THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE, _ __JF™* i 



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I Hautbois, has no barren Hmvers.j _ 



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t out any old worn out 

 ith young shoots. His 





pruning.— T. G, Ciith roe. In regard to prunin 



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'. cts I I sin aid tl !■ k not ; but if he has, I ca 

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?Iemrnt Hoar,', " a^urd" Vine P ''ars —I b< ; to 

 i you that Ihvct of Mr. 1 u , \ . -. <i 



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 '-of-door Vines. My Grapes under :;1 



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having commenced on a Friday the Lamed n.ro"- 



affair. "And if the first daye of January e lmppon . v. 

 Frida; >, then s! 11 th ■ tei s very c and dn 



year. And young children sludl then dye, and a like 

 Also a suspicion of battles to ensue in that voare, and 



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promise a prospex-oi 



dation of Baron Delessert's gardener, with vinegar, i 



ing the drought of last 

 rag them out of the po 





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 sight so as io compress the whole into as solid a mas 







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Wh Cabbage 



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e Cabbages. Press it all well, and when the cask i 



bages produce a great dei 





such as to f^ceW™ band,. TI.e fcrmU^aST?. 













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spondence. 



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formal stjie, 











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alls and n »ch ovorth. 







the English F .u'k - ... 







en glades, aud lawu, 





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ps, Minding dih --, .■„•, 













ess that is said the better, 







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mps, composed eich of 







Taurus camplio^l 







ipsaJetJtterTepS 



any I have seen 







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ener. The same cunot 





palace at Portici, »bki 





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