FLOWERING SHRUBS. 



Late this month, evergreens and flowering shrubs 

 tnay be transplanted from nurserj' beds and watered ; 

 particularly lauristinus, phillyre s, Portugal laurek, 

 arbutuses, &c. 



PROPAGATION BY CUTTINGS. 



Gooseberries, currants, honey-suckles, Portugal lau- 

 rels and other shrubs, may be propagated late this 

 month by cuttings. Take cuttings from shoots? of this 

 year's growth — the cuttings about ten inches long — 

 plant them about a foot apart, in a shady place, and 

 water them — put the cuttings about one-third of their 

 length in the ground. 



FRUIT STONES. 



Cherry and plum stones may be sown now, or ii> 

 October, to raise stocks for grafting or budding. Sow 

 them in beds or drills, separately, about two inches 

 ieep and three inches apart. 



GENERAL REMARKS. 



Destroy weeds among your flowers, seedlings, nui!^- 

 sery beds, young planted trees, shrubs, &c. Cut the 

 sterns of dscayed flowers ; prime away irregular shoots 

 •f shrubs and flowering plants — support such as re- 

 quire it — roll gravel walks — mow and roll grass walks ; 

 clip edges and edgings— destroy insects that infest 

 your line fruits — it maybe done with sweetened wa^er 

 hiH g in viah upon the trees — protect yoar fine fi 

 wi J. nets from birds, and prepare ground for placiting 

 Bext month. 



GREEN'HOUSE. 



All kinds of cuttings that ha^ e struck r^ot, must 

 fee potted this month j water now with moderation* 



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