226 CULTIVATION. 



winter, besides the ordinary and daily care in 

 giving" air and water, it is time to consider what 

 other plants should be introduced to flower, or be 

 nursed in the green-house. These need not be 

 named ; but about the middle of October the 

 tirst division of Cape bulbs should be planted, 

 leaving the second to be planted in November. 

 These bulbs consist of Ixias, Antholizes, &c. &e., 

 which, though small, are exceedingly beautiful 

 flowers. This tribe of plants succeed best in 

 sandy moor-earth ; and, after flowering, are 

 treated exactly like other bulbs. 



Common bulbs, and many other flowers, receive 

 a share of the fostering proteciion of the green- 

 house ; and as the chief pleasure derivable from 

 such a building is during the winter months, 

 every eiFort should be made to have in it a pro- 

 fuse show of flowers. 



