THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[June 19, 



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i Lubeck to send 



ind correspondent for 



11 Kjkmorton^bull. 



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•qually showy. Let sn „ i •> , } ; I .„,, U j a » 1 i 

 l-iiich pots, in a lvjht rich soil, aud let these pots be 

 dropped into others just large enough to admit 



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Take time by the forelock-, aud prepare for yo 



Home Correspondence. 







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trees. Such as I h 



disunion* the^emafnd* 1 enlargement <> f the P°„^, 

 onTeTear stocks 8 of the* L°if»»". C i *° '? tbe P «* 



A e ^bjecM am ot opmion that the decay of aud ff 



.; a a- aft, it is neeessarj tL u the vessels of VeH 

 '/''•' tv, ;i' "'" ! ! 11 ''' ' ;- '«»«! correspond, i n „£ 



«■ may I- rafted ,„,h. A-! . 



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but in order to get the full advantage of the PearW 



one year old, an 



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that" pruning is not often wanted in the culture ! 

 Pear-tree, which is rarely much encumbered with 



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 fection) in the culture of the Apple, Cherry, 1 hw, 

 Peach, in so far as grafting the Apple on the Apple- 

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Plum-stock, and the Peach en' the P. .ch 9-. c , - ■ 

 ing and transplanting the stocks, and preserving tie 



PmnuTMaSeTfoAhe Chewy, amUhe Plum-rtock for 

 Peach, for the very same reason as I object to uie 

 ♦ ittMico- t ek for the Pear ; at the same tmie I am fultj 

 disposed to give the Pear from t 

 Cherry from the P. Mahaleb their full m. r :«, 1 

 rticularly so, as Mr. Rivers tells us, his aim is to b* 



.im recorded, if I can prove from vegetable ubuio- 

 ty, that although they possess J 



mucb, as I was overlooked when I 



1 j,« :t will be then ughly investigated .no* "that J^ 



broken, a$d my impression is that it cau or 



ne at our homes, as by going 1 



wbridgeworth.- Conrfan* Reader 



TsTco'LTndtFto 11 "Tofi I 

 form and directions for making a will, ^."JJJfer, I 

 urgently to advise him not to do so A J ^ 

 mow numerous cases in which most E^T* )be ^ cJ 

 hese forms*™ Hodge," and all od 



forms. "Hodge/ 

 s to have a will 1 



only be safely done tl 



fessional skill in drawing legal .documj 



no witnesses, who must see 

 uld be added at the end oJ « 



