146 The Flower Garden 



cessfully in a cellar where these conditions exist, even 

 though it be free from frost. In the South and the 

 same method may be employed in the North, provided 

 the cellar conditions are right the plants are dug 

 up, the soil removed, and the roots wrapped in gunny- 

 sacks and laid on a shelf in the cellar, all the leaves 

 being removed except the central one, which must be 

 carefully protected from all injury. 



