MONTHLY NOTICES. 



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sumach, laburnums, lilacs, jasmines, candleberry myrtles, guelder 

 roses, d:c. 



Where the borders require filling up, the following plants may- 

 still be moved, but do it early in this month : — - 



Lychnises, campanulas, Canterbury bells, tree primroses, 

 rockets, sweet-williams, wallflowers, columbines, monk's-hood, 

 rose campions, perennial asters and sunflowers, foxgloves, <fec. 



Sow perennial and biennial flower seeds about the last week 

 in this month. Stake your hyacinths, when the flower stems are 

 tall. 



Plant out layered carnations of last year, into the places where 

 they ought to remain. 



Give fresh earth to any plants in pots, such as carnations, pinks, 

 auriculas, double sweet-williams, double stock gillyflowers, rock- 

 ets, etc. 



Sow annuals of all hardy kinds. 



Transplant any hardy roses, which you may wish should blow 

 late in the year. 



Plant box, for edgings, still; and roll the lawn and grass walks. 

 Transplant any tenderer kinds of annuals which you may have 

 been at the pains of raising m, or procuring from, a hot-bed. 

 Keep the garden quite free from weeds and dead leaves. 



APRIL. 



Now place sticks to every plant or stalk requiring support. 

 Fix the sticks, or light iron rods, firmly in the ground ; and tie 

 the stems to each stick neatly, in two or three places. 



Some evergreens may yet be removed, as laurels, laurustinus, 

 Portugal laurel, cistuses, arbutus, magnolias, pyracanthas, etc. 



Propagate auriculas, by slipping off their suckers and offsets, 

 this month. 



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