. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. Arms of Gardeners' Company (L. S.).âWe do not know what these are, hut they might he obtained, probably, by writing to the clerk, Mr. John Finch, 21, Old JewTy, London. The arms of the Fruiterers' Company are as represented in the accompanying RiEi'OTTiNG Oleanders {A Cottage Subscriber).âTh\i should not be done now, but early in the spring. Blue Salvias and Pemstemons (76(d).âThese will stand the winter in a warm sheltered garden, but the salvias will keep better in a dry shed like dahlias. ZAUcnsNEKiA Californica (


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. Arms of Gardeners' Company (L. S.).âWe do not know what these are, hut they might he obtained, probably, by writing to the clerk, Mr. John Finch, 21, Old JewTy, London. The arms of the Fruiterers' Company are as represented in the accompanying RiEi'OTTiNG Oleanders {A Cottage Subscriber).âTh\i should not be done now, but early in the spring. Blue Salvias and Pemstemons (76(d).âThese will stand the winter in a warm sheltered garden, but the salvias will keep better in a dry shed like dahlias. ZAUcnsNEKiA Californica (Jft/d).âTliis has been broken off about eight inches from the roots.âThese will soon throw up shoots. and the broken part may be made into cuttings. It will hardly flower layering the young shoots. Fuchsia Culture (/. C.).âYou may treat all your fuchsias as recommended for , Drip prom Glass of Frame (/iirf).âTo prevent this turn the lights upside down every fine day for a few hours, and that will dry up the condensed vapour on the underside of the glass. If green slimy matter collects either on the glass or bars, wipe it off with a cloth, and keep a free circulation of air. Pyrus Japonjca Pruning (J. T. C}.âPrune the moment its blossoming period is over, prior to its making new shoots. For filbert pruning see back numbers of Cottage Gardener, where ample directions are given. Cuttings of pyrus from the young wood when mature, or otherwise from such in a deciduous state in November: they are, however, generally propagated by layers or by pieces of the root. The clematis family are mostly propagated by layers; cut- tings are rather shy. Mulberries Falling (Ibid).âThis arises, probably, from our very late and unusual April frosts, which might even affect the mul- berry-bud in a half-expanded state; or it may, possibly, be some grub or caterpillar. Has the root been subjected to drought ? Keeping Apples and Peaks {W. T.).âIn naming sorts of apples to keep after


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