Aotus gracillimus.—When done blooming, to be cut down close to the pot.
Aphelexis and Helichrysums.—When past their best state, cut the flower-stems close into the old wood; to be set in a cool shady place until they begin to grow, when any that require it may be repotted.
Chrysanthemums.—Propagate by cuttings, or layers, to obtain dwarf stocky plants. Continue to top the plants that have been planted out in rows in the open ground, as advised some time ago.
Cinerarias.—Pot off the first batch of seedlings and offsets. Sow seed.
Fuchsias.—Shift in the last batch, and put in cuttings.
Leschenaultias.—When they are going out of bloom, or past their best, remove the flowers and flower-buds, and put them in a cool place to start again.
Kalosanthes.—When done blooming, the flower-stems and all straggling growth to be cut in closely, to form compact specimens for another season.
Pelargoniums.—Cut back the principal stock, and treat them as advised lately.
Pimelea spectabilis.—When that and the other kinds
have done blooming, to be freely cut in, and to be set in a cool shady place to break.