. 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. ORCHID 1165 ioned method of hot water under natural circulation ^ be found best, using the regulation 3>^-inch pipe, r ning the flows along the back beneath the eaves and turning along the floors beneath. See Fig. 'l, wh. fresh lime is perhaps the best to use, as it is easily re- moved in the fall. The fl


. 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. ORCHID 1165 ioned method of hot water under natural circulation ^ be found best, using the regulation 3>^-inch pipe, r ning the flows along the back beneath the eaves and turning along the floors beneath. See Fig. 'l, wh. fresh lime is perhaps the best to use, as it is easily re- moved in the fall. The flrst 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 removed during December. It is easily removed with a stiff brush. There are also patouti-d shadiii-s. The Two n.;-t:.nl horticuUurrillv .'^l in- ,a,,/^,;,.,a,,a -MraI,als^|iro terrestrial ami .â |ili\ lal, : : ⢠: which i;n,u- Mâ llM- L-r i i'i -â 1 .â â â¢'â .1 1 nâ.nt moreor !'â â -In ' 'y 11'^m i an., Ih. lall. ,⢠.!, uliich usuallvaiv-i, 1 -,.: ,-i,, greater:. i )!.. i.' III. lit 111., at -|ihi-ric gases :u.'l a â al' l--al ..1 il.'.'aN in;;' l.:i\ .'s, .,r grow abundance on the rocks an : . â ' '1 ai, are deciduous and : iai, fairly illustrates a properly constructed house. The quantity of pipe required for heating a house depends upon the location and degree of heat desired. A slab or board should be placed along the back of the side beds to throw the heat against the eaves and protect the |)lants from direct heat before it has assimilated with the ,tun- uf III,, house. The Nia\ house should be a lean-to struc- ture ..I 1II |, wiih a wall of stone or brick aloni; s,,.ii|i , to protect it from solar influence as nmch us possible (see Fig. 1572). The glass shoul


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