THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



CHOICE GERANIUMS AT LOW PRICES. 



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LLIAM E. RENDLE x 



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HUMS of ma. handtl: 



TJOSEA WATERER begs to announce he has just in its stead - 





A LFRED B ALSTON begs to 

 A .till a largo , 



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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1S49. 



The Newspapers tell us that a gardener nea 

 London has been fined for poisoning the neighbour 

 hood by carting offensive matter to his master's 

 hothouses. The material was gas lime, and th< 

 gardener said that he us d it in the hothouses " foi 

 disinfecting the Vines and other things growing 



i a neighbourhood 

 upposing that snip 



Uet°,X? n ° ak ' £lm ' Bee ° b ' Birch ' ^"^ I hothouse, i 

 be accompanied by remittances. Orders amount- question h 



r - { gen and otner mo 



mildew on his Vines. 



i?S J«wK^uT™h. X^X -p le of that fun. 



;rong well-rooted Plants of the ab 



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 Mildew ; the notion probably was that i 



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dener had heard that sulphu re; I ' » ■ nd the e f of 1 



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t sulphuretted hydrogen 





:ct. Some such bright idea must have I < "7 , 



lead, or he could scarcely have hit up<>n ^ l ' '^"'P 1 ^ 

 t which ended in his appearance in a a 



-iiiNiur. ••• i nv.i 

 roy all life, whe' 



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the "experiment " was 

 i the spring when the Vines were ma 

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 en more serious than being fined by a m 

 No wonder that plants are " in a ver 

 d unhealthy condition," when such di 



| iiis eyes open, i 

 u and trusting to experimei 





t neglected it till it was U 



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