THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Jan. 9, 



l?SZ£ «Sfd°^rtiS£"Thiit th^are acquiring ! give up a few degrees of heat, "^JJ^JJ^**? 



the necessary size. Such consists in removing a much B tr ,n- 4 ;.:• «. o, n -, ln.wever, sink i; 

 .....-.;- ; U ; : ,: t :-; Schools than is done in o:dinary Earl, IV. 



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:aiE8. 



blossoming period, a 

 the application of m. 



lirprue, 

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llufton's Lord Lio< 





sorts lor exhibition have been given in our previous 

 volumes, which will be a safe guide in regulating his 

 choice. Look to Dahlia roots, and attend to composts, 



Prepare wnM , sk^ng bank now for sowing Early 







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li'.i-. n;u ing, tying in, S:e. Let p 





e Oak timber is reouim 





Pinks— especially the Anne Boleyne, / 

 Erythrina, Hydrangeas, Heliotropes, v 

 These are thrown together at random. 



. isture may be allowed. A cUy 1 





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i Correspondents. 







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