TABLE OF CONTENTS.

HOT-HOUSE.
JANUARY.Page
[Of Temperature,]9
[Firing and Fuel,]ib.
[Watering]11
[Insects, to destroy,]12
[Shifting Plants,]17
[Cleaning do., &c.,]19
FEBRUARY.
[Of Temperature,]33
[Insects,]34
[Shifting Plants,]35
[Cleaning do. and House,]37
MARCH.
[General Observations,]56
[Of Shifting Plants,]57
APRIL.
[Of Temperature,]168
[Observations in general,]169
MAY.
[Of Repotting Plants,]219
[Hot-house Plants described,]ib.
[Of bringing out the Hot-house Plants,]255
[Succulents]257
JUNE & JULY.
[General Observations,]272
AUGUST.
[Of Repotting,]284
[Repairing the House,]ib.
SEPTEMBER.
[Of Dressing the Plants,]298
[Taking in do.,]ib.
OCTOBER.
[Of Airing and Temperature,]311
NOVEMBER.
[Of Temperature,]326
[Cistern and Water,]ib.
DECEMBER.
[Of Firing,]337
[Shutters,]ib.
[Placing Bulbs in the Hot-house,]338
GREEN-HOUSE.
JANUARY.
[Green-house,]20
[Of Temperature,]21
[Watering,]ib.
[Camellia Japonica,]22
[Oranges, Lemons, &c.,]24
[Cape Bulbs, &c.,]ib.
[Hyacinths, &c.,]25
FEBRUARY.
[Of Temperature,]38
[Watering,]39
[Oranges and Lemons,]ib.
[Bulbs,]40
[Camellia Japonica,]41
[Shifting,]ib.
[Cleaning, &c.,]43
MARCH.
[Of Temperature,]57
[Watering,]58
[Oranges and Lemons,]ib.
[Myrtles and Oleanders,]59
[Geraniums,]60
[Herbaceous plants,]ib.
[Cape Bulbs,]ib.
[Repotting,]61
[Enarching,]127
APRIL.
[Of Repotting,]170
[Watering,]ib.
[Oranges and Lemons,]171
[Myrtles and Oleanders,]173
[Geraniums,]ib.
[Of Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs,]174
[Flowering Plants,]175
[Insects,]ib.
[Flowering Stocks,]176
MAY.
[Of bringing out the Green-house Plants,]258
[Repotting Plants,]259
[Camellias,]264
[Cape Bulbs,]265
JUNE & JULY.
[General Observations,]273
AUGUST.
[Of Geraniums,]286
[Oranges and Lemons,]287
[Pruning do.,]289
[Repotting Plants,]ib.
SEPTEMBER.
[Of Repairing the House,]300
[Watering,]301
[Preparing for taking in the Plants,]ib.
[Stocks and Wall-flowers,]302
[Chrysanthemums,]ib.
[Cape and Holland Bulbs,]303
[Repotting,]306
OCTOBER.
[Of taking in and arranging the Plants,]312
[Repotting,]313
[Camellias,]315
NOVEMBER.
[Of Air and Water,]327
[Tender Bulbs,]328
DECEMBER.
[Of Temperature,]340
[Bulbous Roots,]341
FLOWER-GARDEN.
JANUARY.
[Flower Garden,]25
[Of Framing, &c.]26
[Pruning,]27
FEBRUARY.
[Of Pruning,]44
[Planting Shrubs,]48
[Hyacinths and other Bulbs,]51
[Framing,]ib.
MARCH.
[Of Planting Box Edgings,]130
[Sowing Tender Annuals,]131
[Sowing Hardy "]132
[Sowing Biennials,]133
[Planting Perennials,]ib.
[Bulbous Roots,]152
[Repotting Carnations, Pinks and Primroses,] 153
[Auriculas,]154
[Ranunculus and Anemone,]155
[Roses, planting,]ib.
[Pruning Climbing Roses,]159
[Planting Ornamental Shrubs,]ib.
[Grass-plats and Walks,]160
[Gravel-walks,]162
[Fancy-edgings,]ib.
[Grafting,]163
APRIL.
[Of Annuals,]178
[Biennials and Perennials,]179
[Dahlias,]180
[China Roses,]182
[Climbing "]189
[ " Plants,]196
[Deciduous Shrubs,]199
[Planting Evergreens,]ib.
