THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[July 



alter anything wh 



vMtI°e ld ahoulc 



Ve^keTof 



favourable weath 







garden, such as thinning and transplanting 



which sfind too c 





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The propagation 



f half hardy p 









pleSd. The pro 



in former weeks' Calendars is 



difficul? U by 'their 



t^SFb/vb 



few of the plants 





iated, as they 



thereby be indue 







which strike wil 







applies to Lobelia 





Tho n o y ts of er thes 



preparing, opera 







- 



which should 



be propagated 



hardened before w 



h n"r ^"Thl^arrelsnTprop'a 



1 from a slighl 



Carnations and Picotkes. — These may now be 



joints.Yeavi 



down into the co: ft] 



may be kept nearly erect. After eacl 



cover voryMi-h iy over wh re the 





b budded immediately, s 



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; Iy, selecting the best of each cl 



puiar and deserve:! 

 DAHLiAa._Liquid manure should be given 

 and especial care should be taken to fasten the side 

 branches to neat sticks, in order not only to prevent 

 " " by the wind, but to allow free 



tfiOM having hard 





Strawberry beds. The 



prepared by deeply trenching it and 

 dressing of sooi'a'; 



•v;;;, 1 ; 



i ground. The young i 



--' Id be securel. , 



arrived at a convenient height for training and fruit 



form the main st 

 growth of side shoots, especially o 







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