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The least important of the "arts" ones from the florist flue from the furnace around under the benches and into the chimney over the fire. And is likely.
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Cuttings in January or February level at the proper height the Farley fern, but it is suitable for house culture. Little known in its growth, going in well with other part.
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| 05.12.2011 Real estate ballarat |
For method of giving this extra bottom heat, see page 26. If the box is kept in a bright sunny place, shade the cuttings with a piece of newspaper during the heat of the day, to prevent wilting, and if the weather is so hot that the room is warmer than seventy degrees, an occasional light ...
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| 05.12.2011 Premise def |
For summer blooming, dry off gradually in the fall and keep during the winter--until February or March--in a frost-proof room or cellar. After they have been brought into the light, repot and water and new growth will start. Prune back the old branches severely, as the next crop of flowers will be ...
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| 04.12.2011 Ballarat real estate |
variegatum)--The foliage is shaped like a broad blade of grass and very prettily bordered with white. medio-picta is another variety, premise definition often considered more attractive than the above. Araucaria--The several araucarias should be much more widely known than they are. Their beauty ...
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| 03.12.2011 Immovable propertie |
Thunbergia--The Thunbergia, sometimes called the "butterfly plant," is the best all-round flowering vine for the house. The flowers are freely produced, average an inch to an inch-and-a-half across, and cover a wide range of colors, including white, blue, purple, yellow and shades and combinations ...
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| 03.12.2011 Stream realty |
Cereus stream realty may be distinguished by its angular stems as compared to the broad flat stems of Phyllocactus. Macdonaldiae, the famous Night-blooming cereuses, have white flowers which remain open only one night. They are, however, though so transient, a marvelous sight. Prone to strange ...
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| 03.12.2011 Bathurst real estate |
They are lily-shaped and rose pink or white, according to variety. Pilocereus senilis, the Old Man cactus, is another sort which always attracts attention in any collection. The stem is covered with fine white hairy spines, three to five inches long, which give it a very peculiar appearance. When ...
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| 03.12.2011 Warburg realty |
They are easily propagated from suckers and grow quite rapidly. They are, however, in the larger sizes very difficult to handle, armed with spines at leaf tips and edges. Tub specimens are usually wintered over in the cellar, or at the florist's. There is an unfounded superstition that they bloom ...
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| 02.12.2011 Find a property |
Get a supply of sphagnum moss, and line the entire inner surface, sides as well as bottom, an inch in thickness; press down compactly, then fill nearly full of light, rich prepared soil, and put in the plants; something tall and graceful in the center, compact and find a property dwarf-growing ...
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| 01.12.2011 Bre properties |
The 2 x 12 inch planks, when used, are handled as follows: stakes are driven in to support the back plank some two or three inches above the ground,--which should, of course, be level. The front plank is sunk bre properties two or three inches into the ground and held upright by stakes on the ...
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| 01.12.2011 Bragg creek real estate |
Store some of it in old barrels, or in boxes under the greenhouse bench, if there is not a more convenient place. For very small pots, run it through a half-inch sieve. For the larger sizes, three inches and up, this will not be necessary--just be sure the ingredients are well mixed. Proper ...
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| 30.11.2011 Townsville property centre |
Cannas, tall Cannas, dwarf flowering Dahlias Caladiums Tuberous rooted Begonias are the sorts for which there is most demand. CONCLUSION Condensed as the latter part of this book has had to be, I trust it may give the reader a glimpse of the pleasure, and even of the possibility for profit, ...
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| 30.11.2011 Halstead property |
Top and bottom were covered with old flexible rubber matting which was carried back under the clapboards making a weather-proof, tight joint with the side of the house. Six-inch light wooden shelves on the inside gave a conservatory first capital realty of considerable capacity. How many houses ...
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| 29.11.2011 Re taxes |
The soil for the seed box need not be rich, in fact it is better not to have manure in it; but very porous and very light it must be, especially for such small seeds as most flowers have. Such a soil may be mixed up from rotted sod (or garden loam), leaf-mould and sharp sand, used in equal ...
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| 28.11.2011 South dakota real estate |
It is, however, desirable in some cases, as with many of the flowering plants, to change the season bloom, as we want their beauty during the winter. In such cases they should be made to rest during the summer, by withholding water and keeping them disbudded. Many beginners get the idea that as ...
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