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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



whether he will 



f STJ5, "the £ST«d ornament 'the, 



££ that only the «7 ^*" to £. iSSpS 



. if competition is nuempieu, 



SUJaiting them. Begin ther 



now I should no 

 ■ietie*. the abiiit 



fneeedingis first to indicate the probahil 



Wthr a pLtI "if ft 



' spring. If this is 



• ■-' .' H. The absence "of S plent 



sly potted 



' 



J«Ithinkttie r prar 



*«J»aBt»gw offered by pot- cult! 





era transplanted t 



i was ripened by the middle of September, 

 cooked in various ways, and tried by my 

 t I do not think it was relished by any o'i 



«• plant ia called ii 



Gardens, March 1. 

 Prospects of the 1 



aQuinoa, 

 ions, and 1 





s Strawberry-tops and t 



:idney, one-half of which I had washed 

 v are as sound as 



be set. When c 



progressed so rapidly. One 



was never grown — not a spot was upon them; these 

 > planted without manure. I shall plant all after 

 plan this year, making the trenches a yard from 



vered most effects i 



ere arc 9 arche 



are disadvantages whic 



•BStt**^. 



•^t e ^ to fc*«cc^ ,, . t S , fl, ,0,1 ■f ln,l 



'■■■■■- : ! ' ' ' : ' 



'■' .:,;;■.;; • :;'::.■: . -. '. 



^£. an s d ■* *• ^r of c r c rquitv 

 & ^ i fcr one iess tha » ^ ft. it of tL 



... ... 



t 2 feet 5 inches b 





n C m° rrespondence 



•»?»e!2l n'J ir J ' b - KIC| 



; oa a w«£? ?. T moa ^^t with iu- I mediately to the top of theli 

 m border »b°ut the end of! to the cold glass, and this < 



urpose of heating the body. Yel 





itself equally throughout tie 





uestions I frequently 





l\ Ii. R. 



Cause of the Potato Disease.— The 



roved the fallacy 

 written as to the real cause of this 

 Bic in the vegetal.: 





not relying on late planting, or on planting too near the 



v.nr. uha 



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