Horticultural Register, And Gardener's Magazine V.2 1836

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When the layers are separated, pot them in fortyeight sized pots, filled with a mixture of sandy loam and peat, or peat alone, place them in a frame, and keep them close shut down until they begin to grow ; then gradually admit air, and treat the layers like green-house plants, potting as they require it until they are established, and have grown to a good size ; then plant them in suitable situations, and they will speedily show flower.
The seeds imported from America should be sown immediatel
...y on their arrival, in pots or pans filled with light sandy loam or peat, or peat alone, covering the seeds very lightly. Place the pots in gentle heat, and they will soon begin to vegetate. When they are of suffi- cient size, plant them out in sixty sized pots, one plant in each pot ; replace in the frame, and shade them until they have begun to grow.
When they have become established, take them out of the frame, and treat them while small in every respect like green-house plants ; when they have grown to a good size, plant them finally in the situa- tions where they are to stand permanently.


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