Window Boxes and House Plants 
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Ferns. — Adiantum formosum , A. pubescens , Asplenium 
bulbiferurn , ^/. caudatum , Blechnum latifolium , Lastrcea 
elegans, Polypodium pectination, Ptems arctica, Polypodium 
tremula, Wood- 
wardia radicans. 
For Windows. 
— Fuchsias, Pelar- 
goniums, show 
varieties — Zonals 
— Ivy-leaved va- 
rieties, Scented - 
leaved varieties — 
Petunias, Pri- 
mulas, Begonias, 
fibrous- and tuber- 
ous-rooted varie- 
ties — Campan- 
ulas, Chrysanthe- 
mums, Cinerarias. 
The P'uchsias 
and Pelargoniums 
may be dried off 
to a certain extent 
during winter, but 
they should never 
be allowed to get 
o 
Tuberous Begonia 
too dry, or some may not start in the spring. The spring- 
time, just after potting, is the most difficult time to manage 
house and window plants. If a greenhouse is available 
that is all that is necessary, but if not, a great deal may 
be done with a hotbed and a frame. Here the plants 
