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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 







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t iron piping oiso:r.e six inch 

 The glass 



the I'm, is so partial t. light, mr.j 

 !: i.< n! ti . Mi m! ,.! i'i-i.;:, : uwii 

 igl.ter skies .' fur - :r< ij, the} have i: 

 ; advantage. I hope, in malting 



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the growth of the Horse-chestnut, 



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apawjuledtkat Pines r 

 * ten commonly imagim 



ear the foliage. It i 









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having Vines six y;u- old 



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' tu Vinen is, :' • ; 



;•! ate of the house, and to ha 

 i :i iiiw ;.i(], thi l i itea the top of tl: 



hoards nailed to the sash and tin 1 < am, ..: d 





body of fire may be kept up a 



; engendered i: 



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30, while the gold fish" which I had imagined were le 



hardy, are all doing well ex 



cept one, which was r.r 



viously noticed not to Le in good health. — J. II. 



Mr. KtndoUS Polmaise 1 





stand yor.r e . 



r. Kendall, of Stoke Net 



l one chamber, the "u'glu 



















>n " 1 have. 





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eating power of 234°, ac 



roin the detail 



a power of HO^makh 



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." The slightest wflectio 















: . 'J\ making 27 



)°. If the air Lcate I 







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vould not be expressed b 



