AMONG THE FLOWERS.
Planting and son-ing : all varieties of annuals may now be done. Half-hardy and tender subjects-aro best raised-in boxes under glass. Watering must be attended to as required. Hoeing or forking over the surface of the beds'after heavy rains is very beneficial. Dahlias and chrysanthemums may be put out where they are to flower. Thin out seedlings where requisite. Crowded plants do not have a chance to do well. Constant attention is necessary to keep down aphis on roses. At the first sign of the trouble spray with "Black Leaf 40."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 20
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93AMONG THE FLOWERS. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 20
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