THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



l&btefos. 





JKJ^tfkible" pUcd witliiu a day', rule ,.t 



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Ji^n Sherwood was in its glory, and forest laws 

 ^aEttd-shdl we say perpetrated ! 



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PMOllirierfisTveryLeful 



si author of " The History of Florence." 



! 12 mo. Simpkin and Marshall) 





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ribed, Dr. Lindley takes 







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*■»*>» Jrf Uf th « Hose • tCr^ ??* 1 ' 118 ° f m088 ' 



.„?' the »ab.-llu m is shad ,1 



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of grafting, therefore, which brings mt 

 plant is as neat as | j ig organising matte 





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With blossoms. The old double white was remarkably 







, was a complete i 









• in liovver, together with L). puichei 

 y appc-.iraiuv. Tile curious-looking I 



has a gay appearance. 



// rti uUu,„ .v. - ,-- (,,r, >!, Tnmham Or 

 prtl 5; TAfi lieu.;,,; R<;»m. — T\W leCtU.1V 



, evening was on Grafting. The origin and object 

 grafting were explained at some length, and its p 

 ciples laid down ; the point t>- in- to bring nito con 

 vouna oraanisina narts : for wneiiever the parts 



ise those Apples wmeii t tit oil o! ti t r o mi accor 



> the depth of 9 il 



■ .ucu occurs 



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 d at iuoh a depth that two-thirds of the plant 

 be covered. .They are>eii v.atere 





s be strictly attended to, the first year's 



].— Hampshire Teleyrapk. 





Calendar 



Mass Flowers.- At i attempt shoul 

 tam oi all the more 



heir place and ti 



