THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Oct. 2, 



aspect from a y 



Mid 'eat v.- file hclo-ed Ta'V.o t temper Uure, f t 



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s they generally ke^adToTheTS* 

 s i a tie is wanted, seldom a crook, tj k«n 





aout every 2 feet, thU I la ^uw t, ti, T- th't. 

 at, then 1 lay these over the tirtt laving. I -; K a itt 

 le young hedge grow so as to fit itself t r cutting into 

 le de iv d sii pe, which should 1 >pe fr m tli ■ gn ui 1 

 » the top, like a wedge.— Jut as Ait h »., fi ( ... 

 >n P^r/f, Charl lo?i Kings, near Chelt enham. 



Foreign Correspondence. 



XHIBITION of the ROYAL HOUTICULTUHAL SOCIETT 

 Sept. 22, 1847.— Tlio?e who'have seen the show, 

 i London or Ghent, or that of the Cercle GenftiL 



lace last week at the Changer, of the Luxemlourg ; 





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