4 FEBRUAR Y 



GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS IN BLOSSOM. 



Allspice (Chimonanthus fragrans) delightful!) fra- 

 grant ; Corrsea Speciosa, Oxalis, Versicolar, Heaths, 

 and some Camellias. 



SOME OF THE SHRUBS IN BLOSSOM. 



Mezereon, Erica, Herbacea, Daphne Collina, and 

 Neapolitana, Corchorus Japonicus, Cydonia, Japo- 

 nica, and the Magnolia Conspicua, a very attractive 

 shrub, (a native of China,) the flowers of which ap- 

 pear before the leaves. 



EVERGREENS. 



Plant out Evergreens and shrubs of all kinds. 

 Roses particularly, as they break early ; plant cut- 

 tings in sheltered situations and rich light soil ; and 

 you may procure stocks of the common wild hedge 

 rose for standards on which to bud the garden sorts. 



Separate the roots of herbaceous plants. Plant 

 Box for edging, if you prefer it to slate, and have 

 not previously planted it in September, which is a 

 better season. Indeed rooted slips may be put down 

 in any moist season. 



ROUTINE WORK. 



Keep your flower-knots free from weeds, for the 

 want of neatness will render the natural aspect of 



