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GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 2 03 







bark of trees ou which he feeds. It may be applied and beating it down Out of this amo rh^ n ~ 

 by a syringe or a *, , . . ! r r - i ,.,-,,.. , „ ever emerge. 



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place it is possibli when plants 







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a permanent am 



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[ti-ii-.tLnprw: il.b ,'ui this :u .t'. 



We do not know to whom the town of Manchester 









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es not only app ar to 







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•s not appear to injure the wood, or to 





















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otner, tney must do so ex 







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aroad is to be divided, it e ... only re done by 







With the . mother and 



"heart-shaped and coal-sho\ei si, .; e i i e <-," pro- 



jj"^rtox e of n i8 



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is 















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—a narrow riband atrip. 





" In dry weather, about the end of March or be- 



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the garden 













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IA.«THE 



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excluded almost altogether. 







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 and as soon as the leaves begin to ftpp 



«ould be bad enough. But there is 





















.ho eggs might happen to 











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The explanation of 'this is obvious. The young 









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by I yard : a.... , , > . ..:•:- ; another 

 of 5 yards by o yanh, a.e simply and merely 





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»• horn, iu v. > K ..o < _edi\ 

































a lqh|, wait 









mks, vai ed \ shrubs and 



Amsg the minor ^ubjecte~which have 





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apologies for po.i. r Then, there is a brook called 



Mt'ri-i'.t-''! 



Here we bare a reme 



" a stream" by our corre*. 



^crs/'aad the season has^iow arrive ' 'r 't' ! • 



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 has been done ta the a 





s& de ^iiiendea? rtoi:;:;.Th 



to hope 



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Hums greath bum the ravages of 



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win a bridge w i, re« < 1 at al . 



even if the -tream h.ai been a real river. " The 



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xpeuse in Manchester 



