THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[May 8, 



- . i m| affect it. I have also a Pine- 









floor 570, 



above, 62°, and the other at the top, 64°. On tiiem^ 

 ing of the 3 1st at six o'clock the one on the floor *% 

 53°, the one in the middle, 59^, and the other iJS 

 angle of the house, 62°. The system appears suitable tn 

 vegetation ; all things grow strong and clean in it. i 



and since last Saturday week I have gathered?^) 

 lieans. 1 never saw them grow stronger, cleaner r 



bmftge. There has 1 



h For my own case, I should • 



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ha. My 



with - -t .. t i ■ . r- «it!i lime, and they 







planted j A. B. I . ries are among til 



round the garden, early o 











rr, e .» 



stantly. I have got other holes in the middle of the h. ',.,',■ 

 the stoke-hole for the purpose of fumigation. By taking 





without experiencing therefrom any sensible ill effects. 



i . tilts produci I cim LT3. 1 well i v.i uW-i tin 



> it, was sufficiently advanced to 



-ffects. One young gentleman and a servant g« 

 seized with vomiting and purging. Two other f 



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gathered a day before t 

 Whether this would ha 



young!* SuchwreAe ! 



as lirocc di. It will be rememberea, a 

 ..... -orsyth was the first to draw attention 





It 



y.~Tkos.Dow< 



'i-din.ir to Mr. "-I 



t strongly; JjJjJJ^, 



rfBicton, adds *• ""J 

 rhh what they b*^ 



