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returned to the frame and kept there until NoYember ; 

 they will need copious watering, on which account per- 

 fect drainage is necessary. The leaves should be kept as 



FIG. 54. SPECIMEN CALCEOLARIA. 



dry as possible, except that they should have a gentle 

 syringing on warm, sunny mornings. 



The green fly must be kept down at all hazards, as, 

 if it gets the start, it will be hard to control ; to aid in 

 this, chopped tobacco stems may be scattered between 



