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recommended. One is the common blight or cladosporium, which 

 is to be treated with a spray of animoniacal carbonate of copper. 

 The third is the nematode root-gall, the exact indications of 

 which do not appear above ground. The prescribed'treatment for 

 this injury is the removal of plants and soil, and the washing of 

 the beds or boxes with lye; but there are indications that freezing 

 the soil or treating it heavily with salt may destroy the nematodes. 



L. H. BATLEY. 



