THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



surface of the tiles ; when the glass is finally r 

 there is no further trouble required, as th 

 scarcely require any more attention, except to t 

 sionally watered. By paying attention tc 

 directions, you may have the best flavoured Me 

 Cucumbers that can be grown.''" 



The above plan may succeed in warm situat 



Borts of Melons/ 



The pamphlet next treats of the culture of Celery by 



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opinion on the Grape tile. Its effects require to 



Calendar of Operations. 



the heat to decline at :i ti:i« wii.i, t '< • "-- * „ 

 the linings and the hbnur expended in this would 



ance which many frame grounds present. Pinerij 



temperature. The night fa D 



steadily ranging from <j3° to 68°, with a 1 



8.>. As Inn- ;:- the daylight is strong enough to keep 



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be taken to prevent them receiving any cheek, anc 



the heat is supplied by dung lining* &c, this will: 



avoid either extren 

 sather, and then with 





houses. The old, loose rough bark should be rubbe 

 phur and soft soap. The glass should be cleaned, ai 

 should be taken to smother effectually^nsecThfe" 



viuuuius.-.iui "be losing their 



leaves, and should, with the house they occupy, be 

 Peach-houses some weeks back. Mhu 

 these can be freely supplied with top and bottom heat, 

 thereby allowing the admission of a free current of air 

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may be cleared out, to make room for 

 various plants during winter. Take care, however of 

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flower garden r 

 be lifted immediately, and if 



J healthy joint of the old x 



them till they 



Hybrid Perpetual i 

 alight bottom-hea 





mg bulbs, and the ground intende 



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SaU Umto e of ll Erii P ^ r0ae W Po, y anthD8 ' or wil 



e the ground is locked up with f 

 sceed with the eartl 

 ashes is decidedly prefera 



Celery. The hay bands i 



to a Celery 



the plant. Any crops of Potatoes 



)lan to ensure perfect dryness is to fi 



rb any moisture exhaling from th 



M apart, in spaces c 



• for. i. ins: a shallow trench of th 

 emovinir the s >il to the depth of abou 



as houses should 

 ) a state of thorough repair, a 

 n order that they may be ready at 



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