THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 



*** » uSTm i t0 these as the y s row - bup - 



*»anr e * el1 fork ed up, and a few inches of 'rotten 

 j*J J« »UDd T from e the rf s?em°s f ^V^hii^umea 



'*■» • sSS I 8 at a time wil1 be amp,e for ea 



10 ^.fasten them ^^.g^^f^i 



following out his own taste. W a B ■ . We on well dunge d ground in open coop 



grounds often becomes ridiculous on a uuuh i asunder from their destined _pte 



Mr. Bailey quote, Mr. Repton in support of his 0| - d Take „ u the roou , d fi 



but. as I understand the passage, it rather bears out mine or about ,30m a * ^ ^ ^ ^ { ^ deep> , 

 than Mr. B.'a views j and as it requires the talent of J eacn su«.e«.i» F 



