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!-', literally frozen to ' ,] ,^th. - IV. I., IT 



nM be sown on ;i slight lif.ti.Jt-d, on the surface, well 

 it waterings. When the plants appear, admit plenty 



atly detMndonThfe), in May or June they should l>e 

 isplanted on a warm 1 .:■! .•:•, hi row- IS inches apart, 

 B inches in the rows, and watered frequently in dry 



;t open the Potatoes 



as hei.ire directed, leaving the re.-t to their fate (trie 

 probably will do the best, but will not produce t 

 largest tubers). Under this mode of treatment, plar 



— IV n .\. .--:■-. K: ; ; : -;,. ; ..n of Ciaphanj 80 ^ 



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new Porphyrocoma lanceolata, a stove ^E 



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Polmaise mode of heating is only adat>t< 1 r , t j le . 



ficially heated, wb :u - 

 health during such 



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practical gardem ; 



• ieial means of diffumnjk, 



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 ■ectly^from *hi 



Sborifttes. 



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■'• B*t^m the chai: 



1 LaTelyTToweverX 6 Su** dbt P 1 

 .. ;' P^thae produce 



:is 5 a Banksian Meds 

 them was to show that young ^*£j?^» 





ter half past 3 at 'night 



loo ra, and an Helioti 



grown i:.ii, .uJintely on the top of tl 



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The Hyadiiths we 



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^.^J^tm to wheThertheP* 



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"arden of Richard B. de Beanvoir, Esq.,'of Englefieli- 



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"t a ish exhibiting the use of the old copper ty 

 hich never could be employed v, i 



id stand, 'by which the observer is enabled to seej 

 •owth of the roots of plants.— From Mr. Boyle, OrcW 

 •ower to Messrs. RoIHssod, of Tooting, was a ** 

 >d corr, et model of Mr. Meek's Polmaise hon* » 

 -utfield ; and finally, from R. W. Barchard, Esq^f 



much better suited for gardening purposes than ^J 

 It was m7ntione4 g tr t b7 m theIp S rodu i ce of"ome p* 

 called -the Grass tree," but whose correct *J 

 » at present unknown. - From the garden J J 



ty were various plants, more especially 



Cyclamen vernum, the large flowered M» 

 drop (Galanthua plicatus) which is handsomer *J 

 the common Snow-drop : a nicely bloomed &■«- 

 ^ b »cata, and a cut spike of the n^ifkent U» 

 L'ar,l,.„, and "]',"» ' « hi.-hVt l^perTa^ difficult tojjj 

 handsomer object among the whole race of vre» 

 wUherto^ecefve^ 1 " 6 J insisted rf S3* 



Early Heart Cherry, a German variety earlie L-j'» 

 tie May Duke; Bigarreau Napoleon, or k« ur ™£, : 

 Kirsche, a great bearer, and larger than the B S^j. 

 Royale H ai ive Plum, a purple sort, early, ana " 



