. A dictionary of modern gardening. Gardening. LABEL. That which combines du- rability with facility of reference and cheapness, is a small piece of deal, planed smooth, painted white, and written upon with a lead Respecting the inclosure of the kitch- en garden, see Hedges and Walls. KLEINHOVIA Iwspita. Stove ever- ; When required for a seed-bed, a small green tree. Cuttings. Peat and loam. KNIFE. Of this the gardener re- quires several kinds. I. Garden Knife, with a curved blade, for common rough purposes. 2. Pruning Knife, with a straight blade, and fine edge. 3. Graft stake is to


. A dictionary of modern gardening. Gardening. LABEL. That which combines du- rability with facility of reference and cheapness, is a small piece of deal, planed smooth, painted white, and written upon with a lead Respecting the inclosure of the kitch- en garden, see Hedges and Walls. KLEINHOVIA Iwspita. Stove ever- ; When required for a seed-bed, a small green tree. Cuttings. Peat and loam. KNIFE. Of this the gardener re- quires several kinds. I. Garden Knife, with a curved blade, for common rough purposes. 2. Pruning Knife, with a straight blade, and fine edge. 3. Graft stake is to be driven into the ground, and from it the label to be suspended. LABICHEA. Two species. Green- house shrubs. Cuttings. Sandy loam and peat. LABLAVIA. Six species, besides ing knife, also straight-bladed, but with i varieties. Stove and green-house twin- a thinner and narrower blade. 4. Bud- ers. Four annuals, the rest deciduous. ding Knife, is like the grafting knife,' Annuals sow in pots in stove, seedlings but should have a double-edged sharp plant out at end of May. Deciduous by point, like an oyster-knife, and the handle of ivory, is wedge-shaped, for raising the bark from the wood. There is a variety of superior excellence, call- ed Curtis's Budding Knife. 5. Aspara cuttings. Common soil. LABURNUM. Cytisus Laburnum. Varieties. — Common Broad-leafed Laburnum ; Narrow-leafed long-spiked Laburnum ; Short-spiked Laburnum ; gus Knife, has cither a strong straight Variegated-leafed Laburnum, and Mid- blade, with a sharp chisel-shaped point, die-sized Laburnum (C. L. interme- or a slightly curved blade, with a saw-j dium). The first two of which varieties edge on the inner side of the curve. ' are tolerably permanent from seed, but KNIGHTIA excejsa. Green - house the other two must be continued by evergreen tree. Cuttings. Loam, peat, cuttings. and sand. I Propagation.—By Seed.—The seed KNOXIA. Four species. Stove ever-! grows freely in the open ground, and green shrubs, e


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