. Gardening indoors and under glass; a practical guide to the planting, care and propagation of house plants, and to the construction and management of hotbed, cold-frame and small greenhouse. Grci illea rohusta, the Silk Oak, is easily grown and an ex-ceedingly graceful shrub for growing indoors. Otaheite orange. Their rest period should be given duringNovember, December and January SHRUBS 73 all variegated); Eclipse and vexillarium, trailing inhabit. Acalypha—Valuable for its variegated use in the house root cuttings in early old roots, after cutting back, may be kept on


. Gardening indoors and under glass; a practical guide to the planting, care and propagation of house plants, and to the construction and management of hotbed, cold-frame and small greenhouse. Grci illea rohusta, the Silk Oak, is easily grown and an ex-ceedingly graceful shrub for growing indoors. Otaheite orange. Their rest period should be given duringNovember, December and January SHRUBS 73 all variegated); Eclipse and vexillarium, trailing inhabit. Acalypha—Valuable for its variegated use in the house root cuttings in early old roots, after cutting back, may be kept onthe dry side to furnish cuttings in spring for thegarden plants. Aralia—Aralia (Fatsia Japonica) and A. J. vari-egafa, especially the last, are two of the most dec-orative plants one may have. They are not widelyknown — very likely because they are difficult topropagate. Easily kept. Get from florist. Ardisia—(Ardisia crenulafa) is the best red ber-ried plant for the house. It is a dwarf, with verybeautiful dark green foliage. While kept healthyit will be laden constantly with its attractive clustersof berries, one crop lasting over the next. Seed-lings make the best plants, and are readily in January to April, and plants will flowerwithin a year and thereafter be perpetu


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