THE GARDENERS' CHRO NICLE. 



[Feb. 





suspended over the fire for a quarter of an hour or m 

 minut« ; this will destroy all worms and insects, a point 

 or paramount importance. A number of square, shal- 

 low earthen nam Sficwld be welt drained, and filled 

 with the soil to within half an inch of the rim ; the soil 



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sprouts nince last August, m 



crop. We generally follow with a second sowing c 



Peas ; the Peas in their turn sue >ded by Celery bed. 



.n the Scotch fashion, and thw eonrse prepares Rgmn 



for any of the Rr.i- 



Radish with them. Round .->}.■ .1,- "should shortly be p.t 



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on heat; let them be Drifted out betUM* Let the 

 Peas or Beans sown in boxes be hardened by de- 



cure the white or other Sugar Beet-seed from France. ft* 







,,!,., r. an.l ii you can supply aarthiag 







