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years' probation, I may perhaps 

 ra remark*. In the first place, I 



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•>!ture is a pro- 



(rird white or Calais sand, but have often bad oc 

 to repent, from the cankered state of the foliage, a 



past season we tried heath 

 mould with the beat success. Carnation and Picoteea 

 should now be carefully examined ; the foliage in some 



served, remove the diseased leaf with a pair of sharp- 



rapidly. Examine the'axib'Jf tbe^liageY dtrtTnd 

 -lust are apt to lodge therein. This should be carefully 

 removed ; in fact, all Carnation layers will be the 



liiv- mi ,v.-,l alf the trusses as they appear, and 



• h.eli nfoutof manur.s 



• • <■ lining spring 



enty of »hreds for wall trees will require cutting, ami 

 I old ones proved and passed through the ordeal of 



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d.-«tini{ and naming crops muxt proceed, and the i 

 old seeds dated and classified, in order that their r 



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'sraare making moid a«l necessity nf severe operation* 







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