Остовев 11, 1919.] 
should be mo 
ў EM syringing, : and even this dified 
Trees wr were 
tl 
uit external conditio 
ns.—Cease syringing the foliage of 
A brisk bot 
cir s 0) 
d be done with 
require more freq анга than those vith 
beds of fermenting material beneath A 
is not necess 
soil i mg or late 
Lateral growths will now be weak and 
p bi Their development should be 
win GARDEN. 
THE K 
. By б. Ettwoop, Gardener to W. Н. Myers, Esq., Swan- 
more Park, Be Waltham, fimen 
Use soil th 
| mure p^ erwise the plam; will 
Ж ена "before the ше arrives i for planting 
_ them out-of-doors les able h 
d p". ndeav: 
growth. Pri ра 
_ and Кеер the “lights off shinee fine M replac- 
ing them during wet and frosty weather 
—BSow ве of Tomato to obtain 
plants for cropping early in spring. w the 
seeds in 48 sized pots, filled with fine sandy soil, 
and g mate them in ture of 
65° кка m near Me 
.  Cabbage.— ti 
. and late Свыше оп көн к late Pot. ез 
_ have been recently lifted. If ие ыч 18 
dry make the Soil fa by the roller, 
4 E de the seedlings 18 in TOWS 
e se clos Sp 
y wo feet asunder. Тһе earlier p need 
; СА frequently vid dusting wi 
1 our tc main a con- 
“pale from р in te an 
Remove a few 
е leaves ы: tebe ae pret rs d loosen 
i he e lights early in the Ба 
toh usband the sun’s heat, and cover the lights 
_ with mats du uring the ni ight. 
THE Mee жарын 
3 © Ву H. MankHAM, Gardener STRAFFORD, 
б Wrotham Park, poo Herne 
Do 
е roots severel “this wo weaken 
he crowns considerably. ` Store them where frost 
them i 
ring Bedding.—Take up all bedding plants 
ке for stock purposes. рни should 
be trimmed, put in boxes and wintered under 
Bias, Keep i ы plants on the dev каш, and if 
there are ases to furnish bt some of the 
best sj ed Chin to be grown 
n expressly У that purpose.  Heliotropes, 
‘Salvias, Chrysan ,  Marguerites and 
-Lobelias should also receive careful attention 
ce at осе е beds irene ne 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
s ben Bs = Ys and manured no 
SN ext summer's bedding 
tke a attr thas ote denen ts are over 
1 Plants.— The present time is iiu 
pees what subjects еа be planted fee 
w. fences. If ants are 
ering 
put in id RR will make rapid ‘sows = 
spring. e the border in which се ХА 
to be plante ted. Dind see that e dra 
perfect. Use the best soil obtainable pem let 
it be well mixed wi pice manu ay and other suitable 
material to render 
Tuberous-Rooted Bego: мш the 
flowers of these Begonias have Озү" doma lift 
the of a 
"E 
S gd 
plants, with a quantit soil adhering to 
roots, and place them in frames or i 
other suitable . the foliage has 
xes, 
ааа them. ее у 
rectly labelled as it is a ta the 
PLANTS UNDER GLASS. 
By JAMES а Gardener to the Duke of 
‚ Dalkeith Palace, Midlothian. 
Coleus гандан —This useful winter-flower- 
n plant grows we e ш m intermediate tempera- 
Admit pleni to the house during 
ie. da; ay, and a fito wae might. As the pots are 
filled with roots, frequent waterings with a liquid 
fertiliser will be beneficial. 
