The Garden Under Glass
Forfatter: William F. Rowles
År: 1914
Forlag: Grant Richards Ltd. Publishers
Sted: London
Sider: 368
UDK: 631.911.9
With Numerous Practical Diagrams From Drawings By G. D. Rowles And Thirty-Two Illustrations From Photographs
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X LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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Fuchsia Phenomenal. A Fine Variety which has stood the Test of Time . . . .74
A Well-grown Batch of Gloxinias. The Flowers
LAST WELL IN WATER AND THE PtANTS FLOWER
OVER A PROLONGED PfiRIOD . . 78
Hippeastrums, which make quite a Gorgeous Display AND ARE NOT FASTIDIOUS IN THE MATTER OF
CULTURE . . . . . .80
Hydrangea Hortensis. Naturally ofa Pink Colour, the Flowers may be made quite Blue by feed-ing with a Chemical Compound . . .82
Zonal Pelargonium—King of Denmark. Probably the Most Populär Double Variety. It is use-FUL ALIKE FOR GrEENHOUSE DeCORATION AND FOR
Bedding . . . . . .92
Show Pelargonium. Plants of this Size may be
RAISED FROM CüTTINGS IN LESS THAN A YEAR . 94
Primula Obconica, which might almost be described as Perpetual Flowering. The New Hybrid Forms are a Vast Improvement on the Old Type 96
The Beautiful Yellow Calla Lily, Richardia Elliotiana, showing its Silver - spangled
Foliage . . . . . .98
Polypodium Knightiæ. A Beautiful Fern for a Basket ...... 114
Spiræa Queen Alexandra. A Beautiful Blush-coloured Spiræa. Splendid for flowering WITH GENTLE FORCING IN MAY . . . 122