THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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Ml of pure sand, and interspersed 

 and packed with small blocks of turfy peat. Perfect 

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this a portion of potsherds should be mixed up with 

 the soil, excrpt in that for Stanhopes*, for the latter 

 protru de their flower-stems through the bottoms of the 



m«nde*d^fo7"ene^ P-'P^^^^S^ 

 in an active growtng state and a warm moist atm.>- 

 sphsre must be maintained during the day, P«t'™!»rly 

 in warm weather, and especially amongst Vaida+and 

 dr!fbi. M Xrar f e ?n V growing '^^Shauing 6 ^ 

 hriifht «'i„:u -un-dim" is ind.spensable, but the abuse of 

 this is as r inm i as the use of it The canvas should 



inwquemly kept dry jW^A aet^m ^WwP«^ 0ne In th. Riafl j^ 



etting), were injured, although exposed to the fir 

 ays of the morning sun. The blossoms of choice Pe: 

 rees should now be thinned, taking advantage of th 

 neans of balancing their luxuriance, calculating tl 

 trength of each, and leaving sufficient to prevent a to- 



support, and in the first struggle for 

 uently happens that more embryos 

 ish ; this is only to be prevented by 



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scr!ped T and^hT S crap?ngsTarefuTly bu'rnt ; rte'o'u^iirS 



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draw them, not dig them up, lest the bulbs beneath 

 should b« injur..! thereby | at the same time a portion 



b carefully watched, and 

 teady heat is essential now, 



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when they are making rapid progress, t 

 sially amongst fruiting plants. / " 

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died spade. Keep up i 





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till L W atomng issuer " I >*>•!'! i ,7- ' f IvU.'V'"™ i 

 Nectai ne« should .'.,!■ ; ..-..!. I with ; and bath 



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 unmjur. I ; and in p!ac - where the pro'eciing branches 

 had been removed before the severe weather set in all 



Notices to Correspondents. 



anaton.y and physiology. — C W. Hooker's " Muscologia 

 !alceola»us : Tottyana Minima. Van Tromp, Attractor, Ue- 



"ii r uc"r fUnRU9 " W?h * t ^"^"jbody^lU call \lM mould, 







Boll^re'Su^^ 



ToTe^ia asfaMca/ Podolobium^tauro^yta, Asd™!^ 





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p" e N ?d C e°acb A copy! ^irtiMwUhing'tTSIve wpie. to at- 

 tribution among their tenantry, can be supplied at Uie rw 



To e °he ^con^qulstion'wf answer $m^™^*?£ 



destroyed for a year or two they wUl in most cases nlttm 

 opinion. J g ^ Wehavep utyoWP»^ 



nobody to blame but yourself. T . nMe ^^ t h»ntu lo« » 



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