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a little mismanasjcment is likely to result in entire 

 failure. I would not be understood as attempting to 

 tliscourage the amateur from experimenting in grow- 

 ing plants from seed, but what I mean is this: That 

 he will always find it safer to depend on plant-s which 

 he can buy of the florist. 



riG _'0 — SPECIMEN CINER.\RIA PLANT 



The Cineraria should be repotted from time to 

 time during the summer. By November it ought to be 

 growing in a seven-inch pot. \\'hen you have brought 

 it to this stage, do not shift again, but let the roots 

 fill the soil until they become somewhat pot-bound, in 



