-1847.1 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



i last week, and tire 



Beaauoson centre was completely driven out of them 



ky the plwU having been forced ia a strong heat, in 



j tog* that had opened in a cold house, were stated t 



B Sed°them.-From Mr. Cuthill, of Caraberwell, wi 



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i'uey were planted 



..-•-■ jo, which they appeared to be.— 

 Mr. b.iv, -r. to R. W. Barchard, 



a large mass of Ac i 



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™ 0n S exogenous plants. 

 e 0rder of Bunaanuiads, 



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W^L Ita affinities *' '"' ' was " '"" '' ,J Ui ' " ! ' l 

 ^^ e ° 4 ' from both of * r* v. Wltil Brach >' 8em * » nd 



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«*i to Mr. W 



, ui-« u, w.: -,v, a:id orange j and it will be fount 

 to green, purple to yellow, and blu( 



I by examples o 



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Gu-Lasi 

 should be 



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manure during the gr 



E ? n f "f iu au ™ mn for forciu - ' 



doors. The gardens and grounds here 



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 and are now 



thTmTexT; 1 ^; ■ "^ to fr ^ 



: ^Pines!^" at^S 

 gathered from this 





? February), and i 



/producing as abundantW 



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Calendar of Operations. 



{For thee ,i ■ 







jice tuiugs. Attend well t 

 Pelargoniums will now b 

 panded. As soon as this o< 



Garden Memoranda. 



them to ,W,c growth iu the night, 



