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Spraying should be done consistently for insects, rust, and mildew. The 

 following recipes have been well tried: 



Far Insects. One 60 pot XL All to 2 gal. of water. 



For Rust. Boil 8 Ib. soft soap and 4 Ib. Lifebuoy or other hard soap, and stir 

 in as much paraffin as it will take usually about 1J pt. Use about 1 oz. to the 

 gallon. 



For Mildew. Use the last recipe or the following: Boil for 1 hr., in 5 gal. 

 water, 1 Ib. each of soft soap, soot, sulphur, and lime. Allow the mixture to settle 

 and strain off. Use one 60 pot of clear liquid to 2 gal. water. 



The following is a list of varieties for pots, with their average dates 

 of flowering: 



White 



Moneymaker 



*Miss Collier 



*Mrs. Roots 

 Felton's Favourite 

 H. W. Thorpe 



*Miss E. Fulton 



*Mrs. Buckbee 

 Miss M. Jeffries 



*Mrs. Judson 

 Mrs. Thompson 

 T. Pankoucke 

 Mrs. D. Symes 



*Heston White 



Pink 



Renee 



*Mrs. F. MacNeice 

 *Mary Thorpe 



Phoebe 



Rose Poitevine 

 *Dr. Engulhard 



Mrs. Rolfe 

 *A. J. Balfour 



Wells' late Pink 



Oct. 1. 



10. 



10. 



15. 



15. 



30. 

 Nov. 7. 



25. 

 Dec. 1. 



10. 



14. 



18. 

 18. 



Oct. 12. 

 Nov. 3. 



15. 



20. 



20. 



22. 



25. 



25. 

 Dec. 1. 



Mdlle Louise Charvet 

 Thorpe's Christmas Rose 



* Winter Cheer 



*Framfield Pink 



Bronze 



Mrs. P. A. Cragg 

 *Hortus Toulousanus 

 *Bronze F. MacNeice 



Heston Bronze 



Lady Lennard 



Hetty Wells 



Freda Bedford 



Lord Brook 



Bronze Princess Victoria 



Russet 



Red 



Market Red 

 Crimson King 

 Mrs. J. Humphries 

 H. Silsbury 

 Exmouth Crimson 

 M. Hodgson 

 *Baldock's Crimson 



Dec. 10. 

 15. 

 15. 

 15. 



Oct. 15. 

 Nov. 2. 



3. 



15. 



15. 



20. 



28. 

 Dec. 5. 



20. 

 20. 



Oct. 12. 



12. 

 Nov. 4. 



14. 



15. 



24. 

 Dec. 1. 



