100 MAY. 



I have been assured that at Paris the produce of 

 one good headed tree, for the latter purpose, sells 

 for half a guinea. The Orange trees in the Tuille- 

 ries are so managed. 



The principal species of the Citrus are, the Sweet 

 and Seville Orange, Japan, Mandarin, and Myrtle- 

 leaved Lemon, the Acid and Sweet Lime, Citron, 

 and Shaddock. 



When your green-house plants are established in 

 the pots after removal, and a/ter all danger of frost 

 is over, let them be placed in a sheltered spot for a 

 short time, to inure them to the situation in which 

 they are to remain during the summer : that situa- 

 tion, though sheltered, should not be shaded, but 

 open, and especially exposed to the influence of the 

 morning sun. If the pots be sunk in some light 

 damp substance, such as old tan, they will be secured 

 from extreme drought, and much trouble in water- 

 ing will be avoided. 



Clear standard Roses of suckers from the stalk : 

 bud stocks of the wild or dog-brier Rose, and they 

 will push well the same season. Grafting and bud- 

 ding roses is a frequent practice on the continent. 



BULBS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS IN 

 FLOWER DURING THIS MONTH. 



Tulips, Anemones, Ranunculuses, Iris, Fritillary, 

 Crown Imperial, Star of Bethlehem, Peruvian Squill, 

 Lily of the Valley, &c. 



HERBACEOUS PLANTS IN FLOWER. 



These are so numerous, that I must confine my- 

 self to a selection of the most ornamental : Anchusa 



