THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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npof Celery. A fewmore rows of th- 1 >!\ r -h u'd no 

 be earthed up for succession. The spring sown Oniui 



hurry to bur.ch them an, Coot inn the free use 

 of strong liquid manure to the growing cropB, as 

 Cabbage, Broccoli, Lettuce, &c, and es| 

 ragus, to compensate, in some measure 



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them from the attacks of insects by a spri 



^ always superior to cure, let a good die-sing of 

 ays be worked into the ground, in company with 



fork as much as possible, in preference to the 

 for penetrating and permeating the soil. 

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