. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ^^iiis'^;i;;:x',l: and one of gooi soil should have dissolved rock 8 to two bushels should be givei ripening the croi period a large qua sharp sand. This potting nixed with it bone-fiour or the rate of about one pint of soil. Ample drainage as through the season of is and the following forcing itity of water mu


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ^^iiis'^;i;;:x',l: and one of gooi soil should have dissolved rock 8 to two bushels should be givei ripening the croi period a large qua sharp sand. This potting nixed with it bone-fiour or the rate of about one pint of soil. Ample drainage as through the season of is and the following forcing itity of water must be given u t te than any oth r j rt of 1 e til 1 atl er an 1 e abu iant n o t e g e b 1 g a o tl n that of Cal forn a 1 t tl e n 1 tl e h 1 1 h rter becau e of the lo t at I a y n no t place for cont n 1 n 1 1 um ner The most famou d t t H 1 I on vhere ar 1 cond t on ea t of L d re od fle i by we e n nfl h ch 11 h tl e p n he e mo nt ns 1 e the C I 1 r fl n 1 rou h 1 r gat o s an earl er pe 1 o 1 n the pot at le that th f f the ball t and none should be allowed to stand around The pots should then be plunged to near the rim in some coarse material, preferably coal ashes, which, if deep enough to extend from four to six inches below the plunged pots, will prevent the earthworms from en- tering the pots. The use of a frame in which to plunge the pots is recommended for protection against heavy rains or early frosts. Attention to watering is all that will be necessary through the growing season. Late in September or early in October the pots will he filled with roots and the plants • H tlnir full growth. At this own w 11 be had by gand s b equent ge than by water ng w ther Tl e dry II f II seaso and I I tl e cron a I I 1 weathe the I I It ery d I 1 I I f e fre z n.' 11 ha er of break The per od e I ougl t feht 1 ft Tl H al prod unt1 h 1 ug t I 1 week The t ne U II d t ons of heat and sunl i WI 1 gl t n tl plants should 1 e cleane 1 II i 1 I a 11 The pot hould be pi u 1 t u th


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