THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLI 





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» Medaj, and consequently 

 ition of the Society itself. 



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.'""ting be given to th 



New Garden Plants. 



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Miscellaneous. 



%ZCTjTh, V"!/"V ~' '/ !' ] "iT.nou, 



ist, who died on Wednesday evening 1 



, who has a large family, all sufferi 



II have indicated suffici 

 ; past, mind and body ha 





seen about eighty wiutei 

 body and mind. The ft 

 all of them in humble ( 



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The Death of a it 



Calendar of Operations. 



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3t impenetrable by the beat of the linings. 



is perceived. When cutting winds prevail it is 



ited on by the heat. In building a hotbed always 

 a dry foundation. It should 



1 materials which possess no ani- 



er on a skilful placing of the mate- 

 t ng with the !..rk— always keeping 



Cucumbers or Melons holes made in the centre of each 

 be opened three parts the depth of the bed, 



there be danger from burning, a thick turf may be 



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 ind little room to say much here at present, especially 



