THE GARDENERS' CHRONTrT.E 



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1 finely- cut leaves. The B 



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iLraUe for exporting all description of Rotes 

 It see, Mr. Rivers gives the ful- 

 i roots, these Roses ought to be 



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.•rmndards for a croup 

 Mfatly, these should b 

 Wber and placed aga 



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Mr. Francis gives the following as the result of his 



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dug, they ma) be tulu ii up, the 



'»ave jit ;]:. top of the shoots taken 

 to flower only cm the last y. ?i':-. wood. 



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where protected. 

 •i U> I 1 ', Ioin Jiilou5(1 ue stuck round, 



den Memoranda. 



is, perhaps, one of 





' a ? , lh '^ e ^ "■ ?'■ 1 <■ 1' ctionTf theVd sMdc 



I irurs, feiox, ;■ eudo 





r"Jc- iu' :i ", 





Rheum Ribes, and many other plants of equal rarity 



■v.-- ! i ' n \ On the /..'I ..i. line ,.'.in u < t Meicid,, 



. •• ,:u, bj. \ o u. '• bVue.i Ttuh.ti 

 <> g to i! ■ i \ i 1 i of 1 (. gm'. ii, i) ,n\ l ' tits live 



loubt, prove a great boon to tn 

 save often little time to consult printed lists ; besides 

 t will bring more readily under their no ice many o: 

 hose fine medicinal plants which this garden contains 

 i. new range of span-roofed hotliousts and green. 



hese are planned so as to have the fine old marbh 

 tatue of Sir Hans Sloaue i.i tl e e<n:re of ,he iv. : 



vater-plants is to be formed at the bottom of the garden 



n e. imection \vi h th • i'h n - , ai , wl i:rh will be i Ik 

 fvt-rj 11.) il-tido. Air. F- rt ' . - f up a rual 



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.e ,i itionfrom r. Fortune la;elv nullified 



Miscellaneous . 



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