THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



i I would sxy oftberr 



1 upon pigs.] 



opreued a wish that I should state what I had e> 

 ntneed »s to whether the flower-heads of Rhubarb w 



surgeon of Alto 

 Khoolmistef, as well as your humb 



iwpwireem^oyiu-. 



Me, the eating of Rhubarb goes on as usual, and 

 ■ft t J e 8u PP^ in S ' ifc - l . ba ™ no experience in t 



mi;, . Y^ ear t0 me to ^ve oa 

 Su£ P tb6m an in8tant from th 



«? Thl «? ^ Ubarb leavea ™ay differ from you, 

 >^ m llv Cre f U ? s of the Parent feed the lamb a. 

 «»e3«te h Rhubarb; whereas, at a more a 



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60 ft« least J, *° tne "owop-bud as Spinach with- 

 ^^>me ve a ^ CL A raedical frie »<* of "line, now 

 T'j.Wt thlt 1 ^? ia hi8 ,8Mslen which was particularly 



t^^fth^^S;"^ ^rth? saidlhat * he 



* jid -, Srs? the piant - 



r »niea, the land planted be n* ab 



y «m riis att-n;ion in {Kissing through Coven 

 ■ 

 ful Asparagus exposed for sale every bundle that I sai 



een allowed to grow higher above the ground, it might 





giy fn flavour and d ■ - l \ 1 th 









Beirdley, May 5. 



literally masses of bloom. The display oi ura™»» 

 though large, was P^^^J S °, g ^ c^H^aTh" 

 the^greater^poSn ^h^^btom^ back! 

 different howeveJT-Si "the "exhibition™ of Rosses 

 in pots. ' This was' a triumph of Art over Nature; 



"Lnr'nossessed by the different -varieties ; for the ab- 

 sence oflninli^ht lately had led us to expect flowers 

 eSfenSn* all the paleness consequent upon bard 

 fiSng'nsLd of the* great brilliancy dis played We 

 unhesitatingly pronounce this part of the _ esnminon a 



Lea-bridge roa 



Bromley ; and Mr. Uonaio, gr. 



of Ealing-park. The highest J 



f 30 Stotk and Greenhouse 



