RMRPED3R–. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. F^rn-Leaved. purpose should neglect to make the acquaintance of White Plume. Golden Self-Blanching, of beautiful golden color, but of too dwarfish habit of growth except under highest culture. Crawford's Half-Dwarf, Henderson's Half-Dwarf, until recently the most popular sort among market gardeners; yellowish white when blanched, of compact habit of growth, and fine quality; very solid. Giant Pascal.—This variety is an offspring of the Golden Self Blanching, most carefully selected. It partakes of its nutty flavor, and has no bitter taste at
RMRPED4F–. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. F^rn-Leaved. purpose should neglect to make the acquaintance of White Plume. Golden Self-Blanching, of beautiful golden color, but of too dwarfish habit of growth except under highest culture. Crawford's Half-Dwarf, Henderson's Half-Dwarf, until recently the most popular sort among market gardeners; yellowish white when blanched, of compact habit of growth, and fine quality; very solid. Giant Pascal.—This variety is an offspring of the Golden Self Blanching, most carefully selected. It partakes of its nutty flavor, and has no bitter taste at
RMRR943W–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 32 «« The Florists^ Review APBIL 20. 1922. Hydrangea E. G. ^U. good compost, eoutaiuiiig womo bone meal nnrl old cow manure. They are kept in shade and syringed occasion- ally until root action is resumed; then they are placed in a sunny spot where they can lie easily protected from lieavy rains and sharp frosts. Until estab- lished in the pots, they are watered freely; then the water supply is grad- ually reduced. The great object, be it noted, is to insure a strong growth in summer and well ripened, nutty-brown wood in autumn. Before the arrival
RMRR943N–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Hydrangea E. G. ^U. good compost, eoutaiuiiig womo bone meal nnrl old cow manure. They are kept in shade and syringed occasion- ally until root action is resumed; then they are placed in a sunny spot where they can lie easily protected from lieavy rains and sharp frosts. Until estab- lished in the pots, they are watered freely; then the water supply is grad- ually reduced. The great object, be it noted, is to insure a strong growth in summer and well ripened, nutty-brown wood in autumn. Before the arrival of severe frosts, the plants are placed in
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