THE GARDENERS- CHRONICLE. 



Sf the right of a: 



'rpmonv hand over to you, reserving < 

 of answering, if I think proper. Fro. 

 rtance, the following: I Inn 



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 will greatly oblige ; , 

 ,f applying Polmaise, so as merely t 



for it is very provoking to lose one 

 ,\ n,l so it is. These querists I mu! 



o execute (and which wer 



absence of his employer. 



n to have a, small stove, just that on 



lias to her not knowing what the result would be when th< 





hds, and halloo, to urge others 

 you expect from him. Another 



. to carry the system 



Betno ; he has not got « the pluck " to do it ; for h 

 mion to say, " I shall not only pause myself before 





questioners ! They really deserve to have their names 

 polished ; but, in mercy, I forbear. Some would like 

 to know the amount of fuel my stove consumes. 

 Patience ! the winter has not yet commenced. Others 

 wish to know if I still think cold air drains useless, or 



"pinion. To these I must beg to say that my present 

 pneiice warrants my former conclusion. But to con- 

 race the world that I am not a bigot to my own opi- 



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en ., aril eanuti • „ r^e u>;..n nearly to the other, 



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 nd of the house opposite the stove, and find the dift'u- 

 *» of heat equally good ; the thermometers at each 



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wnont the cost of cold-air drains ; and I have not the 

 houses could be well heated by 

 at the aid of drains, by placing the 

 ™ m the centre one, and having an opening iu the 

 prauons at the top of the house, and corresponding 

 e» « the bottom or floor. I do s - 



perpetrated. It belonged to Mr 



Hng: tic Iron Plate.- Mu 



' inly by way oi ixperirm : 



the Polmaise 

 \ a duty I owe to the pul 



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»m I01]t ltS ,. lea . aers w »th articles on landscape pardoning 



HthJ'.k 8 ' 1 conceive » a striking co 



■Oprscti p " nci P ! es of the art are as ill understood as 



lean taskl^ of theory, it would have been an Hercu 

 feference t ill" 6 extractcd the kernel [of truth. It 



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l ^^Z S0 - umversM y ,ndul s ed in > that becaus ' 



tfTe getablesorexof° nS - d ^ red ^ be . a , ? ood cultivato; 



Sfirtfil 0Ut ° a, S^trirparterr S e onTistLw 



matter of course, capable of ere 



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-as a general rule, is a fallacy h 



Swha™ 1 ^ "fgree I nee d not attempt to prove 



108 attached''? able to lay out a S arden of half al 



^[^: n T hiiTh - zn cottagej &nd even thi - is - '' 



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ecessary, the ingenuity of t 

 irercome such a trifling difl 



-\h ex; en.- ,.::, ii 

 : being given. I w< I 



m, and as this cou 



iron plate on the top ol ] 

 plate was to crack, no gase 

 and yet the heat would be i 



retained just the same in tl 

 his should be o 

 y number of tfa 



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perfecHoii,"i"t does not argue Mi 



notiofis of the practical. I have . . 



that if over the pk< . uSomTThethol 



laid, it ^^^H the last to placing 



BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF LONDO; 

 Nov% 5. —The President in the CI 





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