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we prefer to pot them, but there is no occasion to put 

 Tomato or Pepper plants in pots. 46 54. 



5th. Potted off root cuttings of Bouvardia in large 

 quantities. 48 52. 



th. Planted out in the open ground stock plants of 

 Variegated and Zonale Geraniums, the ones we have been 

 propagating from all winter. 50 53. 



7th. Put in cuttings of Dahlias, and potted off such as 

 are rooted. 50 44. 



8th. Put in cuttings of Lemon Verbenas for next sea- 

 son's stock, and potted off the last of Verbena cuttings 

 for the season. 42 52. 



9th. Potted off a general assortment of bedding plants, 

 mostly new, for our own stock. 46 54. 



11A. Planted out Roses largely. 48 56. 



12th. Potted off some Rose cuttings ; there was some 

 slight loss, owing to a rather high temperature. 46 50. 



13th. Potted off the Lemon Verbenas that were put 

 in on the 7th ult. ; found them too largely rooted, but had 

 no room to pot off until now. They should have been pot- 

 ted 10 days ago. 52 56. 



lth. Put in cuttings of Chrysanthemums, Phloxes, 

 and Lantanas, for plants for next fall and winter sales. 

 54 55. 



15^. The same. 50 58. 



IQth.-^ The same. 



ISth. Potted off Geraniums, etc., etc. As we are run- 

 ning short of Egg Plants, have put in 1,000 of the tops 

 as cuttings. 54 56. 



I9th. Potted off Dahlias and Lemon Verbenas. 50 

 54. 



. The same. 52 56. 



. Put in cuttings of Pelargoniums for fall and 

 winter stock. 52 56. 



2^rd. Potted off last lot of Rose cuttings for the 

 season. 54 64. 



