. Vick's floral guide. , Statice, ...42,79 20 , 8 52 ...42, 79 110 106 ...44, 52 , 28 ... 35 ...35, , Ill 19 40 52 110 110 52 !!53,ll0 80 Ill Potatoes , Primrose Primula, ..Pumpkin, .Pyrethrum,. 8177 76 23 23 102,104,128,....40, 42, 76 40, 42, 79 101 40 Stipa Stock Strawberries,Sugar Cane, .. Sunflower, Sweet WilliamSwiss Chard,.. Svringa, Tansy, Tarragon, Thrift Thunbergia. .. Thyme, Tigridia, Tobacco, Tomatoes 108 Tradescantia, 79 Tree Cypress 38 Tritoma, 80 Tropaeolum, ...28, 33,42, 80 Trumpet Vine, 42,45 Trychola?na, 35 Tuberose 79, 81 Turnip, 108,109,1


. Vick's floral guide. , Statice, ...42,79 20 , 8 52 ...42, 79 110 106 ...44, 52 , 28 ... 35 ...35, , Ill 19 40 52 110 110 52 !!53,ll0 80 Ill Potatoes , Primrose Primula, ..Pumpkin, .Pyrethrum,. 8177 76 23 23 102,104,128,....40, 42, 76 40, 42, 79 101 40 Stipa Stock Strawberries,Sugar Cane, .. Sunflower, Sweet WilliamSwiss Chard,.. Svringa, Tansy, Tarragon, Thrift Thunbergia. .. Thyme, Tigridia, Tobacco, Tomatoes 108 Tradescantia, 79 Tree Cypress 38 Tritoma, 80 Tropaeolum, ...28, 33,42, 80 Trumpet Vine, 42,45 Trychola?na, 35 Tuberose 79, 81 Turnip, 108,109,121 Unicorn Plant 20 Valeriana, 40 Vegetable Oyster, . Vegetables 86-112 Verbena 29,80,81 Veronica, 80 Vinca, 29,80 Violet, 52 Virginia ,44,124 Virgins Bower, 42 Waitzia, 35 Wallflower, 40 Wandering Jew Water Lilv Wax Plant, Weigela, Wheats , Whitlavia, Wistaria, Woodbine, Wood Fringe, ,Wormwood, ...Xeranthemum, Yam, Yucca, Zinnia ... 5342, 53. J AN UARY, 1886. Skillful cultivation should be the;aim of every one who raises plants and•crops. To make gardening and farmingprofitable, it is necessary to have some-thing in return for every stroke that ismade, and for every dollar when only a few house plants are•cared for, we expect to see growth andbloom in repay for our care, if not, ourinterest in them would soon be lost. We•devote an acre of land to a certain crop ;it costs for the season the interest for ayear on the investment made for it, be-side the expense of preparation, manur-ing, cultivating, harvesting, marketing,&c. Our crop is but half what it mightfoe, or what good cultivation has provedmight be obtained. The time and ex-pense of preparation, of sowing and of?cultivation have been as much as for afull crop, and the cost of harvesting andother expenses but little less ; but a partof the land was too wet, and the plant-ing could not be done early, as it shouldhave been, and


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