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THE GARDENERS- CHRONICLE. 



_ ipp ort or bring out to a surf 



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^TSioir as well bloomed as another, and foi 

 Pl^ «•» the eTo^'as^near ^erf! 

 ^ |1< Sr d Melr 9 m Luco mbe e and S P^nce, oK 



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-.- f *-it-ks." It mav be all v. n 



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^■.port of the main branches, before the plant! 

 epd. The foliage of the plants I have mentioned 



m—F. II. S., June 22. 



I I il Mi a Rose i 



dwR« m Iart Veai !!'*,' , , ' / l' t \ ! r t , t u 







■■ ""with the character of this Rose* to shovvU 





«ith .ts blooms cut off, as other Roses. Amateur cul- 





^O" might cut in tluir lVr~ mi Y !l..ws y,..n- .Jier 







,-ively grown as i 



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refers to a « row of I\ar trees in tl 

 'ety's Garden on Q 

 a two years ago, and of couise rcc 

 " "uit, and 



Ktc^; hi]e v-' ru:i, -^ ithii,a;: ^-- 1 



2E*._"* Quince tekalttT'Vdor no 



'; i:l1 [No, no.] Sir" 



ID? to «> DnHman'M 



: * r *lui re ^lf ., g0od nu rseries. He asks, why 



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! require the Peach 



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"*" be a h J I for ti,e Peai '- [Then it 



^ Peach-tree Tn^e P& ^^ ^ "^ *" 



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 ! ^'etiStnT°p ly b v. e P ro ^ced a in ShSgSrtSte 

 J^b. on theTlJm? ^k ^^ miStake ° f workin S 



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JS" Peach 8 t k T aged 0n the Quince stock Tr 



reason. Mr. Rivers state 



I mav add p. 305,*! 



fiat it is only the inferior sorts of Ch< 



Kentish, Morello, &e, from the nmiL 



woods, which I have hitherto st- n m 



bat they were by no n: 



June 30. ** ure.-Co; 



Profits of Crape-groicina.-ln a Vine 



there are now (June J- > , i , . |, , , 



there 63y lbs. were all sold in July and August at, on 



1271. loVju'olit, tor I allow the I'e'u-he's "aud\\Yc!ai'inrs 



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 bottom. With regard to laying out the Potato during 



abit, with broader leaves. The racemes of flowers 

 lso,are longer,and of a much higher colour, approach 

 ig to a golden yellow, and by being less crowded upo; 



ng about 20 feet high, 



feet high, and occupying the enti;e are, 

 estnuts. Their gem!;' 



mo! park 

 As an ornamental ohje'et for sylvan scenery, when in 



that I might ;h. Grass will 



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ich beneath the promise given to farmer* 

 : food, that I 



•i v travellers, 



. ' .::„• Tussae Cr«. The 



,ewis' specimens are far from full grown] 



ithout fear of contrauicti >n, take to mjself the credit 





Potato, or any other 



len n i i i i \ i _ i 1, 1 : .e young foliage.— 



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 Were but one in a hundred of the trees that are | attention to t! ~ ' f^' "^ 



