. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1901. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. 332 THE CANADIAN Fig. 2129. Freesias in Febklarv. shelf of these free-flowering-, sweet-scented little flowers that are so useful either for window or conservatory, and that are so easy not only to grow and blossom, but will also increase in numbers considerably if grown as recommended in previous issues of the journal. Fancy or show pelargoniums should be cut back to within an inch or two of the last season's wood. Shake them out and repot into a size smaller pot, as soon as growth has re-commence


. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1901. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. 332 THE CANADIAN Fig. 2129. Freesias in Febklarv. shelf of these free-flowering-, sweet-scented little flowers that are so useful either for window or conservatory, and that are so easy not only to grow and blossom, but will also increase in numbers considerably if grown as recommended in previous issues of the journal. Fancy or show pelargoniums should be cut back to within an inch or two of the last season's wood. Shake them out and repot into a size smaller pot, as soon as growth has re-commenced. Water sparingly and shade slightly. A cold frame and sash with slight ventilation will suit them best for a few days after potting when they can be left more exposed for a Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original St. Catharines, E. S. Leavenworth


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