THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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j^as&Us they rose, a.:.:.-, l'.i..~ e*,C d<, .,- 



blic favour, unless they 

 eye wearies of symmc- 

 Iike, except ni the micro- 



e D, Eger 



A. o the ( 



I. Not 



'"'ig, and admirably 

 > have brought the Pel; 



fTk ot n Aurora, Anais of Ai-™,, 

 dinth • n? Sun " TheSe Fancies 

 unfavourably to 



m subject we niav add, that 

 ?* for the best six a'eedlin^ not 



» motiv*? * 01 , d , oubt the J' wili do 

 rge KtfoTof 



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sually green. A thi 

 ds, encouraj 



Horticultural Garden, that the gay crowd m 

 expect to be most delighted by the best mu: 



There are some anomalies so strange that it 

 as impossible to account for them on ratior 



giouuds, as it would have appeared previously i 

 credible that the\ could he allowed to exist. Ai 

 \et they do exist. They ovist in a highly civile 



only under some fiiful excitement that the peoj; 



need, and tastelu! older takes the place of cruih 

 .1 'inalies. 



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directions, and dry them a 



