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pinch in the laterals, and regulate the laterals on 
eordons to one leader right and left, and thin out the 
fruit. 
THE CHERRY House.—The syringing may be less 
than before, but it can never be wholly dispensed with 
on account of aphides. 
THe PLtum Hovuse.—Continue syringing, and admit 
all the air possible night and day. Nip in all the 
laterals as they make two or three inches of wood. 
THE CUCUMBER AND MELON HovusEs.—Observe last 
month’s remarks. 
THe Puant Stove.—Everything will be in full 
growth and have a gay appearance; the chief business 
here will be to obtain healthy and handsome plants by 
regulating all the leading growth, getting as much light 
as possible on all sides of the plants, and the ripening 
off of some of the early flowering kinds. 
THE GERANIUM HovusE.—Cut down all very early 
flowering plants; strike the short cuttings, and pot the 
earlier struck cuttings intended for large and early 
plants. 
THE BatsamM Hovuse.—Admit all the air possible; 
give an abundance of water, and set the plants so far 
apart that the light can get at them all round, and 
when they are well formed give them some weak liquid 
manure. 
THE CucUMBER HovusE.—No fire heat will be re- 
quired from May till September. 
AUGUST. 
THe Late VINERY.—The Grapes will now require 
an abundance of air day and night, on all sides, if 
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