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so that each lot may receive treatment 

 according to its needs. 



Where plants or blooms are grown for 

 exhibition, or where for any other reason 

 it becomes necessary to keep them for some 

 time after they have matured, as is frequent- 

 ly the case, a storage room is desirable, 

 and if not available should be provided. 

 Blooms are soon ruined if left in the house 

 where grown. A dry, well-ventilated 

 building or shed where there is from six to 

 ten feet of head-room, where a temperature 

 of from 35 to 45 degrees may be maintained, 

 and where bright sunshine or even strong 

 light can be excluded, will be an ideal place 

 for the purpose. 



