THE GARDENERS* CHRONICLE. 



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Id be clipped ; by doing it now they 

 3 and mature a second growth, which 

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IMS the finest flower. Wate:- 

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might still be an acquisition to get pollen or farina 



from to impregnate others with. We have seen several 



mete* this season, having large, and finely 



lacing beautifully defined ; and those of our' readers 



alluded to. Dahlias.— Some will now be showing 

 early buds ; these should be removed, so that the 

 energies of the plant may not be nnnec - 

 Give abundance of water iu dry weather, and trap ear- 

 wigs by smalt pots, with some moss placed in them, in- 

 verted on the tip of the stakes. Ranunculuses.— The 

 foliage of those which have in any way suffered may 

 now be assuming -„>uld be taken 



Endeavour to combine the properties of 

 the best flowers by cross fertilisation ; large semi- 

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Leeks Bhould now be transplanted. The method of 

 growing them, which we find eminently sue 



soil from the next trench. If the ground has not been 



seme time objectiouable. The plants should be about 



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into each of these a plant should be dropped and watered. 

 The plants are thus placed in the most favourable 



have filled the 

 beautifully blanched ; & and from^the dow* order* hi 

 cheapest crops produced in a kitchen srarden 



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and Lamb Lettuee'or Corn Salad 

 Kidney Beans, Peas, and other cr 



blown aside, and Carrots, Parsley, &c, should be 

 penfeon the splcedbtSo^them ^j d ™^£ ™s b 

 liquid manure, by liberally applying it to every plant 

 which it is desirable to stimulate into very vigorous 

 growth. This, of course, particularly applies to those 

 crop.* which arc cultivated for the sake of th-h- roots, 

 stems, or leaves, as it is the object in the cultivation of 

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r retard the production 



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