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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
adding fresh compost and tying in the straying 
pseudo-bulbs, but x vrac S M » dap s К 
long. Es — ell-roo may, 
irom now nward ntil ue. pse sca t are 
со om be watered twice меку with oe 
liquid m from the farmyard. Plan 
newly роба. this year need clear soa 
only, and ME must n overdone as 
is very обаа of шон 
and too much ааба would make the soil so 
(Hot Water System. NE. e P 
he fin ther 
Cabbage.—During the present week, sow 
main crop dapib qn Cabbages. Especi 
apply a 
о when it is 
rried 
the 
14 inches apart and 
If the soil is dry, soak 
s previous to sow ing the seed. Net 
bed to prevent birds doing damage to 
and seedlings. 
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second. otatos e 
pero 
viathan, are axilla for “present 
Lemon Rocca and Gia Red 
"Where Onions. are 
De made n for use as 
selected Spring " or “ bunch " Onions may be 
"rie си both "Mrd and autumn types 
bch. in m inches apart and 1 
h eina. 2% 
F maintain a suppl f 
sowing oo er pine into the quoe mako A 
planted on an ех} c 
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riven „поша Бе forked evenly and ade 
w the seeds singly at 
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when cold yi en A иш € Tights in in t position 
er and Pag agate p roan ie "m: 
— for planting 
SIME 
ano THE dada ganben, 
undis, Gardener Earl of STRAFFORD, 
Totham Park, Bon. ert dim И 
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for ceous ond t d toon 
Padua. o f lar| oes next year, 
Supply а 8. е roots with. plenty of water and 
Violas ana 
Viola Pansies.—The propagation of 
and Pansy plants for flowering next 
ring and summer should be completed as soo 
as possible, There should be ample young 
shoots springing 
made firm ould velo: op 
Sprinkle he Mri each рете д оп Pritt cud 
keep the 
with clear water, and surface soil 
fee from weeds. rge nts may be 
ncreased by divisions, planting smal] tufts 
4 inches apart in well prepared. so soil. The old 
flowering i s should be off. 
Bulbs.—The time is suitable to 
iae what bulla en be € for next 
A lis ould be ae for- 
шукыр the nurseryman. Var of 
Hyacinth are numerous and excellent v 
furnishing beds, but care 
arrange the colours 
hes 
add apply also to Tulips, rigen A the 
May-flowering varieti les. 
cr eet —Youn of. Forget-me-nots 
the seedbeds. кей — Lift them 
pest а transpla well prepared 
on freq casio! 
can, and ‘continue to do so "till “he are 
E SREE E 4 d con- 
soil free fro’ 
Roses.—Certain eties* of Ad ma 
increased from boa 
matured shoots. T 
serted Ж а E nay бош 
placed i what shady “Position. 
the aita p] supplied water, ge 
shade them from X dam suns! m 
Yew w Hedges. 
work, ` ne d 
hem dec a . Do not cut them. too 
closely, Ei see that the tops are trimmed to 
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FRUITS UNDER GLASS. 
By W. Messencer, Gardener to Major J. A. BERNERS, 
| Spuren. 
Жой Park Gardens, А 
Рој —Vin es growing in pots -— de 
transferred b a sheltered position ou 
wher i will merge me benefit. у “Fall 
Sanahin The pots should 
be ра 'or otherwise cO i 
winds and d шз 
р ves 
The “lateral growth may be reduced gr 
еф ds the ble energy of d Mine into the 
buds. If the Vines uired i 
"ic ; 
isa 
senden Bee when the Vines are 
mant. too late for inarching youn 
ouses, if a 
pi and s ars are tongued, and the wig be 
be the more satisfactory i wood i 
green state. 
The Orchard House.—Apples, Pears and th 
later varieties of tin fri should be making 
the trees will require con- 
lack supplies of w. 
make room. for farther gon фрон ings, zinc 
collars “fitted round top of the pots are very 
useful. The trees ota ashes as a thorough 
syringing da: ily, росы somewhat late in the 
ternoon, as moist atmosphere through- 
out the sre is graece but syringing асарро 
be discontinued before the ripening stage 
colour of ~~ s is greatly 
t 
e bar is mu against damage 
y strong winds an The fruits should 
be fully exposed to sun-heat by removing any 
foliage which unduly shades them. The 
orchard house should ees ventilated both 
day and night mild wea: 
Melons.—Provided the Melon house 
plenty of Tigh, = there is ample fire 
available, it too late Ag en “Mel 
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amount of 
sood, sh p^ “old лас “rabbi de added. When 
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steady ош the night. 
ing lal the plants ey ae a ens only a light 
crop; two, or, at the most, three, fruits to each 
plant will be ample. 
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PLANTS UNDER GLASS. 
By James YTOCK, Gardener -to the Duke of 
BvccLEvcH, Dalkeith eith Palace, Midlothian. 
santhemum.—All Chip should 
be in the pots which they will 
er and st t ircumstances 
determine the position they occupy, but a g 
position is.a single ro g the side of a walk, 
here they can be easily attended to for water- 
т the pots 
ex 
s i 
w ash to make. it worm-proot. 
out the rows; insert a strong xy at each end 
and stretch wire along the to t of the "n 
ition- s 
ts- have. reac! LU £3 
деа the d pan is dani i retentive 
mih f ay fra 
manure, pa era 
i ently, а tiet g gto Sos 
the nants sho and hea! 
be ou ngéd in the af 
Eus hould. yd зун T IIR stack 
or evening. with dico 
ithe "points o of the Шоо) 
powder. 
hizanth —The grandiflora hybrids are 
of ay toa re and indispe жшн for a floral 
display in spring Seeds bx — — in 
жы HI i “with a go 
om eal АУ pido nd Аб нан ы yero before 
"So 
[rie w ver a few seeds in each 
A d place the pots in a cool place. After 
germination оле: place keep th in a 
cool, airy hou 
Tying and А ing.—The most servicea able 
plants are those grown for decorative Lage end 
bush s 
00 
inch pots are useful. for decorative 
p E winter and for this p 
large flo 
tings тау. be inserte 
n heat and sha 
When w ell ко pot 3 
a id 
re filled 
