

THE GARDENERS' CHRO NICLE. 



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lipjaecessary for one of the blacks to go on before, 





Th-. Indmlrinl Magazine of the Scottish Patriotic 

 Society. Vol. 1. fart I. March, 1847. iJvo. 



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ih- t • .•'..,'. I'm-, tic .Vr>'v, which we find from the 



of the peasantry, and the residences of the labouring 

 .ti.n into elementary schools, and to 



most ntt.'niively studied <);" capabilities of tlie Hi;' 



convinced that, although under existing nusmanageme 

 ■■':'.■■ population exceeds the present amount of cmplcv 



■ v.?red Forsythia 



imp and good, and the .shoots neriedly uninjured 





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d out in tli: oed, is also begin 



New:Garden Plants. 



salt marshes in Canada, 



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,d r.v;i } in adn 



