62 CARNATIONS AND PINKS 



means much evil, and leads to an outbreak of spot. 

 Water is best withheld in damp and foggy weather, 

 but given when the air is dry and keen. Cleanliness 

 is all-important ; and there should be a keen look- 

 out for the mischievous maggot. A northern aspect 

 is considered best for the plants during winter. Tilt 

 the lights back and front in favourable weather, but 

 keep them nearly closed when wet and stormy. 



DECEMBER 



The plants are now practically at rest, but they 

 should have constant attention from the cultivator 

 drought, insect attacks, dust, stagnant moisture, or 

 lack of fresh air are all conditions to be guarded 

 against. With such necessary attentions the plants 

 may be confidently expected to go through the winter 

 in safety, and be in a proper condition for potting in 

 March. 



