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Geraniums* raised from cuttings, (or seed) pot soon- 

 Ditto, pots of, c. stir, or fresh earth, 387. 

 Auriculas and poly ant kits, transplant, part, &c. 381, 



388. 



Carnations yet layer ; transplant early layers, 381. 

 Pinks from early cuttings may be fit to move, 368. 

 Szveet williams layer, or transplant if rooted, 355. 

 Bulbous roots, as lilies,. c. take up for planting, 



305. 



Bulbous offsets, replant them without delay, 306. 

 Bulbs of autumn flowers, plant in first week ; see 



lilies, atamasco, Guernsey, c. 385. 

 Succulent plants, shift (best season) first week, 387. 



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NURSERY. 



Prune suckers, side stem shoots, straggling and luxu~ 

 riant ones from the head ; stir the ground, weed, 

 water ', thin seedlings, plant, shade, c. 72, 52* 



SEPTEMBER, 



GARDENS begin now to fail of their wonted 

 beauty, and therefore dying flowers, all litter, and 

 every thing unsightly, admonish the gardener to trim 

 his plants, and clean the ground frequently, that all 

 may be pretty, if not gay. An attention of this sort, 

 stirring the ground, and raking it, will give an air of 

 freshness and culture highly pleasing and creditable. 



MISCELLANEOUS WORK. 



See beginning of last month, twelve first articles. 

 Shrubs free from suckers, dig about, c. 117. 

 Prepare ground for planting trees and shrubs, 10S* 



