THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



iside are properly watered, if dry, 



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 wide open if high flavour and colour are d 



u .7 1 , ,: ' 1 " prions.— u„ not let the bottom-hi 

 sink below 7j j . keep down laterals. ifys.— Keep 

 stopping when the young wood is four or five eyes lot 

 . FLORISTS' FLOWERS. 



beat pay attention to the shading 

 Polyanthuses and Auriculas, watering regularly ai 

 arefully. The pods of seed should be preserved by 



aving it from excessive wet;' by sawing"'^? *w 

 lirough a stick an inch square it 

 orientally, .-m.l is far preferable to handglasses As 

 be petals „f the Tulips fall the awning maybe removed 

 ■^•y^hould be exposed to the « ither II, cap 



ust ba lost. T 



vings of tho Cape Cauliflower, 







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The early Potatoes are coming 1 up here in the most 

 * abundance. Let not these Etta 





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SEEDLING FLOWERS. 



era appear to drop before tb£%g£ 









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