216 ROOMS PLANTS FROM THE CELLAR, &c. [APRIL. 



Hydrangeas, Oleanders, Sweet-bay, Sfc. may be brought 

 out to the open air any time about the middle of the 

 month. If any of them stand in need of larger pots or 

 tubs, have them turned out, the balls reduced, and put 

 them in others a little larger; or where convenient they 

 may be planted in the ground, except Oleanders, which 

 do best to be a little confined. Be sure to keep the 

 Hydrangeas in shady situations. It will not be advisa- 

 ble to expose entirely the Orange and Lemon trees, 

 until the end of this or first of next month. Where 

 there are any scale or foulness of any kind collected 

 on the foliage or wood, have them cleaned directly be- 

 fore the heat increases the one, and to get clear of the 

 disagreeable appearance of the other. 



