THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Feb. 24, 



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hiton. According to Dr. Bro» ii A nni use may now 



• " i the maggot which too cc 



Fa: in D i • '• I' ' t . n \ - 



Mi:cl:.-::' I - 

 i a,"i.:.p!l> 



\vy\ 



the bulbs of late sown 



ones are not quite so large, their 



An early crop of St 



rally make them more profitable. 





and Asparagus seeds 

 beds of Jerusalem 



pared beds. New 



and obs Ari 



Asparagus, and Rhub 

 beds should be dres 



arb should be made, and the old 



ed u:>, by forking in the winter 













. u] d the Lettuces of 





be transplanted. No time should 





the -round a: . 





ties. The returns 





carefully prepared, show that ex- 





mdently expected 







drained ground. and 



i ! :.t nVwire; surrounding the 









I:\-.l an excellent effect in pre- 



serving the tubers. 





The unseasonably f 



; "which we have 









, S! catly in the 



,v of OL 





. 







time and the e'nd of April. 



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glass frame facing the south, or Sis i j 







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i'andl wJIbed^U m^™^)"S largtpebbTeTwJ^: 



