ERS' CHRONICLE. 



Miscellaneous. 



admissible but advantageous, through the whole routine 



. nes at this season, than woulc 



th I be safe and prudent two months earlier. Atten( 



r..««n>n^vTMt W SrnIrl < .nlanteiP Unctlla,I J rto the 6t °PP' n S and traiuin S °. f the 8n00 . ts 



Jin rices tK^ripedmm Sailed and thmnin S of . the *«"*■ 0Q tbe Vine9 ' m the earl . ie] 

 'he berries are swelling, particularly in fine clear 



begin to change colour, and air must be more 

 Peacues.— Let all very vigorous grow 



much better plan than allowing them t< 

 ruit, though ripened considerably earlier, 



mtljr new g 



3/. It. U. per plant. 



l'.t:m>iv, I'lavi;..— Lose no time in potting off, 

 pricking out into frames or boxes, young cuttings 

 soon as they are sufficiently rooted, and seedlings 

 soon as they will bear handling. As the potted i 



gradually [mrisg tliem to the open air. The hardier 

 and mats. If the plants in small pots are plunged in 



excellently adapted for this purpose we may mention 

 the follow in.; :— Double Poppies of various colours, 

 Lupins, Sunflowers, African and French Marigolds, 



sufficient quantity of cuttings and seedlings of half- 

 hardy climbers should now be potted for planting out in 

 May 5 with such plants as Cobreas, Maurandyas, Lophos- 







suiVanolhlr. Mo^t oftS like w!&* ° M ^ 

 loam suits them bestT^*' Two -*^s^eat^od^o!iU£5 



Is^bVsTrit 11 ^ " ?htS and " r ^ s -. TV^ 



il ■' '- l I ' roCuieit,t BKBDLINO FLOWERS. , afine i anf e 



-mperature rather higher SanSa 



