CAMELLIA CULTURE. 



ning to prevent the rays of the sun from beaming too 

 strongly on the plants. 



All cuttings require light. 



If the cuttings are left in the sand-bed until the time 



before stated, their roots 

 will be of such a size as 

 will require from two to 

 three-inch pots to accom- 

 modate them. 



The smaller the pot, 

 the better the cuttings 

 will thrive. Care should 

 be taken not to break the 

 roots. 



A good position will 

 now be necessary for the 

 potted cuttings, with the 

 glass a little more shaded 

 than when in the sand- 

 bed. 



This kind of treat- 

 ment will only be neces- 



November cutting rooted the June sar y for a few weeks - 

 following. when potted, place them 



on the bench or frame in the greenhouse. Keep them 

 rather close for a fe"w days, to encourage them to adhere 

 to the fresh soil. After this give plenty of air, keeping 

 them cool. 



Do not force them to make another growth the same 



Fig. 9. 



