OCTOBER, SECT. XX. 



FLOWERS. 



over, trim, tie up, gather ripe seeds, &c. 57, 



&c. 

 Geraniums, and other tender plants, dress, house, 



385. 

 Auriculas and carnations in pots, preserve from mucfy 



wet, and set in sunny situations, 381, 382. 

 Seeds, or seedlings, in pots, or boxes, ditto, and shelter 



from the cutting N. E. winds, 381. 

 Annuals, self-sown, &c. may be taken up with a little 



earth, and planted where wanted, 300. 

 Biennials, plant out, but leave a few for spring, 302.- 

 Perennials, ditto, also slip or divide old roots, 305. 

 Bulbous or tuberous, and fleshy roots of spring and 



summer" flowers, plant, but the earliest first, 306. 

 Minionette, pots of, house, or put under hand-glass. 

 Saxifrage, pyramidal and double, plant in pots, 379. 

 Edging of dwarf flowers, box, &c. plant, or repair. 



NURSERY. 



Stir, and fork in a little short well rotted manure, 73. 

 Dig ground to be planted, a week before it is wanted. 

 Sow seeds of trees, c. and guard against mice, &c. 

 ' 74, 82. 



Transplant seedlings designed for stocks, &c. 75. 

 Suckers of plums, cuttings. of quinces, codlin, &c. 



77. 

 Prune, or dress up, young trees and shrubs from 



suckers, straggling shoots, and form the heads, 76. 

 D/> about ditto for purposes as directed, 83 ? 



