. 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. mma. I. Bunnri. ,il ,1,1 ,1,, winter if the soil is covered with acoai .1 ' , .. ,, The stem dies dov. frosi. from .1, limb is |. purplish theexlr, spriii.' lari;.- n in fall, ig. The \-annah. 2678. VinesâIpomoea Leari CX}.^). should be broken and not sifted; neither should the boxes be filled wi


. 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. mma. I. Bunnri. ,il ,1,1 ,1,, winter if the soil is covered with acoai .1 ' , .. ,, The stem dies dov. frosi. from .1, limb is |. purplish theexlr, spriii.' lari;.- n in fall, ig. The \-annah. 2678. VinesâIpomoea Leari CX}.^). should be broken and not sifted; neither should the boxes be filled with soil at the time of planting, but the vine should be planted in a central mound and the box gradually filled as the plant grows. This practice is stimulating to the vines and tends to maintain the de- ild far as ; Vine3 for Conservatories vines and climbers, when skilfully trained over the roofs, supports ami -i,!.'- .*"T''s :,,,,! plant houses, a, lt,,.' ! '- ⢠l, â .,,,,.,, - - ,.f places. From il,,' i,,,,,,,- , -; '-n i;.,,,,! choice may !"â 'i i.'ii, ,.â â â ! â , , , â â -, ami to suit every as|.i',-i, i,s \, ,.|| a- inr , i in,.' :,i :,11 sea- sons. Annual, bullions ami tiiberoiis-rniitiMi vines may be grown in pots or small tubs, but permanent hard- wooded flowering vines must have ample root room. However, in some cases, as with the strong-growing bignonias and thunbergias, the root space must be limited, or there will be an immense growth at the expense of flowers. When possible, the .strongest growing vines may be planted under the greenhouse and the stems and /. I,,line in and of sufficient strength t,. s,i|,|â,it vines. The I 111 early wires should be spaced iii.,t, I r.â.t apart, and ,,.1 with fastened in a horizontal |,ij. I'ln- between .rs, B. the wires and glass should la- less than IS inches or I iLiiaand the vines may freeze in winter, : , ,i :


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