Excerpt from Greenhouse Stove Plants
Success in the cultivation of the large number of Stove and Greenhouse Plants now known in British gardens, to a great extent depends on an acquaintance with the particular wants of each individual kind, as not only do many allied species require different treatment, but it frequently happens that individual varieties of the same parentage want something in their management quite different from each other, without which they fail to thrive. With this view, in preparing the accompanying treatise, the intention has been, so far as possible, without resorting to unnecessary repetition, to avoid giving directions that are too general in their application, but rather to state fully the treatment which each species or variety has been found to do best with. In such cases, where several kinds of plants succeed under like conditions, the details are given to one, the others being referred thereto.
In describing the general character and appearance of the plants treated of, Botanical details have been omitted, but the purpose to which each is best adapted, whether for planting out, growing in pots, as roof climbers, or trained specimens, ordinary decorative use, the supply of cut flowers, &c., &c., is given, and this, it is hoped, will assist those but little acquainted with plants in the selection of the kinds best suited to their requirements.
The best new plants that have appeared up to date are included, as well as the large numbers of older kinds possessing sterling merit. When any plant holds a relatively inferior position, this is stated in the description accompanying it. Notes are given of the particular kinds of insects each species is subject to, and instructions as to the safest means for their destruction; also, hints on the form, construction, and heating of Greenhouses and Stoves.
Cultural details on a portion of the plants here treated of have appeared in "The Garden" and "The Gardeners Chronicle"; these have been revised and added to so far as found necessary.
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