GARDENERS' CHRONJK^E. 



[Feb. 17, 



Rain in the parhh of Weslerkiik, Dumfries^ 





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planted out about nine yei 



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Here lies the differc 





o, ,>„lv a wckly 

 jtarts vigorously, 

 i of foliage, supported 



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and hence producing b 



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 ««'*t* iu 9 A^^Jt.. tWt . hv boilii'g V ^H, 



use. It is 



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- d>- ; .M tl.at by boiling i^ 





if such a bottle, of which most families have, at ! the 



cow-dung and night-soil. In < skins peel ofif «nh tn ^^f 



ning rows, Regents, from the same orop u I my method like " « a 



at j the large tubers, of the average weight of half an ounce I well. James Cuthill, Florist, Camber well. 



