THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[June u, 



i and dried t 



CUh ,/GoU Hosc-l We a P^eVfthis kind 

 which has been a subject of admiration to my neigh- 

 freely' and opened fully for these three 



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. 

 by making it bloom (as I have done) 



moat probably bloom 10 th. 



m well ripened, and the pruning moderated, you mav 



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some of your waders who may be able to complete 



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the best Ri ga . A f ter their firatcouSe oi service 



: I had some Larch 

 t ago I found them 



nast have been de- 



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Asparagus — A correspondent states that hi» to. 



rondition, but that i^tead J oTdes\ro7ing e th e em*hI^L l,,i 

 them liberally, and allowed the weak snooted ^ ,| 



conswTt'hTnn bailment ot^ ^^ '*" *»*1 



sonabte to suppose that those which sprua fa 



sther large or small, if allowed to prooeed, k 



extent on the stored up t 



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priated by the remaining bud, is consider* 



age is done to Asparagus 



comparative value of strong 

 former are preferable, as t 

 year will be found at the 



The best method of I 



may be applied with i 

 three weeks during th 



iich,well rotted, and 2 



partially hollow casing : 3, lens-shaped ; compac 



ii.v '- ii- 



snow. Resembled in appearance the glass eyes 

 for som 3 birds. X. T. 



i&'s Lettuce or Corn Salad {V alerianella 



plant are not so well known as they should h™*\l 



forms a first-rate ingredient in a salad, and is, I believe, 



• <.f the blood. Being a native of 



1 September, an excellent succession of it will be kept 

 during the winter. Then sow agaiu in spring. If 



en up with balls and planted tin j 



- ' > 

 kind of Potato was planted, and, taking it for granted 

 that the Potato was decayed, I desired my man to ex- 





Celery. O, Mayo. [Th 



o keep it open is highly beneficial; the openM 

 oust, however, be very carefully performed, of «■■ 

 iderable injury may be done to the crowns of t* 

 )lants. Late as it is, new beds may still be "»JJjJJ 



V \^l ^ *° ™ at *' i * *™ *e&8hoffi£ 18 SJ 

 S! : &££ 2SS"cSi£J £l 2 feet £•£ 

 ery good soil, and if that of the garden does not d«en 

 he name, it would be better to remove it and repae^ 

 nth really good material, for an Asparagus b&o, 

 jade in the first instance, and properly maoag »• 



ne part of well reduced farm-yard manure. ^P^T 

 te«fore/5» , t ,J Uie (, Sdl be w-elfTataed. ^°£ 



ndriaded with^vergTee^FunSgs "hey wU1 ^{S 

 me to make a good growth this season^ ana ^ 

 cutting from the year after next. Or if it » ^^lj, 

 ■"". drills 2 inched deep S ; these will come into use 

 ree or four years old. G. Fleming. 



Nanna 0der -j^^erP^ * 

 T.Y Fecund. "eipziftlsS; PP- *» HfjS** 

 rr '"" is not, as might at first be suppose*, » ^^ 



