THE GARDENERS' CHRONIC] 



[Oct. a 



VILLA. AND SUBURBAN GARDENING. 



At the approach of winter the floral display of 



flower "ardem begins to decrease, aud where t 



depend almost exclusively for their beauty onwhat 



S^JSJS W«S, unless somemeans are adop 



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•., i.-.-iv b-.' ilarit. i\ -i ;-;irar '; 

 ,nd each bed edged with yellow ; this will create a 



ants. | Seasons" Rose is the only Damask Perpetual that 

 zone rives a second crop of flowers. iV. W. G. 

 after Dr. *** ' f to give some 



tion of Dr. Hooker's botanical success in the 



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Thibet, 



», of the pass, Dr. Hooker 



whPre f« r. -/• •. or on the C reat mountains, for lJOO^J 



■ ot the Himalaya, is m I", 

 , ■ the Thibfti-ui M.'.e, at 1 0,000 t«t At elena«i 



r, was excessively oppMsi^e to w 



rere eaihered in the last five miles, and fight R»- 



Vredtotnkeme* rid 

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ing perpendicularly it) 



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bulbs are sound no disappointment need be appre- f th {ver j ; n a flat ^ or havin , * fpd out i„ spring «» 



bended. Pharo. 



PROFITABLE CUSTOMERS. pass all is 







<e per same I besnti 





Home Correspondence. 



border, has grown « 



prpduced abundance of a *" w ^ ^ Sage. whai ^^ 

 I neighbourhood 1 This is the « hn ^? iy B J cmora**" 



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in my garden (Not 



I obstacle, at the very entrance, I of which, speaKing 



