= OCTOBER 4, 1919.] 
es use plenty of wood ash or potash in the 
Rivers Early Plum.—This Plum should be 
planted in all gardens, as it is most prolific, 
to carry a crop. It is 
and makes excellent jam. 
FRUITS UNDER GLASS. 
W. MESSENGER, Gardener to Major J. A. BERNERS, 
Woolverstone Park Gardens, Ipswich. 
Nectarines.— The sel mobi 
varieties of these fruits for planting in newly- 
ected fruit houses should governed by the 
of ich а availabl main- 
es; ec- 
apier, Dryden 
Orange, Humboldt, 
early Nectarine, but is best grown 
h House.—Shading material remain- 
ing "y “the as — be removed " ос, 
unt of sunlight is n essary 
бнт над ipm the x "The аси 
Eus id left Tally. ереп night and day, апа 
the trees well syring ae afternoon until Ыз 
matured. it de a lack of moisture 
r copious watering 
order to m Mp 
s pl Бр ап ав 
е berries sh e qui iis 
If the xU is m 
wi perien 
warm’ 
е yant, with a 
at the top and bottom of the 
th of thi eament will render 
and Ded and in o best 
ere the roots are 
means should be 
from rains. 
_for еріп 
Wing in outside elg 
to protect the border 
THE WER GARDEN. 
_ Ву Н. Мавкнам, Gardener to the Earl of STRAFFORD, 
rotham Park, Barnet, Hertfordshire. 
c 
read quickly and 
жу m which they are 
riodical divis nd replanting is 
Dig ше = “deeply and add plenty 
-decayed РЇ firmly, and 
plants for each 
luce large blooms that will 
r some considerable time. In winter, 
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mulch the beds with manure, both to enrich 
kon soil cus = кес the moisture about the 
го su 
Her —There are many exqui- 
stoy gamse da and ES scented herbaceons 
aeonies, and the plants are well deserving o 
vise: atte: vg Those Шо plant these 
flowers should а the ground and add manure 
ч he plants а 
Side h them HE with a 
Good surat should be obtained from 
men as soon adem and planted eke r^ 
present m 
The Frame Ground.—Now that the summer is 
drawing to a Чо, attention should be given 
am Too much care cannot be 
n rien for only sufficient moisture 
roots on the dry e т 
m Dd ES Zur. - night E the plants 
n be rm hou 
es from 
and d ed ore cover to 
Keep the ae с ‘separate and 
ripen. 
every possible care not 
enn named, takin 
x them 
E ORCHID HOUS 
le 
ing season 
sho ed = afforded 2 у 
posit; wh 
t m 
should be given Led encouragement 
g -— before the baie t 
met s also apply fo euch 
are always late in 
ilio RE ir grow wths, a E the he plants юу! be 
afforded Herai n the terminal 
_ Thes se 
while (CR 
to keep the EIL. plump 
ion ots healthy. . Brymerianum is 
aa late in completi ing its growth. ants e 
this species should be res af eA in the same house 
t grow: and during their 
‘perio roo! dnd materials + should not 
active 
water 
the 
bo dry eds although the 
at the roots sho ul red 
ер 
да жуз spikes gee 
long as the plants 
moderate amount 
озар these have been те 
only is required to Aes the aus 
fe: elling. During the plants’ 
iod, an Scot a a temperature is 
best for them. D. form a fine species 
belonging to the ркан Wood that blooms 
at various times, but usually in late summer and 
autumn. T lant grows well in company with 
the above species, requiring an almost unshaded 
position дө to the roof-glass, where there is 
plenty of heat and moisture, It ws best in 
eak bas ыи 5 ould not be over-large, 
er m eel a large body 
uc poo Dendrobiu 
Pus e e supplies er, ng и е growing 
seaso winter ve ttle moisture will 
suffice to jw > the pseudo- bulbs from shivelling. 
D. infundibulum is quite a = MA 
the last-named, though belon 
hi peci t 
t gro ben in a cool-intermediate temperature, 
DUE the treatment should be similar. 
LANTS UNDER 
GLASS. 
By James Landon ob kn ener to мия т of 
LEU! 
ais ‘pale, keeping close gay agai 
pes 
ана —Where these plants have been 
growing planted out in cold frames, let them 
receive a р w liftin 
mes us to 
mg к them x consist 
good 
previo 
eap iei 
suitable. 
ts and are now "being housed should be given 
r occasionally. When 
secure the slender 
n pots 
sete manure wate 
in Mica pov escas house, 
wths to a central stake. 
izant US.—AÀ sowing of Schizanthus made 
w will plants for late jug hn flowering. 
Sow th very thinly in 5 or ch pots, 
placing үч in a cold house. The may 
тозуп 
seedlings 
be g cold house until severe frost. 
Sosa ‘Seedlings of a pid мс should 
be таа 1 cool greenhouse. 
for carly forcing 
ulbs are re 
The first early- hone 
nd other 
oreing, p be placed in ke manner 
under ashes, аг the pots ате 
glass in a cool greenhouse. 
vance in зды; afford them 
ting Flowering Plants.—See ds of RN for 
rin perde in spring, “such as Sweet Peas, 
Clarkia. анато а еї Mignonette, should be 
n i he p th. The seed 
suitable stakes 
guerite m iin ра 
ul zreenho ouse plant should а inse fee 
this usetv 
around the edges of five-inch vots filled with 
sandy gins Stand the cuttings in a close propa- 
ating and, place em 
singly in three nch pots. Winter them on а 
shelf in arm greenhou 
