THJE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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tion even in an agricultural point of view. T 



ther. The Savoy is a most usei 



and answers well to save the Coleworts througl 



rv. Green Kale is too well 1 



rly heading Cabbages, are t 

 rdens. These sown in Augu 



February, to produce autumn Cabbages ; and again in 

 he end of June and beginning of July, for Coleworts, 

 fill produce a constant succession throughout the year. 



Those who have borders in which the plants are 

 )lanted out, should see that those plants recently 

 slanted out with balls are duly watered. Indeed the 





th a knowledge of the h; 



go out of itself by four o'clock. The houses 

 H :rm atmosphere may be preserved during 



phur. Don't forget the necessary cautions 



staking, disbudding, stopping, top- 

 manuring and budding. As to the 



iew. If time is a particular object, 

 should be got iu directly, and on 



» root action ; and those buds which 

 so after the process, should by no 



o bloom, but have their tops pinched 



' planted in lawns, s; 

 It is a very good 



pebbles. This will t 



put in. li auenaea to properly, they will soon root. 

 — Amid the plague of aphides, 



be expected to escape. Wk 



covered with these floriculture! pests, ic i< ai ex- 

 lely bad plan to crush them with the finger and 



something ex" ' 



1 (if it ma; 



3 something extremely pre- 



reach the top of their sticks, or rather a little before. 

 Look well to Celery crops and sowings of Endive. Get 

 the Leeks out also. Advice about the various Broc- 



of this day's Calendar. Orcharding. — The Figs 



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duced. ' A bed^of York; 6 Cabbages should be sown 



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I serrated-petalled flowers may be eradicated, as tl 



II not do for the improved style, and spotted i 



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s that show likely to be inferior flowers ; and 



men and the Marrow Peas, at least 







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amumn. 60 There are some Undstoat .el ^££ B £S« 

 brown 1 ! withering and dropping off pre ^^ture^ F« « B 



SEEDLING FLOWERS. 







