Anemones, take up as leaves wither; dry and store. - Annuals (hardy and some tender), plant out to remain, in showery weather best; some (hardy) may be sowed, b. - Auriculas, continue shading; plant offsets; prick out seedlings. - Baskets or clumps, form of green-house plants. - Biennials and Perennials, sow, if omitted, b. - Box edgings clip; plant. - Bulbous Roots (Tulips, Jonquils, &c), take up as leaves decay; remove offsets from; dry and store; may transplant some, or keep until autumn; (autumn flowering), as Colchicums, etc, take up as leaves decay, separate offsets, and replant, or not, until end of July. - Carnations, in bloom, attend; aid the bud-pod to split with a pair of narrow sharp-pointed scissors; water every second day; tie to supporters, etc.; prick out seedlings; make layers; pipe. - Cyclamens, transplant. - Dahlias, finish planting out, b. - Dress the borders assiduously; neatness now stamps a gardener's character. - Fibrous rooted Perennials, propagate by cuttings of flower-stalks; shade and water. - Flowering Plants generally require training and support. - Grass, mow, roll and trim edges. - Gravel, weed, sweep, and roll. - Guernsey Lilies, take up; separate offsets, and replant.

Do this every second year. - Hedges, clip, e. - Leaves and stems decaying, remove as they appear. - Liquid Manure, apply occasionally to all choice flowers. - Mignionette, plant out; sow, b. - Pink seedlings, prick out; make layers. - Pipings (or Cuttings) of Carnations and Pinks may be planted. - Potted Flowers, dress, stir earth and water regularly. - Ranunculuses, take up as leaves wither, dry and store. - Roses, bud, lay, and inarch; fumigate with tobacco to destroy the Aphis, or Green Fly. - Salvia Patens, pinch down centre stem to make it flower bushy. - Seedlings of Perennials and Biennials, transplant. - Seeds (ripe), gather in dry weather - Seed Vessels, remove, to prolong flowering. - Water, give freely and frequently to all newly moved plants, and to others in dry weather; early morning best time.

Flower Garden #1

Annuals (Tender), prick out in hotbed; give air freely; and sow to blow from July to Oct.; (Hardy), sow in borders, and pot to remain. - Anemones, finish planting. - Auriculas, plant offsets; sow; and dress where omitted last month. - Biennials, sow, e. - Bulbs, finish planting - Carnations, sow; raised by layers last year plant out. - Chrysanthemums, raised from cuttings, plant from frames into pots. - Cleanliness is now even more than ordinarily requisite. - Dahlias, sow; prick out; plant cuttings of roots; all in a gentle hotbed. - Dress borders generally, if omitted before. - Earth, give fresh to plants in pots. - Edgings of Box, etc, may be made. - Evergreens, sow; plant and prune in mild weather. - Forest Trees, sow; cut down in shrubberies, etc. - Grass Seeds, sow. - Gravel, weed, turn, lay, and roll twice a week in dry weather. - Hand Glasses and a warm border will now do for Tender Annuals. - Hedges, finish making. - Hot-beds, for tender Annuals, make; give air freely; protect at night; day temp. to be kept about 70°. - Hyacinths, put fresh tan or saw-dust on beds. - Layers, make of the Arborescent Chinese Peonies, etc. - Perennials, plant and water, they will blow same year; sow. - Polyanthuses, divide roots and sow. - Pots of Roses and other flowers put in hot-house, for succession produce. - Protection, give to Auriculas and other choice flowers in bud. - Roses, prune, b.; plant cuttings of roots; plant established trees, and if repeated in April and May, b., a succession of flowers may be had until September ends; give liquid manure. - Shrubs, generally finish pruning and planting. - Stake newly planted, and all pliant shrubs, etc. - Sweet Briar for hedges, etc, sow where to remain. - Tulips (Early), protect bloom. - Turf may be laid. - Water frequently, but moderately, and only in mild weather.

Flower Garden #2

Anemones, take up, and separate offsets as leaves decay. - Annuals, remove from hot-bed to borders. - Auriculas, done blooming, remove to north-east aspect, where they will not have the sunshine after nine; offsets, detach and plant; seedlings, keep in the shade; water moderately in dry weather. - Awnings or other shelter, continue over beds of hyacinths, tulips, e., now in bloom. - Biennials, sow, b. - Bulbous Roots, generally, directly leaves decay, take up and store; seedlings, shade during midday; (Autumn blooming), plant again after separating offsets, or else store until end of July. - Carnations, remove side-buds from flower-stems; shade from meridian sun; water in dry weather; sow. - Dahlias, plant out from green-house; e. - Dress the borders, etc, almost daily. - Evergreens may be planted, b. - Fibrous-rooted perennials, propagate by cuttings of young flower-stalks. - Flowering-Plants require staking, etc. - Grass, mow and roll weekly. - Gravel, roll weekly. - Hoeing cannot be too frequent. - Hyacinths, take up and store as leaves decay. - Mignionette, sow for succession, b.- Perennials, sow, b.; propagate by slips and cuttings. - Polyanthuses, part, if not done in April; shade, and throughout the summer, sunshine destroys them. - Roses, this is the best season for budding. - Stake and tie up plants; seedlings, thin. - Tulips, remove seed-pods; take up and store as leaves decay. - Turf may be laid, and grass-seed sown, b.; water frequently in dry weather. - Wall-flowers, sow, to bloom next year. - Water-glass bulbs, plant in borders as flowers decay. - Watering, attend to in dry weather, especially to plants newly removed.