. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames. Plants, Potted; Container gardening. 88 THE CULTURE OF POT-PLANTS If desired, the shoots taken off can be used as cuttings. There are several other species with ornamental fruits, for. Fig. 35.—Cotoneaster Simonsii. instance A. macrocarpa which has bright red berries; but A. crenulata is the easiest to manage, and on the whole the most effective. Scale is sometimes troublesome; it should be sponged off the leaves with soapy water as soon as it is Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that


. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames. Plants, Potted; Container gardening. 88 THE CULTURE OF POT-PLANTS If desired, the shoots taken off can be used as cuttings. There are several other species with ornamental fruits, for. Fig. 35.—Cotoneaster Simonsii. instance A. macrocarpa which has bright red berries; but A. crenulata is the easiest to manage, and on the whole the most effective. Scale is sometimes troublesome; it should be sponged off the leaves with soapy water as soon as it is Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Davidson, Hugh Coleman, b. 1852. London, C. Lockwood


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