THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



pecially to a gardener in 

 ired with the old s^ — 



steady ripening com 



|-bedof n Cabb*ger" S ' Vines —Pursue former 

 steadily. ttemember that 

 both to colour and flavour. The late rai 

 to point out which borders a 

 Compared with 



2nt, are slight indeed. Peaches.— Stop 

 ■my of the strong shoots about the pi 



for. No satisfactory English flower 



i in pots. %ch, if pre 





Pinks.— Continue piping the young shoots, as re 

 amongst nam Ful llower. 



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red-edged flower of excellent properties, and would 

 a fine sort to raise seed from. Rauuxu. s t , — A s - 



r foliage \ 



^erlooked, we woi 

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dly deficient. Occ 



Bgs with liquid mam 



strength of the" plat 



nust be the eager introduction of the vari 



tad spring Greens; and ti 



he Kitchen Garden. Indeed, those who 



theantuma u ,k be now filled 



with Brussels Sprouts, Green Kale, Sav. 



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and the Snow's Winter, should be got out 



season, as the Grange's Impregnated, the 

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 speedily follow, and thes..,. 



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also must not be forgotten. If the weathi 

 wet, it will be better polig 

 hoe. Broad Beans must be topped 

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maybe sown shortly. The Celery beds should be 

 planted speedily— as fast as land comes to hand. If 

 the piante get gross where they are « pi 



forget a good breadth of Leeks immediately°and I may 

 add, don't forget to put plenty of manure to them. 





Kitchen Garden se 

 We would here remind him, 

 through his green crops during 



will amply repay him in the succeeding winter. The 

 Potatoes still threaten to desert us • let every one so 

 crop in the next three weeks, as if 'he felt persuaded 

 and plenty will be the sure 

 result in the succeeding winter. 



Any idle hands might now be advantageously em- 



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