384 Horticultural Memoranda. 



left too late. Keep the plants well syringed. Grafting may be done now, 

 as well as inarching, and cuttings may also be put in. 



Oxalis hirta and Bowiei should be immediately potted, especially the 

 former. 



Verbenas, for keeping over for winter blooming, or for a spring stock, 

 should now be layered into small pots. 



Chrysanthemums , in small pots, should be shifted into a larger size. Old 

 plants may still have the tops of their shoots layered off. 



White lilies should be taken up, divided, and reset the last of the month, 

 if a large stock is wanted. 



Cactuses may now be shifted into larger pots. 



Pansies may still be propagated from cuttings. Seeds may be also sown 

 now for spring blooming. 



Mignonette, Sweet Alyssum, NemophUa insignis and Scldzanihus , may 

 still be sown for blooming in winter. 



Callas should be potted the last of the month. 



Ericas should be carefully looked after. If they need repotting, do the 

 work at once. Cuttings put in in February or March, may now be potted off. 



Japan lilies should be rather sparingly watered after they have done 

 flowering. 



Heliotropes, for early winter blooming, should now be shifted into larger 

 pots. 



Orange and Lemon trees should be budded this month. 



Roses, of all kinds, should now have their layering finished. Budding may 

 now be commenced. Roses in pots, wanted for blooming about Christmas, 

 should now be shifted into larger pots, and headed in ; water fortnightly, 

 with liquid guano. Cuttings of all kinds of Bengal, Tea, Noisette, Bour- 

 bon, and Hy. Perpetual roses may now be renewed from cuttings. 



Achimenes, for late flowering, should now be shifted into larger pots. 



Fuchsias, in small pots, should now be shifted into larger ones. 

 Euphorbia jacquinceflora should now be shifted into larger pots, and all 

 the shoots topped, in order to make them dwarf and bushy plants. 



Duphni odora cuttings should now be potted off; the old plants may also 

 be shifted, if they require it. 



Acacias, of all kinds, require a good degree of pot room, if fine plants are 

 an object ; water, also, with liquid guano. 



Chorizcmas may now be shifted into larger pots. 



Antirrhinums should now be propagated from cuttings. 



Coxcombs, in pots, will need a shift into larger ones. 



Oleanders, now in bloom, should be abundantly supplied with moisture. 



Chinese primroses, of the double kinds, should be kept in a cool frame 

 shaded from the noonday sun. Seedlings, in small pots, should now be 

 shifted into larger size. 



Greenhouse plants. Continue to look after them now, and repot and 

 prune all such as require it. 



