Vlll CONTENTS. 



LETTER VI. 



JUNE. 



Neatness of the Dutch. Hand weeding. Hoeing. 

 Raking. Tying up herbaceous plants. Sticking them. 

 Take up Bulbs to dry. Reason why they should be 

 taken up ; leaves not to be injured. Directions for strik- 

 ing Pink pipings, cuttings of China, Moss, and other 

 Roses. Carnation cuttings, and slips of different plants, 

 how to make. Keep Garden neat. Plant Perennials and 

 Biennials in beds. Plant bulbs of Bella Donna, Guern- 

 sey Lily, and Colchicum, &c. Make cuttings of Green- 

 house plants. Propagate Chrysanthemums. Instruc- 

 tions for making Flower Baskets, Ornamental Vases and 

 Tables. Clip Edgings and Weed Gravel. Tie up Car- 

 nations and Pink plants and their pods. Flowers in 

 bloom Sow Brompton Stock Seed, for the next year 



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JULY. 



Fruits of industry. Gardening considered as a ration- 

 al amusement. On order. Flowers in bloom during the 



