ZO MAY — EIEST WEES, 



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FIRST 



GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATOEY. 



Attend in due time to all plants that require potting- 

 into larger pots ; and pinch, off the tops of all that are of 

 a rambling or loose habit of growth, to make them com- 

 pact and bushy. 



Azaleas. — As soon as they are out of bloom, take them 

 into heat to make their growth, syringing them frequently 

 and supplying them occasional!}* with manure water, and 

 shade for a short time in the middle of the day when 

 the sun is powerful. 



Calceolaeias. — Give them weak liquid manure occa- 

 sionally, and shade those in bloom. 



Cinebabias. — When done flowering, cut the stems 

 down, to favour the development of suckers, and remove 

 them to a cold pit or frame. 



Cliaibees. — Keep all neatly trained. 



Heaths and New Holland Plants. — The late-flower- 

 ing sorts, or such as have already flowered, and the 

 young stock intended for another season, may be re- 

 moved to cold pits or frames. Such plants as require it 

 must be shifted, stopped, and shaded : particular atten- 

 tion being paid that they do not get dry at the root. 



Pelaeg-ontcms. — Shade such as are in flower : and 

 shift and stop such as are wanted to flower late. 



STOVE AND OECHID-HOESE. 



Keep up a kind humidity and a gradual increase of 

 temperature in correspondence with the increase of solar 

 light, and shut up early in the afternoon with sun heat. 

 Continue to propagate the choice stove plants, and keep 

 ail free from insects. 



ACHIMENBS. — Pot off. 



Begonias. — Continue to repot as they go out of bloom, 



