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laid d»wu lightly, not pressed or trodden down. i. o 

 inches of clean earth pawed through a s.ere 3. . M 

 do. of manure. 4. Six do. of good earth. 5. but do. 





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ire no better than mere automainnT 



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 are then to be covtrcu wun a ..»■»■• v; - .;•• ^»|^ J therefore admire the origiaality 



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lern gardener (laying aside the old text i , .-, 



tious testify. Can any one go there, and say it would 

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which they are exposed— the smallest amount being in 

 shady places, and via verta. Tl 



ith that of fine single plante f «d 



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modern school of gar- sum 