Stove Plants,—Under of 
limited and «s moult coal l supplies, gie) will 
be a difficult the ter of maintain- 
ing a усын rat Bets p ornamental 
foliage and flowering stove plants таса 
ns and Pandan used for decorative pur- 
poses, should be Кер smal pos- 
e. Care must be to k tl free 
и nd, as the season advances, if the 
mperature is lower than usual, maintain a 
dier pray af and water the roots very care- 
fully 
.—Stocks intended for indoor decora- 
tion, raised from seed sown in July and trans- 
planted, are ready to transfer to thee flowering 
pots. Place three fou each six-inch pot 
т 
hr r r in 
filled with a mixture of rich loam, leafmould 
i ow manure. ae ae and water 
hly. © 
onditi tions and, when established in the ‘pots, 
Frater them frame un frost 
occurs, when D Should b be placed on a shelf 
in a cold glas 
т Carnations .—From this date onward Tree 
Carnations AE be a сарна оѓ 
from 30° osphere 
Stand the sae a base 
syringe [v aiii "e pots dai 
tions are subject to attacks of red spider, and 
should be s 
Chry: аа —The large flowering varie- 
ties of Chrysanthemums E nad а. under glass 
and the blooms expan be taken 
event vibe is сыт the house dry 
to 
and ai e large our Летео dis- 
continue se of stimul. The ‘bush o 
decorative varieties A be gv in us open 
i 
until they are likely to be injured by frost. 
Attend to the disbudding of varieties requiring 
h to handle. 
Continue to feed the roots until the blooms are 
expanded. 
it as soon 
well 
Cyclamen.—Plants required for oe very 
ied should be placed in s on on a 
letus. mean 
close to igs arn ir т 
ania is Be a light "pem - 
o of artificial manure on the surface of the 
, promote a moist a 
the foliage, and "de 
umigate the 
189 
Cineraria.—Plants of Cineraria of the latest 
sowing, intended for flowering late in spring. 
should be potted in 5 or 6-nc 
6 
{шде soil to chad. as advised for the earlier 
bate! Place the plants near the roof-glass, 
ine ae dt on a cool base of ashes. Cinerarias 
require a cool, moist atmosphere; fire heat 
shoul d only be used eep out frost. eep 
горе watch ien insects, and at their appear- 
Per fumigate the house. The earliest 
plan well а veloped and the pots filled with 
peu "They sh к be given liquid manure cn 
frequent occas 
the fanana 
with. 
on о 
is: plant, like 
grows best in a cool moist, "atmosphere, an 
as little am hesti as possible—a cons: creer 
eenhou decoration next spring un 
the mcd prospect = Sas supplies. From now 
until the end of the 
house. By of the t iy sho 
eco, strong planie fit for “transfering to the 
pots in which they will flow 
be grow ery w ns. During 
the coming winter there c economy 
with fuel for heating gree s and lower tem- 
peratures will prevail, rat ta ene Begonias 
should or the present airy and 
drier conditions. Give t 
ings with weak liquid manure. Plants wing 
fonon should be reys dama im кои pue 
ан ed for the 
THE FRUIT GARD 
By James E. НАТНА Gardener to JoHw кыйа. 
Esq., ч ae Thirsk, Yorkshire. 
va hards.—When orchard 
trees beco Phe through old age and 
кр» they serve no useful purpose Pei should 
ted o If a fr tage ya suitable site is 
t than to pid. 
onl 
n t ld } ber ok where y 
the old site is available, a start should be mad 
at orce by rooting up all worthless and 
trenching ground two spits deep. Where 
the trees b d fresh loam, - 
side scrapi fuse, eg ash, aul 
ды ny u 
If the 
is heavy, > plenty о ae old enter’ Tubble show! Id be 
and e of the land should уы ws 
ime. After this is don 
5 
gp 
the 
may be good but me variety nc. or not suit- 
able to the district; such trees should be rana 
grafting or нр and th 
ressed wi 
any ае 
owded wi 
meal, ani 
with liquid manure applied п now an 
the winter will enrich i 
den.—This 
е gina 
It does 
with ten to 
Apple Devonshire Quarren 
good, early dessert variety and, 
cropper, it requires pa thinning. 
best here wher grown as à а bush, 
a dozer b 
