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PRIMULA FORBKSI.-C. H. E., Ltniin- >ng late lu the aiternoou. By those m<!an« wlu. 

 ■iln ThL delightful primula is almost the tree may be preserved and in a couple of uuul 

 }''^^^ J,\r.r- crr^nhousc and conservatory seasons it will be ^ good as ever, and pos- .lial 



hardy, bu\for^greeu.uu..^.^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^.^^^^^ 



MEDINiLLA MACxNIFICA. 



idlings grown cool, m a March : This handsome plant may be 

 f-mould, sand, and a very gated by means of cuttings of the 

 lanurc. Some growers growth. Ihese, about three inches 

 should be soon available, and they roc 



Jrow ^several plants together in pans. Both 



r SWEET PKAS.— 

 : So much depends upon 



dead east, and blowing strongly, and the 

 is shining brightly. These conditions 

 so drying, and altogether so unkind for 



1^ laiting a week or two,^f necessary, for 

 V ,111 able ones. If the pot-s are very 



TRWM'LAXTET) PE U{ 



little ball of old wood attached. Insert them 

 singly, in small 6L)-sized pots, in a sandy 

 compost, and plunge the pots in a propagat- 

 ing ca.e, ^^here the bottom heat i> b. .>k V 



THE GARDENER'S HANDY GUIDE FOR THE WHOLE YEAR. 



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NEW BINDING. 



FULLY \ 

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Kitchen 

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GARDENING 

 YEAR BOOK. 



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DIRECTORIES OF 



The Horticultural and Botanical Societies, with the Names and Addresses of the Secretaries, 

 The Public Parks and Gardens of the United Kingdom, Area, Superintendent, Ac. 



ORDER 



FORM. 



YEAR BOOK," 1909, 



