Greenhouse.
Give plenty of air during the day, still water when closing up the house in the afternoon. Commence reducing the shading during the day ; re-pot such plants as may require it. Primulas and calceolarias prick oub into small sized 'pots as goon as they are large enough to handle. Cinerarias prick into boxes as soon as they can be handled, a few for pot culture under glass could be planted in small pots. Camellias wanted for early flowering move from summer quarters into the house,water occasionally with liquid manure. Summer flowering bulbs and tubers going to rest water eparingly.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 66, 17 March 1894, Page 11 (Supplement)
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