-1847. J 



THE GARDENERS' CHROWTpt.p 



"*££ Se time back, when he jocosely says « he 

 iaited » me "" . ban k noteB." Polmaise will 

 ***' 'SJrtto perfection unless metal is employed 

 ^of brick earth as the medium of conducting the 

 j ^.i.p air ; it may succeed to a certain extent, dux 

 ** "1 so many disadvantages arising from it, that I 

 **" Till Practical panics will agree with me in con- 

 *£J btfearth incompetent to effect a proper cir- 

 ( ^ ti0D- . election to the use of copper for the stoves ; 

 Tducting power is very much greater than that of 

 Supposing thejarty wishing to have the best 



i wall. I should 

 2 feet by 1 foot 

 le inside of the 



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Rehouse, at the centre of the 1 

 ^construct the w 



L^ " feed the fin 



-rtiil vacuum will be found in 



!d in to your aid the elasticity of the atmospheric air) ; 



: • ■: ;. ;he air everv advantage, an- gratings should 



'.'-:■,! in the back wall, connecting the external air 



...:. rnal hot air chamber in which your stove 



itly the air drawn from the house 



It the sir drains to the fire, and being consumed, &c. 



ti the fire, a portion is abstracted from the house ; to 



•ipplv the deficiency the external air rushes through, 



the outside air gratings is brought into direct and close 



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. jarts nearly equally), and to use Dr. Thorn p- 



un'i words", gets heated, expands, is made specifically 



r silly adopted, as 

 lots, and so great 



it will enable him much more 



1 'rf; ci u in the culture of 



I lit, that to all who 





illy over oppo- 

 John W. Whitlell, Forest 



THE AMATEUR GARDENER. 

 iiXANEous Directions.— There are n 



arden and kitchen garden, which yet, fi 



«ght which the g 



t be deferred. The comparative 



^de, for the purpose 

 J* «re too thickly pla 

 ^e errors originally r 



kZl ,„j n mere sticks which are destined to becon 

 ZlZ r . Ga T tree9 ' and the ""le tufta of green to 1 

 wSL T. 1 ! ? L . aurels and Yews seem so few and fi 



." ie,uuv e caretu 

 to «emaia bvtE ^ ng J ' 0Ur dec5 ^n 

 Jgg fruit t 8ltUatlC 



character of tl 



2 tl ,ead - i"sr;i of eS 



^dbr»!i c h- 00 . much ' should be cut a> 

 ^»oit. t pp " g head > Pervious to sun and 



^«Sj^ U,8 . t Walls should not be 

 ^g spring imp« 



. Where 

 employed 

 irpose of regulating 

 the branches form- 

 fill up 



W'tr.'.- 



on them, and I cut last Septembf 



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not an advocate for early cropping ^ I think - 

 intended for a permanent " 



ehould not be allowed j planted last i 

 3°inches in girth/ [n ' •' ad * | cau ? e °[^™ t 



prepLe^f^ssiblVi' '■ V \ J I Jm 



are likeis t w ant them, for in the course of a few ;• 



they will find the extra trouble more than repaid.- UMe a m 



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