THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



t auruciures, snouia now De nnally arranged as 

 e who have taken the Calen- 



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 pagated things. A dry atmosphere, with i 



do we see these green through a great part 

 winter ? They are well established, however, , 

 and would infinitely prefer a moderate dry fro 

 murky and confined atmosphere. 



KITCHEN GARDEN FORCING. 

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nd sufficiently early, i 



either introduced by a 

 Peaches, Figs, Cherri. 



ag of the wood of Vines) 

 are the steps to be taken 



of 80^, and will be th 



5 .— The sever, 

 autumnal flowe 

 days, when th 



a dry rock celh 



. They should be taken n 



nr inches of th« 



«g uay mai tney are out of tht 



i-u^vi! 'Ihicli b PriD f ' Lat€ 

 hould be avoided ; and, in fact,'all moving o*f florists' 

 LlTriD ^ &C - &C * had bCtte - be deferred 



'aid to plants in frames, &c, avoiding damp as much 

 KITCHEN GARDEN AND ORCHARD 

 Proper sowings of Peas and Beans must be' made im- 



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