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Archive image from page 142 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 1573. Cross-section of Ne and in some cases also during the winter months, to protect the plants from the sun. It may be either of canvas, as in Fig. 1574, or consist of whitewash or paint applied directly to the glass. Whitewash made from fresh lime is perhaps the best to use, as it is easilv re- moved in the fall. The hrst application in February should be light, following it with a second coat a month later, and, if necessary, a third one in July. This will wear off gradually and in most cases should be entirely remo rd durmg De ml er It is easily removed with a stiff i r h Tl ro Tr il patented shadings III II 11 Groups —Orchids are t 1 1 I I 1 wh 1 „ \ o tl moit or less dirtctl\ i usu lUv attach them greater portion of tl gases and occidental for VIZ embracing tho \ h h gr abundance on the rocks and trees of the moist wooded tropics absorbing the various elements of their slowly detomposiiig humus T >) tl il Oi hids grow at various altitudes and are wi 1 Iv distubuted throughout both hemispheres the f liri 1 ns in 1 and deserts excepted Man) are decidu us lu 1 tubei us rooted some grow from under gr)unlrbiz mes thers ai i 1 1 ill at 1 decid uous w hile not a fev, ha\ e i i I 1 \ imples of terrestrial On hi Is are ( I Cyrto podium m st Cvml idiunis liums Disi (, hera ( \ei II I many M 1 II -\I I \ I 574 Me hod of shad ng O h d house: eq e a pe al tho i ft at n for i ne enu a Hab na a for f und g w ng n 1 turfy h le oth nhab t woo led, 1 O 1 1 nea Iv or quite I I on f om lack I f the nat ve I 11 ap oph tic of the \niB Spatho t h Blet a Cata etu n Cy topod ums Calanthes many Lycastes


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