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HORTICULTURE 



September 4, 1920 



CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



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BOSTON, MASS. 



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BROCKTON, MASS. 



Roman Hyacinths are going to be 

 scarce owing to the action of the 

 French Government in prohibiting 

 shipments, but we understand that a 

 considerable number of these hya- 

 cinths have been allowed to come 

 across. If you are going to grow them, 

 you should have the flats and pans in 

 shape so that you can care for the 

 bulbs as soon as they arrive. It is 

 very important that they should have 

 proper drainage, but you can get along 

 with any good compost. Have the top 

 of each bulb pushed down level with 

 the soil, and make the soil fairly firm. 

 Then you can water the pots well and 

 place them in a bulb cellar or outside. 

 It the latter practice is followed, have 

 them set level and cover them with 

 four or five inches of soil. You must 

 give water enough so that they will 

 not dry out. 



Poinsettia cuttings can be made up 

 to the first week or two in September, 

 but the last plantings are the least de- 

 sirable. You must use care when the 

 cuttings are put in sand in the matters 

 of shading, watering and spraying. 

 Never let these plants flag, and when 

 they have become well rooted pot them 

 off, using a mixture of fibrous loam, 

 leaf mold and a little sand. Keep them 

 in their little pots where they will be 

 shaded somewhat and spray often. 

 Later when they are well up to the 

 glass, you can give them full sunshine 

 Shift to three-inch pots when they be- 

 come pot bound and plunge 'hom in 

 ashes. 



Are your geraniums labeleu true to 

 name? This is a matter sometimes 

 overlool;ed, and it is a good plan to 

 go over the plants while they are in 

 bloom and to tag any that have not 

 come true. Unless you are a geranium 

 expert you will uot be able to separate 

 the plants after the flowers have gone. 

 You can make good, stocky plants from 

 left-over geraniums by shifting them 

 to five or six-inch pots. Probably they 

 will be just as hardy as field grown 

 stock, and probably less liable to damp 



off. 



Chrysanthemums should be kept 

 growing steadily with plenty of fresh 

 air day and night. They must have 

 water in abundance, too, and it is a 

 good plan to syringe them several 

 times a day, besides wetting down the 



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