THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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i two parts chopped turf, of a loamy 



THEAMATEUR^ARDENEI^^^ ^ ^ 

 l .^^r?ime T o H f E the T year with^se who pow 

 **^S dlir'ff^"^ !** depend. The 

 iSips will no* be appearing, and must ; be 

 J^Tbirds and slugs. It a vexatious^ find 



threader worsted stretched over 

 ^effectual for deterring these marauder*, 

 "1^ I believe the remedy if 

 mi ^nt watc 



Jtydioold be covered w,th a slight hoeing, and by 

 a snog for the enemy. Against slugs it is not^so 

 iiLiset done. A warm day will be succeeded 



i » mm for Celery trenches just at the time the 

 ^enquire their final moving ; or to have a piece of 

 pwHtfor Cabbages, &c, and to be destitute of 

 stem fill it. Seed beds need not be large, but they 

 totiihrays be ready. Let all the various produc 



fraikoiild not be required, it will be of little im- 



Brwoli is often an imperfectly developed crop, be- 



■ntobe required for bringing the spring kinds of 



fcngetable to perfection. The seed should now be 



nt plan to have a piece of ground 



■«md by a wall from the north and east, appropri- 



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wtniB one mode of deterring birds will do for the 



*Wk7v and Gooseberr y and Currant bushes 



*SSw time " '^ i9 a br * nch ° f 8 ardenin S 



ilet^/v.'"' Tt is S^erally considered sufficient 



as they please, and then in the 



*5S rSS'S Be&sm ^}^f^ t°at They 



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 elected. 



^TtheSS id two al e c ^ cum8tance8 f oduc 

 ^^iiderabljl!^^ d ° DOt BUCC « e( Tt» e 1< 



p " c«S° m ? . Corres P°ndence. 



S^oWsputt^^ th9 house - l *> refer 



>w!5 la y» t this 8 8 hift a ?^' 1 which » the final 

 ^*"«f tb». "_ 38mft 15- inch pota and »«, * ™n 



effectually, and pay s 



which it often does \ 

 During the growing sti 

 pots, I apply liquid ma 



; there they remain until they are 

 heat, the plants receive a thorough wateri 





'm 



i gradually 



lth? excellence"? tL 

 formation from your 



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! billow 'uin/l 





\tots.— I take the li; 



iber last the farmer of Arnybogs, i 

 a few pecks of Potatoes, of crop 1 



posed of layers of peat BUM 



e excluded. I inspected them mysel 



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while the parent tubers had completely disappeared. 



this experiment, made by a plain mj 

 theory? I tried pu 



P. S. £1 forgot to ment 

 ~Ir. Rivers it making 

 aving nearly 150 kinds, many obtained from Germany 



sed in cooking, both of the earliest and the latest sorts. 

 The A-in ilii. -i\;e :..::-.«iiiir introductory part of 



r oltime for -May;" is, by permission of Mr. Johnson, 

 V r, r the edit. r. Card. Chron. : — 



, ir :;' •• lu li I ring of Tiora is a 



tivo of the Alps, from whence it was procured and 

 >ughtinto< 

 . 



. large collet 





mown.— James IV hyte, Manu of Meth- 



root pruning of P. 

 rees, for the purpose of making them hear 

 he other day, that Mr. "' 



Ts^rc'ely niid'one' 





ash ire is uncertain, but tradi- 

 | states that it was brought from abroad, thus con- 



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 ility to the year ! 7 -4 ti , an i at that period they had 

 i "ei . \ ... * a ;.* r of years previously. 



L. ,„r M -. ' -w -t"» i a- 15 years 



itrer. an 1 1 ott's Ecii; h , gr« en-edged. The oldest 



■tv ..Mm w is is hi delight to talk of 



a. He began to cultivate the. i at M year* «-t age 

 when 16 years old took the first prize (then 2 Is.) 

 , Taylor's' Victory (green-edged), at Eccl«,|about 



!, w exceptions, all grafted on < 

 dition to the dwarfing effect .of t 



tree in a hundred of hi 



,rin.% I cannot recollec 

 not covered with bloom. The 

 feet high, trained conically, 





raiser of ] 



All these i 

 cula showi 



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of Taylo ' *** 

 nyon, of Midc 



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now. Redmayne's 







iow. The pots we: 

 vet could lodge up< 

 lev-hall, who was 



ing John, all green-edged; 

 ..rth's Mau-ot-War grey- 

 edged; Hughe-' Pillar of Beauty, white-edged; Lees 



