THE GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE. 
Januabt 18. 1913. 
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PLANT LIFE: Roots, Stems, Leaves, Fruits-their Structure and Work. 
80ILS: How Formed, Composition, and Treatment. 
MANURES: Their Composition and Uses. 
8EED8: Their Structure, Composition, Germination, and Longevity. 
SEED SOWING: How and When to Sow in Frames, Greenhouses, and 
Outdoors. 
SEEDLINGS: Treatment in Infancy, Transplanting, etc. 
CUTTINGS: How to Take and How to Strike Them. 
BUDDING: How and Why it is Performed. 
GRAFTING: The Varjou^s Mo^es of the Art Fully Described. 
PLANTING AND TRANSPLANTING: Rules to be Carefully Observed 
THINNING AND DISBUDDING: For Fruit Crops, Roses, Chrysanthe- 
POTTING:* Suitable Pots. Composts and General Hints. . 
FORCING: Temperature and Trektment for Flowers, Fruit, aod 
Vegetables. 
HYBRIDISING: ^ 
PROPAGATORS: 
WATER: Its Composition, Use, and Abuse. 
HOTBEDS: Their Formation, i*osition, and Managemen 
GREENHOUSES: Their Uses. Aspects. Stoking, and Vent 
HEATING APPARATUS: Management and FueL 
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