THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



^ will b* complete. E. R. B., Lower Brook-street. 



- 

 HJttkle for hoops, roushly, and lay them in heaps : 



!„£« they have for the pur ( ose, and cut them into 

 i "ifo & tool r«r>! 



to. coder's adze, ™ly ,,„„,h li '...,; an ! thinner, 

 •ritk'. As -hey get a ittle w.,y into Ir. ihey 1. roe ir on 







The wood may be 



gg» ? eroun ■ risonwith tl.ele'erl 



- ■■'■? '>•'■ ' . ■ - '."-,:.".. ■ ,. '' ; ' ! : ' r ■- • '• : - 



Cl^^gout; aperc ■ Jd read despot 



,: -^ r «:• ^ ,-■■ ^ • -^ - , . . .. '. , : ; ; ■..'■■■;■...■ ; 



.. : : 



*W p ant many P,,:, ,s: V. ;h „ ,,,r T lad a 



2S i p,anted earI ^ and some wer . e seIf p la,,ted - 



^7 '^^"SlTT^es, a^eSTfr^i from 

 jJJV nd some Goldfinders, which are all more or 



• 



?*thel«ujt r ' " '' heat to wh: 



. Having observed The town < f Siw:di. which < rr :vn ■;'... -s * Uitrd, lies | r . ides ? and 

 in one or two patches on my ! : somothing less than j fhe ,h «™oi 







Miscellaneous. 



The air was seldom p 



'' ■-' '- :'■'. ■'. '- ' ' *■ : ■■ " . ','...' '..'• ■ ".!:,'•,".' .'■'." : 



5?*U hn'l*. V !'y "markable manner; and out of ! very ft, 



r« copious, A 

 • >T(iham, Cranford, Oct. 10. J town had fallen in, probabl, 



E* ^Wffflftf ! and men were emplo}cd : 





and mats. Formerly they grew Indigo, 



. 



