400 SELECT LIST OF FRUITS. 
Very few operations can be carried on during this month, 
with the exception of trenching and digging in dry weather ; 
but this ought not to be neglected. 
‘Plant all sorts of fruit trees in mild weather. Proceed 
with pruning and nailing wall trees, whenever an opportu- 
nity occurs. Examine the fruit-room every week, re- 
moving the fruit found in a state of decay. 
Forcing, §-c.—Go on with the usual culture of those 
houses which have been commenced, or are now put into 
operation, attending to the necessary degrees of heat, &e. ; 
the same attention to hotbeds and bits will be necessary, 
as in the last month. Continue the forcing of asparagus, 
rhubarb, sea-kale, and mushrooms, in pits, or in the mush- 
room-house. 
Green-house, §-c.—The directions for last month. will 
be found equally applicable for this. _ 
Flower Garden, §-¢c —The directions for last month will 
also be found equally applicable to this. Rake and sweep 
leaves from lawns aud gravel-walks, repairing the latter as 
occasion may require. 
SELECT LIST‘OF FRUITS. 
AN 
APPLES. 
EARLY. . 
Early Harvest, Early Strawberry, 
Large Yellow Bough, (Sweet), Red Astrachan. 
* auroMN. 
Fall Pippin, : Autumn Strawher-y, 
Gravenstein, Jersey Sweet, 
Hawley, ‘Porter. 
