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A dictionary of modern gardening - University Library

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NOR 397 NOV<br />

evergreen shrubs. Cuttings. Loam and<br />

peat.<br />

NORANTEA. Two species. Stove<br />

evergreen shrubs. Cuttings. Loam and<br />

peat.<br />

NORMANDY CRESS. See American<br />

Cress.<br />

NORWAY SPRUCE. Pinus canadensis.<br />

NOTEL.T^A. Five species. Greenhouse<br />

evergreen shrubs. Ripe cuttings.<br />

Peat and loam.<br />

NOTHOCHL.IINA. Nine species.<br />

Green-house and stove ferns. Seed and<br />

division. Sandy peat.<br />

NOTYLIA. Five species. Stove<br />

epiphytes. Offsets. Wood and moss<br />

NOVEMBER is a month chiefly <strong>of</strong> remove.<br />

,<br />

routine neatness and preparation for<br />

winter.<br />

KITCHF.N GARDEN.<br />

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prune; plant; cuttings plant.— Figs,<br />

rub <strong>of</strong>f green fruit; train, but do not<br />

prune. Fork over ground about fruit<br />

trees. — Gooseberries, plant; prune;<br />

cuttings .plant. — Medlars, plant.<br />

Mulberries, plant. — Mulch round<br />

trees newly planted. — Nectarines,<br />

prune; plant. — Nuts (Filberts), &c.,<br />

p]sinl.— Peaches, prune; plant. Pears,<br />

prune; plant. Plums, prune; plant.<br />

Pruning and planting generally should<br />

Quinces,<br />

be done; it is the best season.<br />

plant. — Raspberries, prune; plant.<br />

Services, plant. — Stake trees newly<br />

planted. Standards, plant prune.<br />

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Stones <strong>of</strong> fruit sow. — Strawberries,<br />

dress, if not done last month.— Suckers,<br />

Trees Cor forcing, remove.<br />

Trench and manure ground to be planted,<br />

if not done months ago. ^''ines,<br />

prune ; plant.— IVall Trees and Espa-<br />

liers generally, prune and plant; it is<br />

Artichokes, winter, dress. Asparagus-beds,<br />

dress plant ;<br />

; to force attend ;<br />

to that in forcing. Beet, dig up for<br />

the best for their winter regulation.<br />

Walnuts, \^\d.nt. — Water all ^<br />

newlv<br />

^<br />

planted trees. — JVeeds, destroy<br />

storing. Cabbages, remove to winter nerally, and clean up.<br />

quarters. Cardoons, earth up, b. Car-<br />

FLOWER GARDEN.<br />

rots, dig up and store, b. Cauliflowers,<br />

attend to, under glasses, &c. Celery, Anemones, ,,,., .„, plant, if not done in Oc-<br />

,<br />

j<br />

earth up. — Coleworts, plant. — Com- tober. — Auriculas, shelter. — Bulbous<br />

posts, prepare. Cucumbers, attend to, roots, finish planting in dry weather, b.f<br />

in forcing. — Drain vacant ground.— cover beds with mats, &c., in bad wea-<br />

Dung, prepare for hot-beds.— Earth- ther pot for forcing. Carnation lay-<br />

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ing--up, attend to.—JSnd/r*, blanch, &c. ers, potted, shelter; finish planting.<br />

— Garlic, plant, b.— Herbary, clean, Climbers, as Ivy, Clematis, &c., plant<br />

&c. Horse-radish, dig up and store.— and train against walls. — Composts,<br />

H<strong>of</strong>-fceds, make for salading, &c.—/er!

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