06 MAT. 



injured, but expect the upholding aid of the smooth 

 shaven prop, neatly tied, and are wedded thus." 



DAHLIAS. 



Put out the old Dahlias that have been parted, 

 potted, and rooted in the preceding months, as soon 

 as all danger of frost is over, having previously in- 

 ured them by degrees to the external air. 



TREATMENT OF TULIPS, RANUNCULUSES, AND 

 ANEMONES IN BLOSSOM. 



Shelter these from high winds and scorching suns. 



AURICULAS. 



Shift these into larger pots for next year's blos- 

 som, and plant offsets. 



POLYANTHUSES. 



Part these, if not previously done, and plant them 

 in a shady border, observing to water them plenti- 

 fully until they have taken root 



