THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 



and let as 



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will allow of a 



km of air. 







KITCHEN GARDEN FORCI 









n is afforded to 





in all their stages. Where^r the leaves are 





rest assured 













fruit is al 











with the 



red spider. On 



3 t0 f the fruit 





1 manure as s 





















thorough 



feeding of the leaves, together ■ 



in the main, the character 





and of course the fineness of the i 







M who desire v 





£lfo 





open sky when- 

 during the ap- 

 light amount of 



hould ever be 



linings, and air 





;ht and day du 



»?8 the J,; PenU r? 





The great ^secret^of flavour 









ii 



:vTously;\his will cause the sap 

 ly. Neapolitan or Russian Violet 



may occasionally be applie 



t) or.— a ?':■ it. or t.l.'ed tl . 



were wished for, such as are in vogue on the Contin 

 Not only is it requisite that the flowers, whel 

 Picotees or bizarres, should be of good form, a 



SftLTS 





1 advance has of h 



five small pipings. 

 >ve alluded to, the 

 I, proving what 1 



s ™ut V the* field 

 >r piping to be don< 





. all ] 



. thry ■ 



: taken up, thei: 

 tion is imminent. Pinks.— Vt 



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 for Auriculas, Dahlias, Polyanthuses, and Pai 



i getting c 









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t be planted with Can 



ered in. A few Radishes also in a 

 . A good border should be highly mi 

 n with the prickly Spinach in | the 



he" better. Let* French BeanVbe well 

 ■otect them from the winds, and let all \ 

 latently gathered. A good breadth t 

 ould be put out forthwith ; these need 

 m a foot apart. Top or remove the r 

 )f Raspberries, and attend to the Stra 



Where the hedges a 



"we d wo n u1d y °ad 





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■om the green crops might be profitably ^ -i^'sam! maU^Wack^ 



e before the harvest takes place generally, wtt 



