THE GARDEN' ERS' CHR0XICL3 



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be p?a«d on the upper part of the stern ; by which 

 means they will ^^P™^^™,^"*^^ . 



quantity of bran pla< 



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This operation should be performed gradually, removing 



and regulating the permanent shoots afterwards. Where 

 the walls are furnished with projecting coping or 







1 after ill.- young plants have gain- d a 

 mad, and ttpceuril; those amongst whi 



implanted into the open air as soon as ine weatner 

 1 permit. Sow Vegetable Marrows and Gourds in 



ly be too early with these plants. Repot Capsi- 



i good plants. Prick .. i: , li -... > v i : , \J . ti..i.i 



: - - : ■ 

 >ch pots, two seeds in each, and plunge them close 

 l^lass ina cod frame; the advantage of raising 



sd ; it frequently happened that a very strong 

 grew by the side of a very weak one, and to do 



j to the>trong one the weak one was nearly buried. 



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Notices to Correspondents. 



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 cooler situation under glass. °They may*^^^ 











SEEDLING BLOWERS. ^ coloar rttf 



.ou!d they be found too crowded, < 



