THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



. oil, and pepper : 



•;;V; ! ;ii I1 this family, cool 

 ^"SveT The Lettuce being a m 



Ja*ad i serere winter without pr 

 I^o w»ts of Cos Lettuce are nearly as 



3 as the price of Let- 



,sily be got, and if per 



Meek be able 



. 



failure, either 1 

 ect on what I cone 



i ) 1 in the shape of a 



s last iv,.) yours, it is thought that a 

 as to the' cropping of your gardens 



hould not plant many Potatoes. To 



superior t" the Pot:: ■> in , 



palates very generally give the preference 



mst&wii 



of a part of some other vege- 



Uble. Thy will thrive in situations where some other 



not, as at the sides of hedges, &c. They 



grow high (10 or 12 feet), and form an excellent shelter 





> crops of other vegetables, f 



;.-..:■ 

 hue rubbish, with which some brick-bats are 

 and a sack of half-inch bones (for each Vine), 



e, and 2 feet in thickness, so as to afford effectual 



formation of Vine borders, more especially such as 

 * " ; production of early or late Grapes. 



, March 15. 



h the Spruce Firs 



charged with the blame, as Mr. M •: 

 ; they could hardly find footing at the 

 branches where the tops of the shoots a 



Spruce Firs, though 

 employed in uippii 



7 nhay-placr, Exeter, 



Mr. U. . 





gjhrtth.t'KJ 



o tickle the 



ttfaa day after 

 k poulterer's shop, where I 



s' shops in Mum 





^T- appose I have 

 £**« greenhouses on t 



fe^ttsxs.'rar of the difficu,t ^i 



5, * Plwe tlie ex tr a establishments, i 



(^TTJs Wore hbevMiil .. to Me » n, »i 



&JRS • £Z T u ; r°" the z ^ : 





joine strange atmosphe 



should feel obliged by a 

 s as are acquainted with 

 >ey are very raxe^ seen, 



perien'S I «M highly 



'•■'t" 1 " >-•.:.— 1 present dearth of 



• s r i :u : : - ;' -ivanether ^■•--. , »i, W a 1 "d inthe uncertainty of obtaining 

 "v-l'tll" "'■•''' ''' irt '^ ta iiAmfiric e 



that they are found wild in great 

 "? """ : abundance . - «J* * he C 1 ** 6 * 



1:1 -' r, : im.vcuI.1 lu- Placed on their freedom from disease, 



