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K.b»fo."bii°N«' 



2£l^A^l£ERS^CHR0NrcLE. 



tCH FLOWER ROOTS.- 



»5 very rapablo"^^ 







tempted an approach to Laud- 



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SATURDAY, OCTOBER!), 1847. 

 We last week published a letter from Mr. Beci 

 Wewortb, on the subject of the exclusion c 

 ■MM Florists' Flowers from the exhibition 



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ccess, and integrity o 



ia«h to zeal, experience, success, 



.'in season during the Cuis- I 



ev.Li 





a withhohJin r meda 



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 : 

 chedule as a conclusive answer to such - 



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 •""le yc,r to the v..'u . 

 ieedlings of the old races 



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l:.:d 's i 



• ? «u.,, ,u, iuu f.\c-jusion complained of. 

 Iu the first place it is to be observed that see 

 -«?i are not excluded at all. What has been do, 

 ^- 10 refuge them prizes where shown merely , 



"•Inch they belong, and many belie™ that to 1 



s not being able t 



.' ' -r'f 11 ^ cpiil. l, . 



*i» doubtless" fa 



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* ought. If it i s 







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?; 





decision m its 



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opt of such value 

 Jmportance to th 







emendation. 







.^velties a:: 1 i 



oil, 



no- more 











11 -' 





on the world o 



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11 supposed nov 



-y 



lybridT^oto 



In taking the course to which* .. 



•'• : «h-<M we have endeavoured to jusiifv, wo n 

 only believe that the Horticultural Soeicfy is rig! 

 but that it sets to others an example deservi ° 

 Mint ..in i ; tor in Farming, as well as in Gardi 



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hich cannot be improved by private unas 



ten to be found. In our minds au imr 

 Wheat, which a 



-i'i till th<> greasy 



ieh Mr. Becl „^_ 



. more pei 



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 i rival : he loves Jiim and is proud of him as b 

 liter all, of his own flesh and blood. But whenever : 

 n science, art, or literature, Jonathan treads rather So much for the t 

 iharply on the heels of John, the said John bell ' 



la the Universe which were lil 

 o be the ground of competition between proven 



tiM, in the victory 

 his case, seem to \ „e- JohathaHi 



-as opposed a 



ut it is equally obvious thj 



superfluous objects, 



Details will come forth 



ight of magnifies 



.e-scene ofnhlried* race 

 you are content to place yo 



them to surroun 

 ceuesjud vicns as ugly as 



MANAGEMENT OF COPPICE WOOD. 

 The management, value, and kinds of wood em- 



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