MONTHLY CALENDAR. o2¥F 
it, for they will be none the worse for the move. . This 
applies to all Peach and Plum trees that are young and 
have a tendency to make too much wood. ° The trees 
in the house must be watered after the replanting. 
Towards the end of the month new plantations may be 
made. Keep the ventilators open. 
THE PLUM AND CHERRY Hovuse.—Last month’s 
remarks are applicable here. 
THE CAMELLIA House.—Towards the end of the 
month the sashes may be drawn up at night, but 
admit all the air possible by day. Those in pots out of 
doors may be brought in. 
THE GERANIUM House.—Towards the middle of the 
month the old plants may be shaken out of the pots 
they have flowered in, and the ball reduced, and then 
repotted into small pots, five-inch or six-inch, according 
to the size of the plants, and then housed for the 
winter. Give water very moderately, and all the air 
possible daily. 
THE CINERARIA House.—About the middle of the 
month-—sooner or a little later, according to the state 
of the weather, being careful of frost—clean over the 
pots of young Cinerarias, and house them, admitting 
air and syringing daily. Seedling Calceolarias should 
he placed in the pit. 
THE PLant Stove.—Now is the time to see that 
all plants intended for forcing are thoroughly esta- 
blished in the pots, and the wood well ripened. Keep up 
a day temperature of 60° to 70°, and some plants may 
now be introduced for early flowering. 
THE PINK AND CaRNATION House.—In the begin- 
ning of the month house the plants for forcing. (See 
ps 211.) 
