SECT. XX. MARCH. 399 



sorts, 262, &c. Strawberries, particularly alpines, 

 80. 



PLANT 



Trees and shrubs, 30, 100, 103, 109. Herbs in 

 rooted slips or cuttings, 262, &c. Strawberries, 

 39. Asparagus, 217. Artichokes, 214. Pota- 

 toes and Jerusalem artichokes, 260, 237. Let- 

 tuces, 240. Cauliflowers, 228. Other things as 

 last month. 



PROPAGATE 



Zrees and shrubs, by grafting, 87 ; by suckers, offsets, 

 layers and cuttings, 69. Herbaceous plants, by 

 parting roots, c. 305. 



FLOWERS. 



The hardy kinds of flowers in pots that have been 



housed, should be inured by degrees to the weather, 



and soon left out on nights : None should remain 



under cover more than necessary. 

 Pot desirable hardy plants for moveable ornaments, 



when in flower; but not too many, 297, 302. 

 Auriculas, if not before, dress, and regularly water, 



381. 



Carnations dress as directed for auriculas, 382. 

 Tulips, hyacinths, &c. of the best sorts, protect, 309. 

 Water potted plants duly as the weather is, 296. 

 Sow annuals, 292. Biennials, 302. Perennials^ 



303. 

 Take up, remove offsets, and divide fibrous rooted 



perennial flowers about middle of the month, 305. 

 Layers of carnations, pinks, &c. take up carefully 



soon, and pot or plant with earth to the roots, 



383. 

 Seedlings of ditto, and other things, plant out v V 



