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once than to defer till later in the season. Frames should be put in requi- 

 sition for many small things, which do better than if removed to the green- 

 house. 



Camellias should be arranged in their winter quarters ; top dress if any 

 need it, and wash and syringe the foliage and clean the pots. Water 

 liberally. 



Azaleas will require similar attention, except as regards water, which 

 should be sparingly given. 



Chrysanthemums should be removed to the house before severe frosts, 

 as the buds are often injured. 



AcHiMENES and Gloxinias done blooming may be placed away on a 

 dry shelf till January. 



Pelargoniums may be kept in a frame, or removed to a warm shelf near 

 the glass. 



Pansies and Daisies for blooming in winter should noAv be potted. 



IxiAS, Sparaxis, &c., may be repotted this month. 



Running Plants, Roses, &c., trained up the rafters or on the back 

 wall, should be put in order and neatly tied in. 



Fuchsias done blooming may be placed away under the stage and spar- 

 ingly watered. 



Roses in pots for early blooming should be liberally watered and have 

 a good situation on the stage ; plants in the open ground may now be 

 potted. 



Deutzias, Spir^as, &-C., may be potted now for blooming in the green- 

 house. 



Trop5:olum tricolorum and other tuberous plants must now be potted 

 for spring flowering. 



Hfacinths and other spring flowering bulbs may now be potted for very 

 early bloom. 



Calceolarias and Cinerarias may have another shift if growing 

 rapidly. 



Neapolitan Violets may he potted for forcing. Place in a cool frame, 

 protected only from frosts. 



FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY. 



Continue to rake and clean the walks, and mow the lawn ; sweep up all 

 dead leaves, and keep the borders clear of weeds. Prepare ground for 

 planting, as the first frosts have given a check to vegetation. 



Dahlias should all be taken up before hard frosts. 



Carnations and Picotees should be set out Avhere they can be pro- 

 tected with frames. 



Perennials of all kinds may be transplanted this month. 



Peonies may be removed now. 



Hyacinths, Crocuses, &c., may be set out. 



Pansies raised from seeds may be set out where they can have a slight 

 protection with a frame and dry leaves. 



Shrubs of all kinds may be transplanted towards the close of the month. 



