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the approach of autumn sper iem реу 
should be reconveyed + e greenhou 
most vigorous and healthfu I = I^ ever saw 
were in the gardens of Ө» ук 5 = under 
the care of the late Mr. Err infor rme 
me EÉ- = watered the plants half the ES Уа 
guano fl 1 те о 
Tigious s size oa su с кайың "and the. latter as LE 
in colour as those of the ugal Laure 
3 I received 
8 Camellias at 
Hackney some twenty years as Ld. almost 
afraid to say what I believe, that some of the plants 
were thirty or TUA feet t high, the ues thickly 
interwove 
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р aug а Mor ag carpet of НЕМУ variegated 
colours. Blackbirds, thrushes, ч nd other song 
birds built their nts among t the ranches, 5 fitting 
hither and thither digmang ng ud ear their 
varied melodies, the scene rem inding on one ge the 
grandeur and beauty of a peru for 
" The Indian Azalea is another s janie) ee ring 
plant of rare beauty, which, like the Camellia in 
one aos, merely r st 
We а 
a open air 
through several winte who pen at- 
dew wer-shows of this. boats m 
try alled a 
ilis can fl t o have remarked the rich А 
varied masses of ‘isa which the cnc presents 
eye. Azaleas are of А, м 
re best. The soil 
ul ime should x firm] 
y pressed in tes 
rately close, warm, mo 
wth бату 
the 
A minuto i insect, the thri: M ds a great puit ^ this 
=p ud "oen checking by the frequent use 
e 
E "In addition to cA we have еа апа 
ren which de elight in a peaty soil, and re- 
qure careful ч and little Sa T Acne cias, 
Correas, Cytisus 
greenhouse 
usual] 
cT: 
and as hey Voile 
ss l e, di 
XE they will doubtless enter largely 
Purposes of in-door spring „gardening. 
this h 
th Mon at I would venture a vig remarks 
flowers are с Fo Although all forced 
made hot naturally Spring flowers, they are 
о соп 
i that : 
Possibly overlook чав season that we cannot 
art of ‘forcing’ consists in accelerating 
rafted 
they pene is abiy ' 
I 
y 
blossomed Cherry, Plum, 
th 
F 
puca 
tivator. By forcin 
п spring. re, as with 
the glass-structures should be as 
light as poss sible, д low aot temperature should 
re be insist n Plants unduly ex ie or 
verworked b high та ature duri the 
any сЕ а? restorative of p 64 апа 
this is ded for by a low tem 
k A en of 15° ог 20° between the 
n 
too much. The syri ed y every 
morning and evening when forcing, in order to 
revent the exhaustive effects of h air; 
d the quan sad of water sprinkled over the 
must be 
greater UE ur 
proportion to the in- 
ex чы is of cours by this practice, 
n the flowers oi much better developed, 
and the coloms are dude er. 
“А grea 
У.Р 
теа blooms in summer а 
ade to rest in summer and bloom in 
accomplish the end in view by A 
ther. Plants have two регі 
day, an er and wint 
is made to rest in summer will вы work out its 
cou g in winter. 
further remark that a plant, if removed from the 
op and f one year, 
stu 
habit, even among ае 
then, < =~ ractice of forcin 
я only to enumerate а dm plants which 
me о be well d for the 
f fo llises ya- 
cnt, 1 Tulips Б оѓ pe he Valley, Püibaisk ias Pela 
niums, Azaleas, especially the Ghent vari 
tem Red and White Dwarf Almonds, Double 
Vhite and Double Pink r ә Cherry, g^ Dou те 
ег kinds, Lilacs, мгга, Prunus trilobata, 
enim ndrons, Roses, Syringa$, and Viburnum 
ө these plan own i 
7% dyes doors Phould > p splanted from 
ery rows one 
= mui | jo quei vt reing. This will induce t 
emission of fibrous roots below, and the лад зы 
of tiles ое аа ород during the dece 
summer. Latein ber dig up "ihe 
them, and place "Бле іп the Жайы ware earl 
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