AZALEA CULTU 



require soil and pots. Remove these to frames as directed 

 elsewhere. Syringe all Azaleas twice a day, that are out- 

 side, until the night dews are heavy, when syringing can be 

 dispensed with. 



June, July and August. 



All your plants should at this time be in the open air, 

 and the pots plunged. When the weather is warm, and 

 no dews at night, syringe twice a day. Watch the young 

 grafted plants, for they will still have a great tendency to 

 throw out young shoots below the graft. Nothing further 

 is required during these three months. Syringe, water when 

 dry, and keep your plants free from dead leaves, branches, 

 &c., &c. 



September. 



Towards the end of this month, and before the first 

 frost, have all your plants brought to the house. Give 

 them a light top dressing of fresh soil. See that they are 

 clear of all insects. Give all the plants a dose of lime 

 water after removing them to the house. Place your young 

 cuttings on benches, and as near the glass as possible. 

 Syringe once or twice a day. Those plants that you wish 

 for early flowering remove to the forcing house. 



October. 



Your plants should be all housed. Give them water at 

 the roots only when dry. Those that are in the forcing 

 house syringe twice a day. Give plenty of air in fine 



