Auriculas are best grown in a cold frame mounted on legs about 2 ft.
Auriculas may be propagated from seed, which is to be sown as soon as ripe, in July or August, in boxes, kept under cover, and exposed only to the rays of the morning sun.
The verse ran as follows: Auriculas asini Mida rex habet; King Midas has an ass's ears; but Cornutus altered it thus; Auriculas asini quis non hahet?
Sow the seeds of flower de luce and crown imperial, as also of auriculas and polyanthuses, according to the method before recommended.
Sow annuals to stand through the winter, and shift auriculas into fresh pots.
Place under shelter the auriculas and carnations that are in pots.
Daffodils the world has yet seen, and other names of clergymen honourably associated with Roses and Auriculas and Tulips and other good flowers, and all greatly to their bettering?
Introduction of Foreign Plants I have brought back this year some mountain auriculas and the seed of some salvia and Fusio tiger-lily, and mean to plant the auriculas and to sow the seeds in Epping Forest and elsewhere round about London.
Your Primroses and Auriculas should be taken up and divided this month if you wish to increase them.
You must have some Primroses, Polyanthuses, and Auriculas on your rockery, and though they like the sun in spring, the more delicate kinds need some shelter from the hot summer sun.
I have no records of the behavior of Auriculas and Polyanthuses.
Auriculas and Polyanthuses, on the contrary, are generally if not always bred from short-styled plants, as the florists have decided that the long-styled are inadmissible.
Protect stage auriculas and hyacinths from extremes of every description of weather; and tulips from hoar-frosts and heavy rains.
Give auriculas and carnations abundance of air, but keep the roots rather dry to prevent damping off.
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