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OPERATIONS FOR JUNE. 
Duplicate stove and greenhouse plants, which are not required for the houses, should now 1 
turned out without delay, and some of both classes may he plunged in their pots, or turne, 
into the open borders for the season. The progress they make, and the extent to which they ai 
benefited by such treatment, is great. Good judgment must of course guide the selection of kinds s: 
treated, and all due care given as to the time and manner of restoring them to proper shelter agaii 
Annuals may yet be transplanted, and seeds of many sown to produce late flowers. Full 
matured choice bulbs ought not to be allowed to remain in the ground, and no bulbous or othe 
plants be permitted to ripen seeds, unless it be particularly desirable to obtain such. Of cours 
annuals are excluded from this remark. 
Plant pink pipings and propagate pansies or any other plants, which point out this as the prope 
period for their increase. Thinning the buds of pinks, and tying carnations to neat stakes, ar 
amongst the operations now necessary. 
The prevailing weather will determine how far in the open air watering-pots should be i 
requisition, and the condition of plants whether an occasional supply of weak liquid manure migli 
prove advantageous. 
General out-of-doors cleaning ; miscellaneous business, much of which will not now admit of th 
least neglect ; securing and training climbers ; tying plants generally, for growth is at this time ver; 
rapid ; thinning annuals, and watching after depredators of every kind, are among the many matter 
which must now be attended to. 
