. A dictionary of modern gardening. Gardening. SEA 539 SEN are not much detrimentcd for the na-, tural ground production of the succeed- year. When, therefore, they have SEDUM. Sixty-four species. Chiefly hardy herbaceous perennials; with a few annuals and biennials. These lat- done producing, all covering must be ter grow well on rock work, and in- removed, and the ground dressed. SKA-LAVENDER. Statice, SEASIDE GRAPE. Coccoloha. SEASIDE LAUREL. Xylophylla la- tifoUa. SEATS require to be in unison with the portion of the pleasure-grounds in which they are placed. In shady re- tired spots, they


. A dictionary of modern gardening. Gardening. SEA 539 SEN are not much detrimentcd for the na-, tural ground production of the succeed- year. When, therefore, they have SEDUM. Sixty-four species. Chiefly hardy herbaceous perennials; with a few annuals and biennials. These lat- done producing, all covering must be ter grow well on rock work, and in- removed, and the ground dressed. SKA-LAVENDER. Statice, SEASIDE GRAPE. Coccoloha. SEASIDE LAUREL. Xylophylla la- tifoUa. SEATS require to be in unison with the portion of the pleasure-grounds in which they are placed. In shady re- tired spots, they may be made of the limbs of trees, (see Rustic,) but near the house, or among the parterres, where crease by seeds. The green-house spe- cies increase by partly ripe cuttings; the rest by cuttings or division. Sandy loam, or loam and brick rubbish. A few are evergreen shrubs and creepers, SEED ROOM. All that has been said relative to the Fruit lioom, is applica- ble to this: everything promotive of decay or germination is to be avoided ; and if one relative direction more than another requires to be urged upon the trimness is the prevailing characteristic, gardener, it is comprised in these words more art is desirable to be apparent in —keep it as dry as possible: the room their construction. They may be made may be even hot, so that it is not damp, of wood, and so constructed as to shut Mr. Forsyth says, that " a dry room, up, so that the seat is never wet; and hot room, or something very nearly re- if painted annually they last for many sembling a slow corn-kiln, is essentially Fig. are soon dry even after heavy rains. The following (Figs. 153, 15-1) are made by Messrs. Dean, King William Street, London. Fig. 154. years. Made of iron, necessary in every garden, not only for they are more light [ seeds, but also for all other articles re- in appearance, and if quiring drought, or liable to injury from painted yearly will damp, such as the nets and bunting for not


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