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NEEDLING LETTUCES FOR SALAD. — TO I IM.VIM ( 1 .1 liBING. - H E 



ANSWERS TO M.V roots' "of SMt^ 



CORRESPONDENTS. STjESW boxes of rich sandy soil Coyer is one that retains its vitality for ."B 



... .._ . At . shou]d ^ a^^sed to t>,« the seeds very lightly with soil, water them in tune and one. also, that ran be r, ; nv, v , ,1 n " 



'..r ..i.in-<-ri vh..uld '"• r " th«> K.i t.T vi tli- possible, an. 



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COCKROACHES . — J. P., ^J^ 1 ^ ^jJJ seedling 6 lett 

 ieriences, and pleased to know y 



n with it. Platycoc 

 S?JaMn? ^The t; 



FORCING PARSLEY. — F. P. C., 



ual ter sense ar of y the ^vord, but it 

 ppens that the^ supply of^parsh 



useless haves, and trim the roots slightly: P°^' 

 place these in pots or deep boxes, in sandy th * 1 

 leaf-soil made firm, and then set the pots or "siv( 



%e produce,! at the Win the the P la] 

 mpt to flower. P eo P ] ? * 



MOSCHOSMA RIPARIUM. — S. T. B., 

 N alton : Cut back the plants as soon as they 

 lave ceased to flower, and begin to look 

 habbv. Stand them on a warm greenhouse 

 ihelf, water sparingly, and in a few weeks 



list Le putted singly when 

 as mkii, as they have taken 

 >oil tliev nnisi be removed 

 light place in an interme- 

 rmg the summer they need 



• * 



in a light position, and ] 



E. - 



68 j hedged I 

 what doubtful. If the thorn is at all' 

 or dense then two-thirds «,1 the 1hmI».- 

 receive only the sun-lime that filters thr- - 

 it during the morning. ^ Sunshiny is^n«* i 



lilac hedge would do fairly well. Hut it 



iJThelteredTrom 1 eaTt'wfnds Berberis Earwfc 

 might be tried, but it also would not pro* 



^?Si/ n an he nS 

 ,eeu ns P weU t most" ttJnTtat f* 

 heavy r and^ist V1 yo g ur^ will be* 



creased, but if moderately light and ™, 

 drained then fair Mieeess with the -u ,; ' 

 indicated should be obtained. 



NAMES OF PLANTS. 



< . I: ' ( Kpworth.— 1, Lnculia gratisa"*- 

 2. Aralia Chabiieri: :5. Plumbago rosea; 

 . -trieta. 



L. E. B., Maidenhead.— 1. Kuoiiynius i 



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GARDENS 



IN AND ABOUT 



HORSHAM, 



LEONARDSLEE, 

 SOUTH LODGE, ^T^fFJ^Tb* 



WARNHAM COURT, variety of cSr^f Sponica; 2 



WIMBLEHURST, lata; 3, Oncidium pubes; 4, 



DENNE PARK, Bi< ^ ; jj? ^S-^'a fit 



HOLBROOK PARK, thnrin 

 WARNHAM LODGE a . vi 



' it gives no evidence of hybrid 



Illustrated and Described NAMES OF FRU1 



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