. 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. lettuce and radishes to entire ranges of modern houses, in which are grown almost the entire list of tender vege- tables. The special crops, however, are usually confined pipes has it are I Steam is less ,a-1 [-, m m-iall, ..ima ],-- ,ii,â ,- ia.,|uired. It also admits of Krcafcr vanatKin in flic luy-nut. Crook


. 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. lettuce and radishes to entire ranges of modern houses, in which are grown almost the entire list of tender vege- tables. The special crops, however, are usually confined pipes has it are I Steam is less ,a-1 [-, m m-iall, ..ima ],-- ,ii,â ,- ia.,|uired. It also admits of Krcafcr vanatKin in flic luy-nut. Crooks and obstacles are more easily overcome. In a large es- etablishment, the place may be heated up sooner. Hot water gives a milder heat because the pipes are less I four, the lettuce. , The Fill. â I, pies rath, â !' â ,. â ;,â evervfbhia i,, -;,. â /. :il, tl kinds of veKftalilcs fore. the same vegetable is gn of widely different char Skill in management an the requirements ii, , , ;-: tal elements, lim' â The former is ,,! imperative when t: , lettuce, rndisl,, i i, ! !, vegetati\ ,â nan , : :l light is . , . ,,,. 841. Uneven span Forcine-house. 30 ft. wide. Hot of which is here discussed,â nd cucumbers, crop is a matter of princi- nce local conditions have iiethoils of culture and the It fi.,,u,.iitlv happens that with e.|,,i,l 'css in soils r li\ ( cultivators, iient ami ,],-,â at t ,i,i to details are ii,',i :,!â 11, Two fundamen- V â tiiial: heat and light. ,! I !-: the latter is almost I: , ,., I.;, ,1. With such crops as i, ! !, and asparagus, in which the the plant is wanted, bright sun- I iissary;lmtwithsuchcropsas iinliers, melons and beans, in , fruit heatwill prove a substitute for sunlight in ripen- ing the pollen, which is often the criti- cal factor in the results. Therefore, a situation where the maximum of sun- shine may be had should be selected if such crops are to he grow


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