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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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"" SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1817. 



; the Potato. 



j the mass of the popm 



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e appeared in the 







itanists ; but the\ 



are not to be recognised by 





is and vernacular designations. 



nd we ate sorry to 



he obliged to add that as far 



they are recogni 







The Apios tuber 



Mfl, a small trailing ..hint, h is 



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tioned. Elliot, who t real ou of 

 amereh says of it, "the tuber* 



'■ 'i tg ; ' uit, which produces, unde 



d can testify to the: 

 t ; but he also state 



£.t j Ch & ut m large % s a ^ s ^ 



Th P .. *^«>pean notice.' 





out the size o 

 lid and tough, 



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B . beuile production, . 



8 f% ^aTr^tLC^ 



u >eners as well as amat A ' 



'° "** skllf «l pruner^faould feel 



offended ; for of course he is not included in the J grasp i 

 criticism. On the contrary, we doubt whether in sharp cj 

 any country can be found men so thorough! v g< •:.- th iml . 

 versant with the subject as in our own. The fol- Those 



experience and example, and can only be regarded ; and a ham 

 as an exposition of the present state of EngKft « 11 - , Is 

 pruning. But it does not follow, because many 

 jroughly the use of the knife, 





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 much an object of solicitude as his ra 



by means of a sloping wound, forming an angle of 

 just at the back of a bud, as at fig. 1. 

 The reason is, that as soon as the bud i 

 wound is readily and rapidly covered with new 



?::ls\ 



f performing t: 



aid ami the hite- 

 of which is that 



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m taken ofi the 

 ndmeregard. .-.. 



>uld be made by 



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n shutting close! 











< . xv circulates amongst the 



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November till March) the soil in wh 







be found Modem 







ripened and hardened, the lea 



















The beneficial results of this treatment, 





ables plants 







20th November, a dry clear day, I took off t 



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I friend, with 



whom I re- 



much frozen ; 

 and again on the evening of the 10th December, owing 

 to my not expec mos, as usual 



tilted up, and in the morning I found fcO 

 rmometer standing at 26°. I 



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a and China Roses, &c. 



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see them look- 



_ rfing air. On 



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dead seemed too much inj 



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return of spring they grow mu 





