172 MANAGEMENT OF THE FLOWER GARDEN. 
English Honeysuckle. Lonicera peryclymenum. 
Eelgic or Monthly do. -— belgicum. 
Scarlet Trumpet monthly. Caprifolium sempervirens. 
Yellow do. do. - fraseri. 
Oranged colored. -pubescens. 
Chinese Evergreen. Lonicera flexuosa. 
In the selections of Trees and Shrubs, we have given 
such as are the most beautiful, and can be readily pro¬ 
cured. Most of them may be had at the provincial 
nurseries, but where a greater variety is wanted, they 
may be obtained at the larger establishments, where 
catalogues can be consulted. 
MANAGEMENT OF THE FLOWER 
GARDEN, SHRUBBERY, &c. 
Little can be done in the garden till the beginning 
of April, at which time you may clean it up, by uncov¬ 
ering such shrubs, rose bushes, &c., as were protected 
through winter, and cut off the dead stalks of herba¬ 
ceous plants* and also prune such shrubs and trees as 
require it; in doing which, observe to cut out all dead 
wood, and where any of the branches are too long, or 
grown too straggling, let them be shortened, or cut 
off as close as you shall see necessary. Where the 
branches of different shrubs interfere with one another, 
let them be cut shorter, so that every shrub may stand 
singly and show itself to the best advantage. When 
