488 THE MAGAZINE OF HORTICULTURE. 



not crowd everythino; in at once, but let the smaller plants stand out in 

 frames until the last of the month. 



Camellias should be arranged in the coolest part of the house ; water 

 sufficiently to thoroughly wet the roots. 



Azaleas will require but little attention ; water sparingly. 



Chrysanthemums should be removed to the houses before hard frosts 

 injure their buds; water liberally, using liquid manure occasionally. 



Pelargoniums should be kept in a frame as long as the weather is good ; 

 if too cool and damp, remove to the house at once. 



Cinerarias may be kept in frames all the month. 



Monthly Carnations, planted out in beds, should be taken up and 

 potted. 



IxiAS AND Sparaxis should be potted this month. 



Verbenas, for winter flowering, should be shifted for the last time thia 

 month. 



Fuchsias, done blooming, may be placed under the stage, where they 

 wUl keep well till spring. 



Neapolitan Violets should be planted in frames this month. 



Roses, in the open ground, may be taken up and potted. 



AcHiMENEs, done flowering, may have their tops cut off", and the pots 

 placed away under the stage. 



Plants of all kinds should be tied up, staked, top dressed and put in good 

 order before removing to the house. 



FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY. 



Notwithstanding the lateness of the season, the flower garden and orna- 

 mental grounds should have every attention. The walks will need another 

 cleaning, and the lawn one or two mowings, the late heavy rains having 

 given the grass a fresh growth. Keep all falling leaves swept up, and re- 

 move all frost-bitten plants. 



Now is the time to make new plantations if they are wanted, or to add 

 to older ones. Herbaceous perennials may also be transplanted with the 

 best success. It is the season to plant spring flowering bulbs, lilies, &.c. 



Dahlia roots should be taken up and housed before severe frosts occur ; 

 but let them remain in the ground as long as the weather is fine. 



Gladioluses may be taken up this month. 



Lilies of all kinds may be planted this month. 



Tulips, Hyacinth and other bulbs may be planted. 



PiEONiES should be transplanted this month. 



Daisies may be transplanted to frames, where they can be slightly pro- 

 tected during winter. 



Orange Globe roots, if taken up and stored in boxes, may be planted 

 out again next spring. 



Madeira Vine roots should be taken up before hard frosts. 



Pansies, divided and reset, will make fine plants for early bloom in the 

 spring. 



Shrubs of all kinds may be transplanted as soon as the leaves fall. 



