IN-DOOR GARDENING FOR 

 THE MANY. 



JANUARY. 



FIEST WEEK. 



GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. 



Cinerarias. — The plants intended for large specimens 

 must receive their final shift, and be allowed sufficient 

 space to expand their foliage without interfering with or 

 injuring each other. The side-shoots to be tied out. 



Epacrises. — As some of them will be preparing to 

 burst into flower, a little arrangement may be necessary 

 in tying them out to display their spikes of bloom more 

 advantageously. 



Euchsias. — If wanted early, the plants that were first 

 put to rest should be selected, and be fresh potted, cut- 

 ting back the roots, beginning with a small-sized pot ; to 

 be shifted into larger when the roots have extended to 

 the outside of the ball. Place them in a nice moist tem- 

 perature of 50° by day and 40° by night. 



Heaths. — To be looked over, and the dead and decay- 

 ing leaves removed. The most forward in bud — such as 

 the Vestitas, Vernix, Vasciflora, Aristata, JBeaumontia, 

 and many others, to be tied out, and arranged for the 

 season. 



Pelargoniums. — When large specimens are wanted, 



