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be transferred from frames to greenhouses. Bedding Oct. 

 Calceolarias, Pansies, Pentstemons, Snapdragons, and 

 Violas can be propagated by means of cuttings. Young 

 Zonal Geraniums for bedding should be put into boxes 

 and housed for the winter. If winter Violets are wanted, 

 a frame can be made up and planted. 



An important item of October work is clearing 

 exhausted flower beds, and replanting them with bulbs 

 of various kinds, Wallflowers, Sweet Williams, Primroses, 

 Canterbury Bells, Forget-me-nots, and other plants. 



Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, and other bulbs may be 

 planted, potted, and put in glasses and vases. Window- 

 boxes may be overhauled and replanted for spring. 

 Sweet Peas may be sown. 



There will not be a great deal to do in the fruit 

 garden. Early Vines may be pruned. Fruit trees that 

 have not blossomed on account of luxuriant growth may 

 be root- pruned. Pot fruit trees may be repotted. 

 Strawberries for forcing may be laid on their sides, and 

 beds of Strawberries cleared and manured. Apples 

 and Pears may be gathered and stored. 



In the kitchen garden. Beetroot, Carrots, and Potatoes 

 may be lifted and stored. Cabbages may be planted. 

 Celery and Leeks may be earthed. Tomatoes should 

 be ripened off. Broad Beans and Peas may be sown. 

 Broccoli that is growing very strongly may be checked 

 by chopping round with a spade. 



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