THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



the first support. In this way the whole 

 foteat is linked together, and a cut tree nr 

 out involving the destruction of many others. This 

 i called Sepaw, and, having the strength 



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i clasp those curious anoma 

 mes throwing down long, sler 



a to the ground, but generally deriving sustenz 

 from the tree itself and from the air, called he; 



■opriately enough, air-plants. These are in ' 



Grasses or other familiar plants. Often a dos 



the Potatoes, especially if sown in drills. Shallots and 

 Garlic should also be planted. Any early Peas which 



- good for the purpose, ! 



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Cabbage plants may ^ be pl^ed or picked out 





