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>uehe.«w of Marlborough. The space was 



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cially where grown in dung beds. Keep the beds higl 



this will tend to prevent the red spider. Peaches 

 —As soon as they have done stoning, which nia\ 



.'ill tlunlV'k.epvveed/underja'iJ stir the ground Ire 



Let every spare inch of ground ben led with keeping 



root crops. Mangold or Sugar Beet ; may stiU be so™ 



iiiroctly, r f l n*^ear t of a r t fiu , iire e iu Potatoes^ Keep the 



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mosphere is a point not to be lost sight of. Melotu.— l^l'ltZ'.'' t L , A ^^.i tl" 

 The late crops should be got out without delay, espe- j dwtroy half the I crop' nor that 



