THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Sept. 22, 



intended* 



any extensive alterations and improvements, whi 

 include the removal of trees or shrubs, no time 



Peaches.— Any avs 



this case, it will be merely to stop the points of the 

 must be practised more extra 





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flued walls will o 



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ahlias: TUP. 1, dark maroon; Bowers good in dun 

 size, and depth of petals, the latter are nicely cupped, good 



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 and regular; eye"-! 



