make fresh beds, and put 
in strong young plants for summer work. No fire heat 
is required for the summer. Ventilate at the top on 
hot days, but cold draughts must be avoided. Shut up 
early and syringe to keep up a humid atmosphere. 
THE MELoN HousE.—Observe last month’s remarks, 
and when the fruit is ripening be less liberal with the 
water. 
THE PLant Stove.—This month is an active time 
for the growing of all plants and the development of 
fine specimens. Due attention to early potting, train- 
ing, stopping of the leaders, the creation of vapour, 
checking of the insect tribes, &c., are the chief things 
to attend to. 
THE CAMELLIA HousE.—By the end of the month 
——some before, and some a little later—the plants will 
have made the terminal bud; then admit all the air 
possible, and keep the house open night and day. 
Tue Rose House.—Turn all the plants out by the 
end of the month; and cut them back, re-pot, and 
plunge them in some old tan, coal ashes, or sawdust on 
a south border, and encourage them to make strong 
wood. 
THE Batsam House.—Admit all the air possible ; 
give an abundance of water, and get all the light among 
the plants that is possible. 
Tue AspaRAGuUS Pir.—Discontinue heat, and re- 
move the sashes entirely. 
The other departments, as regards vegetables, may 
