120 OPERATIONS FOR JUNE. 
Andromade. — The greenhouse and stove species may be placed or plunged in a 
shady border, early in the month. Vol. I. p. 165. 
Banksias. — Should be placed out of doors this month in a sheltered situation, 
where they will only receive the morning and evening sun; if the weather be not 
excessively wet. Vol. I. p. 120. 
BoRONiA SERRULATA. — Cuttiugs of the half-ripened wood may be put in pots 
of sand, as recommended last month. Vol. I. p. 173. 
Calandrinia grandiflora. — These plants may be turned into the borders 
early in the month : any common light soil will suit them. Vol. I. p. 222. 
Calochortus venustus, &c. — These plants, if in pots, must stand in very 
airy siuations in the greenhouse. They will be coming into flower towards the 
end of the month. 
Chrysanthemum Indicum.— Cuttings of this plant, struck in April and May, 
will require potting off in this month. Vol. I. p. 188. 
Clethra. — Cuttings of the greenhouse and stove kinds may be put in early in 
this month. 
Combretum. — Cuttings of the various species of this genus should be planted 
in sand, or light soil, and be plunged in heat, early this month. Vol. I. p, 14. 
Cyclamen persicum. — The handglass or lights covering the seedling plants 
may be removed the beginning of this month. Vol. I. p. 180. 
Cyclobothra. — These plants may be treated in the same manner as tulips, for 
which see Vol. I. pp. 98 and 161. 
Epacride^. — This is a good time to put in cuttings of these plants ; plant 
them in sand and cover them with a bell-glass, and place in a shady part of the" 
greenhouse. Vol. I. p. 53. 
Gardenia Florida. — Pot off the cuttings put in during the month of April. 
Vol. I. p. 226. 
Hollies. — This is the best time of the year to remove hollies. Vol. I. p. 46. 
JusTiciAS. — Propagate by cuttings of the half-ripened wood. Vol. I. p, 102. 
Oxalis crenata. — Early in the month turn the roots out of the pots into the 
open ground. Vol. I. p. 230. 
PoLiANTHES or Tube Roses now put in will flower late in the autumn. Vol. I. 
p. 168. 
Primula sinensis. — Sow the seed in pots or pans filled with light soil, and 
cover it lightly. Vol. I. p. 182. 
Pomegranates. — Early in this month is a good time to propagate by layers. 
Vol. I. p. 64. 
Protea. — Plant cuttings an inch apart in pots of sand, well drained ; place the 
pots together in the green-house, and cover them with a hand-glass. Vol. 1. p. 232. 
