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The following 50 Original Articles contained in recent Numbers 

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Titles of Fifty Aeticies coxtainbd iir EecehiT Ncmbebs of 



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 Wet soils and small seeds 

 How, when, and where to plant 

 roses 



Jardinieres and stone edgiags 

 Profitable gardening 

 Practical rustic work 

 Cottage architecture and rustic 



adornments 

 A cheap pit for amateurs 

 Florists' flowers and new plants 

 Grasses, grass plots, and lawns 

 Monthly work in garden and 



greenhouse 

 Planting a fern case 

 Culture and training of the 



raspberry 

 Plan of a town garden [shrubs 

 Hardy evergreen flowering 

 Newly invented garden pots 

 Useful inventions applied to 



horticulture [measures 



Bedding plants and preserTative 

 Culture of the potatoe 

 Hyacinths in pots and glasses 

 Tank heating and early forcing 

 Mushroom culture simplified 

 Culture and training of the 



gooseberry 

 Winter culture of the cucumber 



Grape vines in pots 



Bulbous flowers and lycopodiuma 



AValtonian cases 



Stocks and grafts [vases 



Evergreen trees and plants for 



The chemistry of horticulture 



Natural history of the wire-worm. 



The verbena and other bedding 



plants 

 Asparagus, sea-kale, and rhubarb 

 Culture of the peach 

 Success in cultivating ericas 

 Treatment of unfruitful trees 

 Among the ferns to gather know. 

 Geometrical gardens [ledge 



Culture of the cabbage tribe 

 Plants for various soils 

 Management of stove plants 

 Lists of herbaceous plants 

 The law of garden fixtures 

 Manures and fertilisers 

 Trees and shrubs in London 

 The theory and practice of 



pruning 

 Eockeries and wild flowers 

 Management of cold frames and 



pits 

 Orchard houses, to build and 



manage 

 Monthly garden calendar 



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