[Care of choice Bulbs,]201
[Anemone and Ranunculus,]203
[Auriculas,]204
[Carnations and Pinks,]ib.
[Polianthus tuberosa,]205
[Jacobea Lily, &c.]207
[Tiger-flower,]208
[Walks,]209
[Evergreen Hedges,]210
[Box-edgings,]211
[Grass-plats & Flowering-plants,]212
MAY.
[Of Annuals, hardy and tender,]266
[Hyacinths and Tulips,]ib.
[Anemone and Ranunculus,]267
[Dahlia, Tuberose, and Amaryllis,]ib.
[Auricula, Polyanthus and Primrose,]ib.
[Wall-flower, double,] 268
JUNE AND JULY.
[Holland Bulbs,]274
[Autumn flowering-bulbs,]ib.
[Carnations and Pinks,]275
[Of Laying Carnations and Pinks,]277
[Pruning Roses,]278
[Budding,]279
[Watering,]281
AUGUST.
[Of Evergreen Hedges,]293
[Carnations and Pinks,]294
[Bulbous Roots,]ib.
[Sowing Seeds of do.]295
[ " and gathering Seeds,]296
SEPTEMBER.
[Of Dahlias,]307
[General care of Plants in pots,]ib.
[Beds for Bulbous-roots,]308
OCTOBER.
[Of Planting various Bulbs,]317
[ " and transplanting,]320
[Grass and Gravel-walks,]322
[Planting Evergreens,]ib.
NOVEMBER.
[Of Protecting Choice Bulbs,]329
[Tuberose, Dahlia, Tigridia, and Amaryllis]330
[Erythrinas,]ib.
[Primrose and Daisy,]331
[Choice Carnations, Pinks, and Auriculas,]ib.
[Protecting Plants,]332
[ " Seeding-bulbs,]333
[Planting Deciduous Trees and Shrubs,]ib.
DECEMBER.
[General Observations,]342
ROOMS.
JANUARY.
[Rooms,]28
[Of Temperature,]ib.
[Watering,]29
[Camellia Japonica,]ib.
[Insects,]30
[Bulbous Roots,]3
FEBRUARY.
[Of Temperature,]54
[Hyacinths,]55
[Camellias,]ib.
MARCH.
[General Observations,]165
[Of Flowering Plants,]166
APRIL.
[Of plants brought from the Green-house,]214
[Flowering Plants,]215
[Bringing Plants out of the cellar,]ib.
MAY.
[Of Bringing out the Plants,]269
[Cape bulbs,]270
[Repotting,]271
JUNE AND JULY.
[General Observations,]282
AUGUST.
[General Observations,]296
[Sowing Mignonette,]297
SEPTEMBER.
[Of a Stage for Rooms,]309
[General Observations,]310
OCTOBER.
[Of taking in the Plants,]323
[Bulbous roots,]324
NOVEMBER.
[Of Camellias, &c.]335
DECEMBER.
[An outline of culture of plants,]344
[Index of Plants,]353
[Description of Soils,]375
[Table of Soils,]ib.
[On the construction of a Hot-house,]345, 348
[ " " " Green-house,]349
[On laying out a Flower Garden,]349, 352


[OMITTED IN MARCH.]

Jasmìnum, Jasmine. A few species of this genus are celebrated either for the Green-house or Rooms. J. odoratíssimum, Azorian, has very sweet-scented yellow flowers, blooming from April to November. J. revolùtum is the earliest flowering one, and of the same colour; it is apt to grow straggling, and should be close pruned as soon as done blooming, which will be about June. J. grandiflòrum is frequently called Catalonian, and should be pruned early in spring to make it bloom well, especially old plants. J. officinàle is a hardy climbing plant for arbours, walls, &c. There are several varieties of it, and it is reported there is a double one.


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