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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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them with sulph 
THE KITCHEN "t 
9. ELLWOOD, Gardener to W. ERS, Esq., Swan- 
more Park, Bishop’s aE cote Rat pits 
E Winter Radishes 
a bed ге: 
pared soil 4 inches: in th, overlaying a 
that is well drained. So long the 
weather remains fine, keep the he 
aim should be the production of 
rdy plants that will sta: inter 
and that will be 
en storing eolit always care- 
fu Шу label the variety. 
‘omatos.—Plants to provide a winter сг 
1 
у admitted to promote a 
eans.—Both Runner and French Beans should 
E ai cri attention. ren the pods as 
for use, ро worthless . side 
tha and keep the roots 
А ТНЕ aan К RUIT GARDEN. 
By Janes E. war, Gardener to JoHN BRENNAND, 
3 Esq., er Park, Thirsk, Yorkshire. 
i р 
fr how careful у be, 
: fruita я “fall, and this marry ce s then M 
Fruits of Apples and Pears will not 
pick soon, t ore. the crops 
examined freque use some 
supplies oi water EPRS *- die iquid 
Beg 
Кыша, amA spray 
the bushes hod a suita are fungicide, or dust 
where appre- 
ould be sown in light soil. ^ Black 
and Sutton’s Rose аге excellent 
— Auiumn -raised  Cauliflowers 
a 
if the soil is dry, a net the ‘seed bed 
ion from birds. 
кй. prick them out 
be lined with soft material, and comparatively 
few fruits should be pla ced in each. Fruits 
should be gathered when „Бы го, dry and 
i re cool. Fru 
should be remi by nets to prevent damage 
by му ds. 
oring Fruit.—As the fruits of Apples and 
Ponts are gathered m ош Mot “carefuly 
pron on the racks the fru and 
я е 
should be stored with the sound ones. Open- 
work rac EM are best on which to store Apples, 
and where large quantities ү these fruits аге 
grown they will keep quite weil if stored in 
p 
layers five or six deep, сеа they are souna. 
I have piled Apples 2 feet deep and they | 
Fic. 64.—GLADIOLUS WHITE BEAUTY 
R.H.S. Award of Merit, August 26. (See p. 121.) 
kept well Where a proper fruit room is not 
available, a shed that cam ke kept cool will 
serve, but strong light should be excluded and 
draught prevented. 
PLANTS UNDER GLASS. 
By James ҮҮнүтоск, Gardener to the Duke of 
Воссгессн, Dalkeith Palace, Midlothian. 
Cyclamen.—One-year-old plants of Cyclamen 
give Bist “het puri, and are among the best 
ed fr pa ias om 
For 
the present, remove all flower buds that appear. 
On bright days ge penty of ventilation, but. 
close the house early in the after: noons and give 
= тез а WM nging; in the evening a little 
gain be pce deg Water the plants fre- 
quently with weak liquid manure, and to prevent. 
te th ional 
E hem oc ly. Old corms 
dx were " out now growin 
freely should be potted into 7-inch pots, afford- 
ing them similar soil and treatment to earlier 
plants. September is a good time in whic 
sow the seeds for producing next year's plants; 
ow in l| drained pans ed with light 
andy soil; cover the seed pan with a sheet of 
glass jn it in a temperature 55° Ps 
ratur 
s rminate much more дт. than 
others, and К Шокан must be made this. 
р aide 
Gardenia.—Young plants should be 
potted into 6-inch pots with a compost of. Аи 
апа 
peat and loam, with a little charcoal 
plant fertiliser added row them in a h 
with a temperature of 7 syringe them 
daily, fully e ing them to the light. As 
fae id m 
planted out 
trenches dui 
i 
or two or three together i ots. Arums 
are feeders, and s e potted in a 
rich compost of two parts fresh loam, one part 
d e and one part s Stand the 
hort. 
and repotted 
Е 
UITS UNDER GLASS. 
By W. oe. Gardener to Major J. A. BERNERS, 
Woolverstone Park Gardens, Ipswich. 
e is neces- 
y a 
Melon: = 
Plants carrying one fruit should receive only 
т at the roots to keep t 
e 
root run is restricted, give weak manure 
at each watering, but water only as necessary 
as an excess of moisture at the r y cause 
seri Endeavour to keep the bottom- 
sphere bei intained w e 
dull and the outside temp ow. Ve 
little air n be itted until the fruits 
commence to Р. e plants ате ай 
n spider, thoroughly syri em on 
bright days, otherwise syri y now be 
scontinued Wh roots are showing 
through the sides of c , apply light 
top dressings of rich so further €—— 
November shoul w be flower Cate 
fully pollenate the sie nf sitiens eh азы 
dry osphere in the house, with a free 
circulation of air, until a good is obtained 
During dull weather it may be necessary to use 
re artificial heat to obtain песе: 
temperature. It is not advisa to pinch 
Ing 
eins in the sr weather “permi tting, to 
dispel the moisture accumulated during the 
night. 
