The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion . some of the varieties ; and then the great heat of our summers is alsounfavorable for their greatest perfection. The only sure way is to keepthe plants, when potted, in light cold frames, giving them air in moderateweather, and not to let the sun shine upon the plants when in a frozen state. Remarks on the Pink Family. 199 Freezing does not hurt them ; but continually freezing and thawing which are strongly rooted, when kept on the mother-plant, and cov-ered with leaves as cold weather sets in, thus keeping them from th
The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion . some of the varieties ; and then the great heat of our summers is alsounfavorable for their greatest perfection. The only sure way is to keepthe plants, when potted, in light cold frames, giving them air in moderateweather, and not to let the sun shine upon the plants when in a frozen state. Remarks on the Pink Family. 199 Freezing does not hurt them ; but continually freezing and thawing which are strongly rooted, when kept on the mother-plant, and cov-ered with leaves as cold weather sets in, thus keeping them from the action
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