. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. duction of tlo V the production ter the plant in toryitwill 1 Clo el 1 \m11 go to the pro It time It will go to [ he stronger and bet the more satisfac ri I I I III of the plant > c I suggestion of II ,ij / II Ie likely to thy the I 1 T r r tnves to imitite \1 be th
. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. duction of tlo V the production ter the plant in toryitwill 1 Clo el 1 \m11 go to the pro It time It will go to [ he stronger and bet the more satisfac ri I I I III of the plant > c I suggestion of II ,ij / II Ie likely to thy the I 1 T r r tnves to imitite \1 be the n lition a t temppn^ light under which the i We have 0 ir tropi U tcm) i it must be remembcre 1 tli t I plant s native place does not jl precise nature of that place i Tl may grow in some unusual site or e\i wilds In a general waj we evpc t in" fr m the \mazon needs a hothc i pot to pot until the plant reach he allows the roots to be confi into bloom 0\ er pottin i a bloon n I '. Tl e up h t of all this is that the habitat an 1 the m, gne the hint with this beginning woik out the Fx " xamples are m nv in which culti e t â tnenby 1 1 1 lire Be i Ih sup t results 1 1 mistake ( entral and regarded in the ^use It IS a Cape f New England be deteimined foi , / , le> tesulH and II II 1 e nhfnrod ftom C lit /!, II f 1 Of, pes sity, most Gr 1 grown from c it majority of ca 1 for cuttings is tl 1 In woody plant II 1 thers the cutt 1 1 plants have been forced to cease their activities because of cold or dry. These habits are so fixed that the plants must be humored when they are grown under glass. Some plants have no suoh definite seasons, and will grow more or less continuously, but these are the exceptions. Others may rest at almost anv time of the year; butmost plants have a definite season, and this season must be learned. In general, experience is the only guide as to whether a plant needs rest; but bulbs and tubers and J I I H herbaceous i- terial is stems win li ha\
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