i y- 16? 



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evidently possesses many first-rate properties; if 



be shewn again. Ill *ent a collection of Iris blooms, which 



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nspection of the judges; they car ■ two or 



HINTS FOR TffK MOM If. 



Auricula*. Keep them In • oy ->.oa\or.. orotec 



Green-fly 



r >y : 

 in a goc 

 they will reqnh ag. 



Calceolaria*. Cut or: the DOWC plant* in 



producing cutti 



Cammtiom and Picotees. Thii will be the moat 



tome few of the e b are 



air;';/. g their rich colour-. Dj g will 



;or;.e dJ tli ! later plants, m 

 should i at loon an the nde-budi can be remoi sd, r.^roff 



all dead fbl keep down aphides; such shoots as are too high 



up the plant, or \>;).<:r<: they are crow; coy 

 pipings ondersmall glasses, with a little 



strike best : it is no Die piping late, they should be put in early, or 

 the plants will not be equal to layers. 



Cineraria*. Transplant first-sown seedlings, and sow seed for 



ies as soon as suffi- 

 ciently long, an ..era in .-.and, in 



Dahlias. V, e every evening in dry weather over 



foliage, with soft water ; from the amount of ran. 

 will not require root-watering for a time ; secure them to 



igl cannot be looked after I or perse- 



giy. Bbjgl mil . . ted before I 



bloom. 



Fmehmms. These will be getting into full flower, and ■met 

 carefully attended to u for late U 



lid have their final .e-d cflF shoulo 



appear. 



HoUyhocJn. Secure t.. 

 tingl should be put in a- can be taken from tl 



or side lhoots< A large number of cuttings will 

 time; but to make a lar_ iti should be looked 



as often M once a v. 



Fannies. Plant first- struck cuttings in north border, or other 



