THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



The winter flowers will now be making a Bplendi 

 lisplay in the conservatory, at least where they hav 



' the fort 



t-d. L'r 



of these beauties when proper 



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this season. Poinsettia is a bold and dashing conserva- 

 tory plant, mi i ime of the year. 

 Well grown plants of the Gesnera bulbosa, or lateritia, 

 are equally useful. This plant should be slightly pot 



i equally desirable' 



The old Plumbagos, 



mnt of the elegant marking 

 ;ry rich indeed in the stov* 



:ly with us against a south wall this summer, 

 genus Cy tisus are very showy and fragrant ; 



: .: > should have e!<"'.r liquid 

 - period. We use guano and 



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tin.- 





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sive. Stove, ic 



repose here, ai 



withheld. Of these may be 

 the Clerodendrons, the Achi- 

 c, with various bulbs. These 



fe belo'w 50°. 

 ARDEN FORCING. 



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Pine 



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required after this period ; perha] 

 uoiif iii an mi me end of January— certainly none u 

 dung pits. The main business now is to keep a mode 

 rate atmosphere, botli as to heat and moisture. Verj 



& ;r. In inBf 

 be to keep the walls warm, ir 



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When fermenting matter is used inside, to " break ' 

 with, an oppori _r po fc or tubs o; 



Figs, Peaches, \ ,.., -, , r ;.:,;t.,:i; , < e requiring a litth 

 bottom heat ; the bottom heat for thea 

 ." ' to 80°, not by any means 

 all Vines be pruned the moment the leav< 



Roses, or half-hardy 



ions are necessary ; delay nothing i 

 It is a point of great importance i 







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raining, trenching, and ridging should now i 



of manure, especially on hard- tilled soils. The 

 )ing roots should be examined, especially where 

 id over J the Potatoes are rotting very fast i " " 



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