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of the plants that he had taken up ought to have 

 been left out, and most of those that were left out 

 should have been taken up. The results of this prac 

 tice convinced me that Weeville was right, and that 

 it is cheaper to buy plants than to raise them, even 

 with all the aids of modern science ; and that, if any 

 gentleman finds too many weeds in his garden, he 

 has only to remove them to his green-house and cul 

 tivate them assiduously to exterminate them rapidly. 



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