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practically exhausts their energies, so that we have little com- 

 punction in rooting them up for the benefit of the tomatoes. 

 It can be seen that the pea gives but little trouble and that 

 quite a modest demand is made upon the heating apparatus. 

 Its floriferousness is proverbial, for the more the flowers are cut 

 the more numerous do they appear to spring into birth. The 

 indoor grown are quite equal to the garden grown in this respect, 

 and it can be recommended to the best consideration of glass- 

 house growers. 



