178 OCTOBER. 



matis, Chinese Noisette and Bourbon Roses, Rubus 

 rosaefolius, Double Blossomed Dwarf and Irish 

 Furze, Chaste Tree, with variously colored leaves ; 

 ornamental Scarlet Dyers and other Oaks, Sumach, 

 Verbena, &c. 



ROUTINE WORK. 



Preserve order and cleanliness in your gravel- 

 walks, beds, and shrubberies. Regulate in the latter 

 every disorderly growth, and dig up all the borders 

 which are without flowers, both for the sake of 

 neatness, and for the reception of such plants as you 

 design to place in them. 



Attend still to the constant mowing and rolling of 

 your turf. 



Gather up leaves as they fall : if placed in large 

 heaps they will be serviceable for hot-beds, or will 

 form valuable matter for composts. 



