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of Anemone japonica are now invalual)le, and they are lifted after 
flowering and propagated from rooted cuttings the same as Bouvardias 
or hardy Pldox, etc. They will overwinter in a coldframe. Keep the 
plants in the greenhouses clean everywhere. Prevent insect and fungous 
attacks; this can be done by careful watering, ventilating and tiring. 
Plant Formosum Lilies for Easter flowering; let them remain in the 
frame outdoors with shade frames over them for a few inches of soil; 
avoid too rich soil, and do not forget good drainage. Another batch of 
Sweet Peas may be sown either in pots or directly into solid beds. 
Seeds of annual Lupines may be sown for flowering plants next March 
or April. Carry the Lily plants along in a cool house; plant out after 
the ’Mums are through. Benching of the larger Pansies may be done. 
Make every preparation to gaiard against sudden sharp frosts, both 
indoors and out. Late flowering Cosmos can be transplanted from the 
open to a jmsition under glass now or later. 
Fifth Week . — Maintain an even night temperature around 50 deg. 
in the, Carnation house. Attend to disbudding and supporting the 
plants, as well as keeping them clean and the soil stirred. Single 
stemmed Chrysanthemums for large flowers must have all side shoots 
and buds scrupulously removed. Support the .stems and keep the plants 
well fed. The present is a good time to purchase Deutzia gracilis. 
Store them away in a coldframe until February. Take all the cuttings 
of Geraniums you can now and ])lace them in the sand where they can 
Pan of Dwarf Poinsettias From Late Struck Cuttings. 
