THE GARDENERS* CHRONICLE. 



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-James Jletley and Co. 



Hard Water.— in reply to the questions propi 

 me by your correspondent "J. G.," I beg to sta 



Th* mLd waters a 







irface spreading out i: 



body tell m< 



double flowering Purging Flax (Linura 

 is not very 



.me offensive colour. Can any. 

 tedy the evil 1 A hint will verj 





lere a girl croppui^ C il.-v k.-^ :•■, 1^ C.^l-, 



lay." It is therefore essentia! that th* ( iiver-ke 

 f an azure colour ; that it should be in bio- an at t 

 ime ti.i!- :.s the Lily (mining the Lent Lily), t 

 advsmock, and the CowMip ; that it sh-r.iM be 



a 1 rir-.t it should be easily gathered or cropped by t 



door-ways, and onuu.o in ,„- the i, t ,1 . •,<■ v ; , 



I observed s 





1 decayed, and t! 



:' the riant ; these young rootlets seem 



joiner's bill the ei.: 

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liefly by Lucien 





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