THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[May oo 



• Mallow*, or Holyokee, Endive, 



CULTURE C 



• 





j vented me from making the^eSiallrJ exllf*"^ 



THE AMATEUR GARDENER. 

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> considers it theoretically ..r pra:t:,-.i 



..i,f k;.-.-.!u. knowledge h,» been brotj 

 n the implements of agriculture, to ti.- „ 

 'ice of that pursuit, and I feel sure that a p, 







npliehed. The spade i 



sailed the "Potat 







BREWING FROM J 





hiefly adapted for 



especially for those who gain t 



■ «' •'■■■" .' ' 



gluten, which it contains, iu^ad of being essential, ( evenmg of the same day ' '«""»W°» by the to ^)j^^S^J^^ ^^ 



- 



Bgfl are long enough. 



munSte my experience to others, especially to the 



t u t • ti . But alas! how d.^ 



eule it is to do men good if old habits and prejud.cej 



Lonely cutti, x our cubes of his stiff soil ''j^JJJ 

 does not clean the ground like J. "^j aU I could get 



Home corresponueuue. &e 



to the ""^P^titifjftom 

 iuntry G ^lany advantages would follow » ° h J^i ! 

 re more could j^^r 



