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be potted singly in thumb-pots, and then into sixties, after which 

 they Bhould be removed to a cold frame, have plenty of air, and be 

 shaded from mid-day sun. Contrary to general expectation the 



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Pampas Grass has a very noble appearance in the centre of a lawn, 

 or, indeed, anywhere standing clear of other objects on a surfaceof 

 turf. Flower-gardens laid out on turf would in most cases derive 



