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Luculia Gratissima.

February 2nd, 2012

A fine plant either for the wall or border. It grows well in a compost of peat and light, turfy loam, but it is not suitable for pot culture. During growing time abundance of water is needed. When flowering has ceased, cut it hard back. It may be increased by layering, or by cuttings placed [...]

Virgilia.

January 30th, 2012

For the most part greenhouse shrubs, requiring to be grown in a compost of loam, peat, and sand. Young cuttings planted in sandy loam and covered with glass will strike. The hardy kinds, such as V. Lutea, grow in any light soil, and are increased by laying down shoots in autumn or spring. July is [...]

Clivias (Caffre Lilies).

January 26th, 2012

Most beautiful evergreen plants for the greenhouse. The soil most suitable for them is a compost of leaf-mould, loam, and sand. Give a liberal supply of water when in full growth, but from September to February keep them only moderately moist. Shade from strong sunshine, and keep the temperature at from 60 to 70 degrees. [...]

Polyanthus.

January 7th, 2012

Sow the seed late in autumn in well-drained boxes of light, rich mould; cover it very lightly, place under glass, and water sparingly, but give enough to keep the plants moist. The seed requires no artificial heat to germinate it. The roots should be divided each year as soon as they have flowered, and fresh [...]

Eucryphia Pinnatifida.

January 3rd, 2012

A dwarf evergreen shrub with flowers resembling a white St. John’s Wort. It grows best in a compost of loam and peat, and is propagated by cuttings planted in sand, and subjected to heat.

Daffodil

December 30th, 2011

Daffodil is the common English name often used now for all varieties of narcissus. 100 Days of Daffodils The 100 Days of Daffodils, Assortments, is a specially blended mixture and contains varieties such as, Rijnveld's Early Sensation blooming in February until the last variety Recurvus, blooming at the end of May. Ideal for naturalizing. Bulb [...]

Ixias.

December 18th, 2011

Plant out of doors from September to December, in a sunny, sheltered position, in light, rich, sandy soil. For indoor cultivation, plant four bulbs in a 5-in. pot in a compost of loam, leaf-mould, and silver sand. Plunge the pot in ashes in a frame or cold pit, and withhold water until the plants appear. [...]

Cinerarias.

December 16th, 2011

These grow well in a soil composed of equal parts of rich loam, leaf-mould, and thoroughly rotted horse-dung, liberally mixed with sharp sand. They are increased by seed, cuttings, or off-sets. The seed should be sown as soon as it is ripe and covered with the lightest layer of the finest soil; or it may [...]

Raphiolepis Ovata.

December 9th, 2011

Beautiful evergreen shrubs, producing long spikes of white flowers in June. A compost of loam, peat, and sand is their delight. Cuttings will strike in sand under glass. Height, 4 ft.

Lapageria Rosea.

November 26th, 2011

A beautiful climbing plant which bears large rose-coloured flowers in May. It can be grown in any light, rich soil, but a compost of leaf-mould, sand, and peat suits it best. It makes a very desirable greenhouse plant, and can be increased either by cuttings or by division. Lapagerias require partial shade, plenty of water, [...]