432 Horticultural Memoranda. 



layered should be cut from the old plant the last of tlie innnth, and imme- 

 diately repotted and shaded a few days. 



Roses should be taken up and repotted the last of the month. Plants 

 raised from cuttings or layers should now be potted off. 



Mignonette and Sweet Alt/ssum, in pots, should be kept in a frame and 

 carefully watered. 



Cyclamens should now be repotted, if not already done. 



Paonies, of the herbaceous kinds, may be safely and successfully trans- 

 planted this month. 



Verbenas should now be propagated, both by layers and cuttings, for a 

 spring slock. 



Ericas and Epacrises should now have a shift into larger pots, if they 

 need it. 



Gloxinias, Achimenes, cf-c, done flowering, may be placed away on a dry 

 shelf. 



Gesnera zebrina and late started achimenes should be shifted into larger 

 size pots. 



Oxalies of all kinds should be potted now. 



Nemophila insignis , sown last month, should now be potted off into small 

 pots. 



Azaleas should now be put into a frame or the greenhouse, where they 

 can be sheltered from heavy rains. 



Herbaceous plants, of all kinds, may be safely transplanted this month. 



Chinese primroses in small pots should be shifted into larger size. 



Orange and Lemon trees, turned out into the open ground, should now be 

 taken up and potted. 



Salvias, of all kinds, should now be propagated for a spring stock. 



Cactuses should now be rather sparingly watered. 



Victoria, lOiveek and other stocks may yet be sown ; those planted last 

 month should now be potted off singly in thumb-pots. Large plants in 

 the ground should now be taken up. 



Ncepolitan violets should be taken up carefully, and planted out in a frame 

 this month. Such as are wanted for blooming during winter in pots should 

 now be taken up and potted. 



Abutilons, planted out for blooming during summer, should now be taken 

 up and potted. 



Pansies, raised from cuttings or layers, should now be set out in prepared 

 beds, according to the directions of Mr. Turner in our July number. 



Schizanthuses , sown last month, should now be potted off, placing three 

 plants round the sides of a small pot. 



Cinerarias should now be divided at the root, and potted singly into 

 4-inch pots. 



Tulip beds should now be prepared for the roots by turning over the soil, 

 so that it may be well settled before November. 



Japan lilies, in pots, should now be sparingly watered. 



Greenhouse plants of all sorts should now be got in readiness for their 

 winter quarters. 



