847.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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We propose ^g^^ "^ "^thatl 



-ount of good or bad taste displayed, has excite 

 « M t interest. But whatever may have been it 



ipped hedges, square parter 



■valks '!-■<- u..:l'orinl\ loppo I, ?> < m 



.ins, and of all things i„ : 



Looking at the principal features in this Para- 



i while v.e con!e,s th .: 



,*!•«, of 



i^'the 



eoobioatijL. ~, _. 

 nrikce-by bringing 



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i and plants and flowers. 

 :d to rest on bet 



ana laoour. ine tasie must ue 



iritifcd and improved by this contemplation. And 



II not stop at the admirable fulfil- 



a glance. But the word " Gardei 

 ised space. Combine the two phras 

 Sir Walter Scot 

 ie subject) that it would have be 

 ent a compound which should bett 

 cience and its object. That object 



11 Id be all that the farmers 

 Let us, therefore, enter our app< 

 the attempt in Ireland to renew the i 

 ^tion. S. :.:et, Barley, 



:;.,. .„. . : ... : • . : 



_ the fond remembrance of 

 hose fertile bosom has alone 



r therecol- 

 r dangerous charms for one brief year. 

 A far better arid more palatable food u I a be 

 found in other crops. V. 



. 



icing money to Ireland for the purcl 



out to us the sad spectacle of fii 

 failures of the Potato crop, and t 

 re is not yet arrested in its progress. 

 i the other hand, offers a more ch 

 of a great mitigation, if not total exti 

 alady. But all men of science ve; 

 on, look with alarm to the progress 

 n this country. The;, perceive neitl 

 nor physical causes at all likely to ; 



rary, recognise much durability in th 



This year 1847 is but the third ii 



id therefore we are justified in fe 



And this is an exnectation which 

 nee does b 





ready for the sickle. If an ac: 



^ment of the flowers. Arrange 

 egardto harmony and contracts in 

 «j 'two senses are gi 



- are pi ease( { as 



- ; «v!»<» : n„ h,e 

 b * independent prm'dT^ °We 



ite P8UptOtbpm ' 



;du-os, 



Blip. An 



■****p the° m Kin a g d ^ waitono— 



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We place entire re!u,„. 



from one of our most emiu, 



• It tells us that on acre , 



three and a half of Wheat. Now ohten 



mense importance of this. It has been shown in 



nearly as good, that is to say as nui 



res, an acre of Sugar Beet wil 



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ated to have 









Sugar- Beet. 











it as seed 











occupied by 



other crop! 



according to 



A. Hamilton 



is reported 



to haveex- 









of Commons 



"th.it the 









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ere called 'gr 





J° ™<* m by a 





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comparath 



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in that' I ion- p. yet by 



remedying 







people would 





■J, their e. 



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cured to 











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sc of Common 



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llincasuus h 















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fall, and one 



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mprove the h 



^np'e, and to 







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ito and the's 







We have 



, and a more 



certain crop 









tins? that the 







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uid that its ! 









Its utility is 





- i-ed, and 











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have been pla 







-i;ase. 



V possible a?pect. The time 



