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February 2S. 1920 



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Keep constant watch of your young 

 rose plants so that they will not be- 

 come dried out at the bottom of the 

 pots. Sometimes the water runs 

 down the sides instead of saturating 

 the soil. It is worth while knocking 

 the plants out of a few pots occa^ 

 sionally to see how the roots are 

 looking. If they are too dry, give 

 them a thorough drenching. Try to 

 keep the smaller plants to the front 

 where they will get the most sun. 

 If allowed to remain among the taller 

 specimens they will naturally grow 

 increasingly weaker. 



If you want to keep Lilies-of-the- 

 Valley coming along steadily to use 

 for cut flowers, you should start a 

 fresh batch of pips once a week. It 

 will take about three weeks at this 

 season to bring them into flower. 

 Valleys for Easter should be started 

 very quickly now, being carried along 

 in a fairly cool house. Figure for 

 about four weeks at a temperature of 

 •5.5 to 60 degrees. When the buds 

 have appeared keep your house cool 

 at all times in order to harden them 

 up. Never make the mistake of 

 wetting the buds. They must be 

 kept dry. 



Violets may be propagated any time 

 from now until the first of April, but 

 it is most important not to take 

 cuttings from plants which have the 

 least sign of spot. Be very careful 

 that the cuttings do not wilt, either 

 before or after they are inserted in 

 the sand. They like a cool house 

 with a temperature not above 48 de- 

 grees. They may be rooted either on 

 benches or in well drained boxes of 

 sand. It is something of an art to 

 regulate the amount of water. They 

 should not have too much nor become 

 too dry. EYequent sprinklings given 

 by an experienced man will keep 

 them thriving, but they should always 

 have an opportunity to dry off before 

 night comes on. Violets like an 

 abundance of air, of course, and on 



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