 МОҮЕМВЕВ 8, 1919.] is 
THE GARDENERS’ 
оов Eus ice of liquid manure. Fumi- 
nally revent emn of aphis. 
prie & plants, now coming 
: -- —The 
ibo flower, "will benefit Pd a a 909 dressing of 
n à E. t. dg iser and frequent waterings 
Bin Cyclamens are best grown 
yr = need 
subject iv the 
house they are in ord le Te tly fumigated 
brief LO ur toni Seedling бузда ens ‘from 
yi 
— arenow ready to be 
pde boxes of light soil. 
them near the da: in the same house or 
е: г pet; when they 
ond 
as the ies continues 
y rainfall, 
should be 
i t 
le 
autumn and early wir 
better supply of flow ов EM ‘the e Sater 
en of soot will prevent attacks of 
R рош. 
H. MankmaM, Gardener to th arl of STRAFFORD, 
жыры Barnet, ae dshire 
ing P. —All kinds of bedding “pleats 
ch aed protection should now be 1 ie 
afely from fros be ender plants in fra 
ame 
suitable быа 
afforded in very 
ere artificial “heal can бе 1 
er ther keep the roots 
er water them at this season 
ugh water to k the soil 
ove all decay торо апа 
ble wea’ Suc 
d 
gen var ieties 
i уел Шы» oof-glass in 
t them. 
n e lan ting of Roses 
er. m soil in ‘beds 
ettled 
f planted 
early next ping and do 
et the settle or, if light, 
it rather firmly, then proc to 
bushes, arranging them according 
е 
leeply, pet ead them 
, "after pec pict м ‘the soil with stable 
manure. After treatment of this kind, b 
ез will dion a marvellous improvement. ide 
"owing season both in growth and blooms 
Cuttings.—Many good Ros ibe 
ws o И is a У heel 
(9 
обез apart іп Ње рн and allow 
nce of ж inches from row to 
not already Boat а kinds 
ud be taken twi the soil and 
for a few 
in autumn and put out in 
produce a DA striking effect when the 
are suitably arranged. 
жааш Borde .—Where alterations and 
ingement o е work, 
pe: ready done, should be carried. oat before 
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287. _ 
plants, in order 
as to height and 
anged 
mas Daisies 4 in variety, and many 
cutting down ig S o the 
that the bone та 
colour. Michaelm 
other tall сор ао ens uld be divided 
and replan nig fore they become very large, as 
much b e баг flo are produced on 
un рон a. me e stations are де! 
Ура d ecayed manure 
igry land, a $i To ae шайт about the Mo 
of tall, strong-growing species. и completed 
this work, clean over the bor arp е ud 
soil liberally with well-decayed 
ork it in leaving the ее. poe ET 
tidy. Bulbs and other spring flowers, such as 
allflowers an н 
eed kehed 
жеч ‘altering and 
flower borders, it is an advantage 
to have in Boss . plenty of the best and most 
мың subjects for plantin A reserve garden 
should be devoted e ae ressly ‘to this purpose, and 
the plants ois dus ish large quantities of cut 
wers in 
ITCHEN ed 
By С. ELLwoop, Gardener to W. Н. Myers, Esq., 
PRERE Park, Bishops lei, Hampshire. 
be Artichokes.— To ens 
Globe Artichokes aco 
uld be taken gg уга 
іп DU 10-in 
f 
4 
ро offsets in rame, pit. 
will receive pro n from rains 
засы grow pe uite cool : 
as possible. All the m g 
from stools remaining in 
decayed Таўга: slightl 
һе plants, a 
racken around the plar 
removed during ied weathe 
Potatos.—Where the early PU. of Potato 
is contemplated, no sd shou xd pa ш їп ролй 
% mathe of sets, rose end up an early 
variety pan them in a abt, з иду warm 
structur үт occasiona sprayings with 
May Queen 
varieties о of fine Desi mg and Tuy pateble gs 
orcing. 
Cauliflowers. dens of the Autumn Giant 
group of Caulifl have produced better heads 
since Dern late Sep tember rains than previously. 
The succeeding 
eads should be Lais ected by 
Wiring Кэр «n 1 
soon as th i. e ook them 
ith a g yn s tache and place на in 
Lettuces.—As the sed XO sown plants 
or spring use are rather small, it wil be 
ы to prick out a goodly number of the 
seedlings into frames, where they will remain 
safe till March. 
UNDER 
S. 
E Od e BERNERS, 
Late Vineries.—The exceptionally Vnd weather 
xperience paet ing October mer hast- 
ened the ing of the Gra late 
started Anes: ae if the ripening pr id is not 
complete afford a night temperature ranging 
from 55° to ? with corresponding rise 
during th to nish " the berries, and at 
he same time properly mature the wood. Whi 
rapes г e full exposure = the light; there- 
for» all -lateral growths should wat removed. 
Ventilate freely tbe жоны "o her 
Том a Do not allow the bendi ide 
exces: у dry; if water is necessary it uld 
be тшт during the morning of a fine day, the 
арта of the house a, Oot cor wide to 
dispel ospheric moistur ee material 
shou md р removed before watering, but after- 
wards — dry litter should be applied to check 
ev dd tion. 
Ripe Grapes.—In vineries where there are 
ripe Grapes Shy b €— e s p^ 
mp 
s 
e 
cause Th i ы crack d. vong Ne 
ventilation should be affor x ever the 
weather is favourable, but damp air should not 
be admi ipe Mannie if Bally exposed to 
e light, are apt to become a Ns 
касе light shade may be п 
provi ither by Mtr um ru inch netting 
on the oo, or pape 
above the Bunches 
Late Me ht and sunny weather 
during Oc t po асан sca _ growth 
of Melon plants a lopmen ruits. 
With the ria on ier days ena ain E 
heat the ospheri the hou: 
should be gue The m 
should be kept oderky i pe E the fruits 
are colour no more water will required. 
Air may be admitted during € er par! 
early in the afternoon. 
is puri control afford a Кесу temperature of 
80° u des fruits are all c 
Cuc —Plants raised in are — 
be cropping freely; reduce fruits 
oder: umb avoid. pret on of the 
ight of 65° and b 
MEE d 
ms 
undance whene 
vag are шам: "The supply ae ral 
the roots should be reduced, but the yas ens 
ш сздр must be kept sufficient] moist to allow 
the proper development of ig em 
aeann cheirophorum. бб desirable Orchid 
i prettiest of all the s mall flow pring and 
ium. 
ce 
when repotting it i 
f ma bain Rd be be 
ага vallia tovarensis. Ww ell flowered plants 
of this charming old ose are always oie 
ful at this season. e summer and 
f the flowers, th h occupy a house 
where the ni from 50° 
to eat and e winter the tem- 
perat: 6 should ‘nee “fall below use 
ш a er cold house the leaves are apt to spot 
badly. 
