TIIK GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[March 3, 



and u much more as the w 

 but carefully avoid cold cur 



■ft A M |M"Jd Jf 



e they are stopped U] 

 il with Vines which a 



»kly from excessive cropping la 



: this we place a small po, 



, r r:;;, 



nage. The 



een exposed to the action of heat, by hangup 



eggs, a point of great importance. After filling 

 -i ;i n !,ri,,:v mud, the surface should be pressed 

 v, i,:i which the seeds may be strewn, covering witl 

 slightest possible quantity of the compost. Thi 

 may the 1 be placed in a cool frame and watered by 



le- being answer, d. Tulips.— The bnN i -.'-■ 



• cottagers have 



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■"i r«iM»5 i toad other plants 



■ 

 ,"f sir.u'u-Iit nj. ; the .side shouts should be encouraged, by 



ptoti u k n u lb b i 



Statoe^h* Id ^ abOV8 ^^bw^he^ts.^he 

 asunder. A row of early York Cabbages should be 

 planted between every two rows ot Potatoes ; these will 





3 ground is sufficiently dr; 



except velh.war.d good 1 





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