. 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. 1576 ROSE greenhouse having a temperatur and shaded with sheets of nt-wsim from bright sun for a few il i\ ^ t dicatlon of starting into t^ shading will be required "ill 'I' weather and the season ot ili^ ' the young plants at any ^t i_ moisten the whole soil nicih required afterward. Do nipt i plant


. 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. 1576 ROSE greenhouse having a temperatur and shaded with sheets of nt-wsim from bright sun for a few il i\ ^ t dicatlon of starting into t^ shading will be required "ill 'I' weather and the season ot ili^ ' the young plants at any ^t i_ moisten the whole soil nicih required afterward. Do nipt i plants, hut place tln-iii "In i of about 56° at nighi luw some in- lal time that ⢠ly upon the .t over-water -t enough to tl and then as of other In- full bene- â n -I- vliad- bHght''da5l!''ln a'bl>ut' t., mk w,..-ks frcmi tlv;''.me of first potting, the plants will be ready for a shitt into a larger size pot,-3-inch size will be large enough. The same class of soil can be used as for the first potting,. The : Beauty, now the most popular florist's Rose in America (X ^y). shows 11 specimen grown in the open. r, in other words, to be put The benches should hold .J inches of soil aiid the bottom slats of said benches should be placed not less than %-% in. apart to allow tor ample drainage. If plants have been grown in these benches previously, the benches should be thoroughly cleaned and -cniblied out bo as to get all , eggs, etc i" n \l-". all the soil or surface of the house uniV. Ill' nil -li' scraped very carefully and swept mil ,-1. .Ill . i-< irticallv all the inside of the house When this is done, take two or iiliui HI and burn it in 111 il,c ill. 11 II while the sun is III, ^iiliiii I- VI t (in fire and buru- three luni the house, pii I, i iIM \ m ui, in* m still hot. .\s -'" 11 1 111' -uliiii I- "11 ingsufflcieiitU , vhut upth' Imu-' .i-n leave it till the m-xt innrniiig. Atti-i


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