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MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 



Plants of Annuals raised in frames or pots, may be planted out abont 

 the last week in the month. If done before that time, many of the sorts are 

 apt to perish. lu planting, care should be taken to retain all the soil to the 

 roots that possibly can be done, or the removal may destroy the plants; they 

 will the more speedily establish themselves. It is best to plant the tenderer 

 sorts in clusters undivided, and in a week or two thin out all not necessary to 

 remain. Another advantage in planting as here directed is, that the plants 

 are not injured by the heat of the sun operating upon them. Nor is there any 

 necessity for waiting till wet weather, but the planting may be done at any 

 time, attention being paid to water well at the time of planting, and to sprin- 

 kle water over the tops for a few nights afterwards. 



PoLYANTHtSKS, (see page 23.) 



Rancnculuses, (see page 25.) 



Rose Trees, (see page 23.) 



Tulips, (see page 24.) 



Violets, beds of, may now be planted, as the patches readily part and 

 successfully strike root immediately. (See page 48.) 



LIST OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS, 



FLOWERING DCKINO THE PRESENT MONTH, IN THE PRINCIPAL NCRSERIES, 

 AT MR. knight's EXOTIC NURSERY, KINO'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON. 



Camellias Amaryllises, &c. in great variety. 



G. RTDOE, PRINTER, SHEFFIELD. 



