528 Horiictdhiral Operations for November. 



Pansy Seeds may be now sown in boxes in a frame, for spring stock. 



Rocket Lark^spur Seed may now be sown in tlie open ground, for 

 early bloon^^ing in spring. 



ScHiZA.NTHUSES will now require another potting. 



Cir^ERARiAS should now be repotted. 



TROPaiOLCM LoBBiANUM should now be put into tire pot in which it is 

 to bloom. 



Double Feathkreews should now be taken iip and potted, for winter 

 blooming. 



OxALiSES AND SpARAXis may yet be potted. 



Gladioluses, Tiger Flowers, and other tender bulbs, should be taken 

 up before severe frosts. 

 . Roses, of tender kinds, should all be taken up tliis month ; Perpetuals and 

 Bourbons, in the open ground, if in a well-drained situation, Avith a little 

 covering, will stand the winter without injury. 



Chinese Primroses should now be repotted, if they require it. 



Ericas may be propagated now with success. 



Cactuses should now be sparingly watered, except Epiphyllum tranca- 

 tum and its varieties. 



Pelargoniums, from late cuttings, should now be shifted into 4 inch pots, 

 keeping them as cool as possible. 



Fine Petunias should be propagated from cuttings. 



Sweet Alyssuji, in pots, may have a shift into a larger size. 



Nemophilas should have a shift into the next sized pots. 



Mignonette in pots, should be rather sparingly watered at this season. 



Perennial Plants may yet be successfully reset. 



Torenia Asiatica should be kept in a warm part of the greenhouse. 



Peonies may still be removed with safety. 



Daisies should be protected in frames. 



Auriculas and Polyanthuses may &lso be protected in frames. 



Heliotropes should now be repotted, if they require it. 



Abutilons taken up from the ground and placed in boxes, in a cellar, 

 and set out again in the spring, will make very showy ornaments all the 

 season. 



Calceolarias will now need a shift, if the pots are full of roots. 



Hydrangeas should be wintered in frames, or in the cellar. 



Callas may now have larger pots, if they require it. 



Acacias, now coming into bloom, may be occasionally \*^atered with 

 guano. 



Half Hardy shrubs or plants, should now be protected from frost, by 

 coverings of straw or tliatch. Magnolias, camellias, some sorts of spirisas, 

 roses, &c., will require it, as well as some of tlie new pines, until they get 

 well established. 



Greenhouse PlapTts, of all sorts, will require attention, — such as 

 pruning, tieing up, top dressing, &c. 



