CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER. 
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Potentilla Russelliana 
Primula decora 
cortusioid s 
farinosa 
marginata 
auricula 
Rudbeckia pinnata 
purpurea 
digitata 
,, columnaris 
Silene acaulis 
„ viscosa 
,, quadridentata 
Smilacina borealis 
bifolia 
umbellata 
Soldanella alpina 
,, clusii 
Solidago recurvata 
patula 
speciosa 
petiolaris 
Spiraea filipendula 
„ plena 
ul maria plena 
fol. aurea 
„ ,, lobata 
Statice flexuosa 
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latifolia 
Thalictrum tuberosum 
,, aquilegifolium 
„ cornuti 
Veratrum album 
„ nigrum 
Veronica gentianoides 
,, incana 
„ montana 
„ fruticulosa 
HEIGHT. 
FEET. COLOUR. 
2 Crimson 
£ Purple 
| Red 
1 Red 
i Pink 
f Various 
3 Yellow 
5 Purple 
6 Yellow 
3 Yellow 
| Pink 
2 Red 
f White 
1 White 
f White 
£ White 
f Purple 
i Purple 
2 Yellow 
2 Yellow 
4 Yellow 
4 Yellow 
2 White 
If White 
2 White 
2 White 
2 Red 
1 Purple 
1 Blue 
1 Blue 
2 White 
3 Purple 
3 White 
5 Yellowish 
3 Purple 
2 Blue 
2 Blue 
i Blue- 
f Flesh colour 
DURATION OR TIME 
OF BLOOMING. 
June—July. 
April. 
May—July. 
June—July. 
March—April. 
April—May. 
August—Sept. 
July—October. 
August—Sept 
August—Sept. 
June—August. 
July. 
May—July. 
May—J une. 
May—June. 
May—June. 
April. 
April. 
September—Nov. 
September—Oct. 
September—Oct. 
October—Dec. 
June—October. 
June—October. 
June—October. 
June—October. 
July—August. 
July—August. 
June—August. 
May—July. 
June. 
May—J uly. 
May—July. 
June—August. 
June—July. 
May—June/ 
J u ly—September. 
July—August. 
June—August. 
CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER. 
Stove. Supposing the whole of the plants in this depart¬ 
ment to be finally arranged for the winter, the cultivator has 
little more than the ordinary routine to attend to; but every 
plant should be watched with a jealous eye to detect the least 
