406 jtitf . SECT, 



Tulips, anemonies, &c. in beds and in flower, protect, 



309. 

 ftulhs and tubers of dying spring flowers, take up, 



305. 

 Slips and cut t bigs of pinks, double watt-flowers, dou- 



ble sweet mltiams, double scarlet lychnis -, double 



rockets., and lychnidea, plant as soon, as the young 



shoots are forward enough, 368, 355, 366, 369, 



366. 



Geraniums, plant cuttings of last year's shoots,. 384. 

 Water seed-beds lightly and moderately in a dry 



time, 300 ; and pots of flowers regularly, 296. 

 Air, give to housed plants freely, as the season is, 



385. 

 Dress, shift, a*nd tie up, flowers and shrubs in pots, 



386. 



Pot some ten week stocks, mignonette, &c. 296, 297". 

 Support spindling carnations, &c. and weak shrubs, 



57. 

 Stir the surface mould in tubs and pots of flowers, 



385. 



NURSERY; 



Weed, water, occasionally shade tender seedlings, 7. 

 Seed-beds, keep cool, for without moisture, germina- 



tion cannot be expected ; but give water lightly, 



so as not to cake the ground, 53. 



JUNE. 



IN this month the gardener begins to find some 

 pause to his labour. The ground is now fully crop- 

 ped, as to principals, and the chief 'business is to see 

 that the various plants, according to their different 

 ages of growth, do not stand in need of the necessary 



