December 9, 1920 



HORTICULTURE 



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Your cinerarias for Cliristmas should 

 Ije in five or six inch pots by this time, 

 and if you iind that the roots have 

 filleti tlieir pots, yon will do well to 

 give them manure vi-ater at least once 

 a week. Have plenty of room between 

 the plants so that they will not crowd. 

 You will make a great mistake if you 

 try to force cinerarias in a high tem- 

 perature. They used to be kept as 

 near as possible at 45 degrees for a 

 nisht temperature with 10 or 15 de- 

 grees higher in tlie daytime. Give 

 plenty of ventilation, and watch out 

 sharply for green fly, which you can 

 keep in check by fumigating every 

 week. Of c.ourse cinerarias must have 

 full sun to do their best. 



Lilium speciosum has come into 

 considerable favor with florists, and 

 really makes a very satisfactory cut 

 flower, as the blossoms last a long 

 while. The bulbs should be planted 

 as soon as possible. Use for best re- 

 sults a compost comprising three parts 

 fibrous loam and one part well rotted 

 maiuie. It is important that the 

 drainage be good because next spring 

 you will have to use a lot of water, 

 and unless it runs off freely you will 

 have trouble with your plants. You can 

 pot up a single bulb in a six-inch pot, 

 but it is better to use three bulbs to an 

 eight-inch pot or six bulbs to a ten- 

 inch pot. See that the pots have a 



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