THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[March 31, 



. - : it often happens, 

 that though a layer may be established, and have made 

 considerable growth, and is to all appearance healthy, 



Ss o "he n futHJe l bl.im . We^rTgTad to find that 

 ,pen shows for thu very favourite flower are establkhed 

 n various parts of Un country, and we are sure 

 hat no florists' flower is more worthy of extensive 

 .atronage. Auriculas— Seedlings of last year will 

 iow bloum. Amateurs should carefully Belect thote 

 'round, aYwelUs maVgiual colour. We shall be happy 



,e carefully covered every night, and full) exposed on 

 II fine days. Tulips.- Dress or remove the surface 

 oil of the beds, and cur ,,H' all canker, d folia^. 

 COTTAGERS' GARDENS. 

 W.ndow Plants -The*e will now require an in- 





good drainage by a p!ei :i ul ust of Luge crocks in t 



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his season, to preserve the plants from the ravage; 

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