THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



n is very decidedly thinner 

 »t>hich is a great blemis 

 pwn-grocer. Secondly, A 



Secondly, A spa: 



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 Ji7j* light flat oblong baskets nii<*ht be used, in 



£^L™hAW*£'p*ete*"b\*te« Cabbage or 

 Rbatarb leaves to keep it steady and Iresh. Not only 



jLu*^ ,U 'l am not quite sure of the point, h-,r chink 



kook»eller's widow. 0. ° '' 

 me some Asparagus for 



t together in the centre, < 



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•nsider the English Asp 

 , ia comparison. I know 

 ian practice, beyond wh; 



ravel from^e'i-o^o/a watering* 



^vibfiV^t in a Varietv of w«y8, I wanted to 



^ ° f SuW i e ^ t V I, ' lt ,m,? UL " ! ' '<■ ■ !- «■"■ 

 fcl *> what T f b head3 » I cannot alter one word 

 k their r P i „ ormerI y stated, unless it was to «,v m„r, 



S?! d th «nt mu^hn ? la f° ab ,ut ,! " m ■ - '. v ' f ' "> 



Q some, the leaf-stalk is com 



it ' '^Sei^* / n been U9 « d ^ '•»«? ewe" 



• Rhubarb hare been cul 



r take, and what has 1 



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i i;*!^ forward a u-ticles of food. Do not be too hn- 



learn whither your boasted novelty can claim greater 

 virtues or be disgraced by fewer fanlts. If it be the 



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 lity which add a dignity to the phy-o-iaii and the 

 buds of the Tobolsk Rhubarb, and nerer cxpe- 



ip toother, and made a large pie. Wo'all at'- of 

 Sunday, the Oth, for dinner and supper, on Mon- 



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TheTheorVoffficXJ^^^ 



I generally admitted » 



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ps of the Potato are go, id win 



the Potato-top. My 1 



,".,. 1 1 bv-.meo'ne'ioi Turnips on two lands*, mo 









n. * , 1 t .e i.~i it was i c mplete failure of the 





vhere they w,mv used, while the re>t of the field 













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oes in "that case are to have the usual supply of 





•e.— W. II. [Wl O i\o tie st teuti we 





awberries. I am very glad that Mr. lingers lias 

















>wn in it ; but 1 wool 1 r -p -etf'o » r. mil 1 M '. 





You aay you do not 



