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they will most readily be injured by neglect. There 

 are things you will have to look out for, and your 



attention must be regular to the matters of tempera- 

 ture, ventilation and moisture. 



The temperatures required by the different varie- 

 ties will be indicated by the table above. It should be 

 kept as nearly as possible within ten degrees lower 

 and fifteen higher (in the sun) than given. If the 

 nights are still cold, so that the mercury goes near 



