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evergreen shrubs. Cuttings. Loam and 

 peat. 



NORANTEA. Two species. Stove 

 evergreen shrubs. Cuttings. Loam and 

 peat. 



NORMANDY CRESS. See Ameri- 

 can Cress. 



NORWAY SPRUCE. Pinus cana- 

 densis. 



NOTEL.T^A. Five species. Green- 

 house evergreen shrubs. Ripe cuttings. 

 Peat and loam. 



NOTHOCHL.IINA. Nine species. 

 Green-house and stove ferns. Seed and 

 division. Sandy peat. 



NOTYLIA. Five species. Stove 

 epiphytes. Offsets. Wood and moss 



prune; plant; cuttings plant. — Figs, 

 rub off green fruit; train, but do not 

 prune. — Fork over ground about fruit 

 trees. — Gooseberries, plant; prune; 

 cuttings .plant. — Medlars, plant. — 

 Mulberries, plant. — Mulch round 

 trees newly planted. — Nectarines, 

 prune; plant. — Nuts (Filberts), &c., 

 p]sinl.— Peaches, prune; plant. — Pears, 

 prune; plant. — Plums, prune; plant. — 

 Pruning and planting generally should 

 be done; it is the best season. — Quinces, 

 plant. — Raspberries, prune; plant. — 

 Services, plant. — Stake trees newly 

 planted. — Standards, plant ; prune. — 

 Stones of fruit sow. — Strawberries, 

 dress, if not done last month. — Suckers, 



NOVEMBER is a month chiefly of , remove. — Trees Cor forcing, remove. — 



routine neatness and preparation for 

 winter. 



Trench and manure ground to be plant- 

 ed, if not done months ago. — ^''ines, 

 prune ; plant. — IVall Trees and Espa- 

 liers generally, prune and plant; it is 

 the best for their winter regulation. — 

 Walnuts, \^\d.nt. — Water all newlv 



FLOWER GARDEN. 



Anemones, plant, if not done in Oc- 



KITCHF.N GARDEN. 



Artichokes, winter, dress. — Aspara- 

 gus-beds, dress ; plant ; to force ; attend ^ ^ 



to that in forcing. — Beet, dig up for planted trees. — JVeeds, destroy 

 storing. — Cabbages, remove to winter nerally, and clean up. 

 quarters. — Cardoons, earth up, b. — Car- 

 rots, dig up and store, b. — Cauliflowers, 



attend to, under glasses, &c. — Celery, ,,,., .„, j , 



earth up. — Coleworts, plant. — Com- tober. — Auriculas, shelter. — Bulbous 

 posts, prepare. — Cucumbers, attend to, roots, finish planting in dry weather, b.f 

 in forcing. — Drain vacant ground. — cover beds with mats, &c., in bad wea- 

 Dung, prepare for hot-beds. — Earth- ther ; pot for forcing. — Carnation lay- 

 ing--up, attend to. — JSnd/r*, blanch, &c. ers, potted, shelter; finish planting. — 

 — Garlic, plant, b. — Herbary, clean, Climbers, as Ivy, Clematis, &c., plant 

 &c. — Horse-radish, dig up and store. — and train against walls. — Composts, 

 Hof-fceds, make for salading, &c.—/er!<- prepare. — Dahlias, take up after the 

 salem Artichokes, dig up and store. — first frost; dry and store under sand, 

 Leaves, 4-c., continually clear away. — where the temperature keeps about 

 Lettuces, plant in frames; attend to 40=. — Dressing the borders is now the 

 those advancing. — 3/in<, plant; force in chief occupation. — Edgings, plant. — 

 hot-bed. — Mushroom Beds, make; at- Evergreens, finish planting, b. ; finish 

 tend to those in production. — Onions, i layering. — Fibrous-rooted plants, finish 

 in store, look over ; plant for seed, b.; ' dividing and planting, b. — Fork over 

 — Parsley, cut down, b. — Parsnips, dig ' borders, shrubberies, &c. — Grass, roll ; 

 up and store, b. ; leave or plant out l keep free from leaves. — Gravel, weed, 



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for Bced. — Potatoes, dig up, b 

 Radishes, sow, in hot-bed. — Scilsafy, 

 dig up and store. — Savoys, plant for 

 seed, b. — Scoj-zonera, dig up and store. 

 — Seeds, dress and store. — Shallots, 

 plant, b. ; sow in hot-bed. — Spinach, 

 thin, &c. — Thinning, attend to. — 

 Trench, ridge, &c., vacant ground. — 

 Weeds, destroy continually.^ 



ORCHARD. 



Apples, prune; plant. — Apricots, 

 prune; plant. — Berberries, plant. — 

 Cherries, prune ; plant. — Currants, 



sweep, and roll. — Hedges, plant, clip,^ 

 plash. — Hoeing and raking are the chief 

 operations. — Hyacinths, &c., place in 

 water glasses ; pot for forcing. — Marvel 

 ofPeru,t;ike up and store. (See Dahlia.) 

 — Mulch round shrubs lately planted. — 

 Leaves, collect for composts. — Plant 

 Perennials and Biennials. — Planting 

 perform generally. — Potted Shrubs, 

 plunge in the earth of a well sheltered 

 border. — Pot Plants for forcing, as 

 Roses, Carnations, 8ic.— Prune Shrubs 

 generally. — Ranunculuses, plant, if not 

 done in October. — Seedlings, in boxes. 



