THE GARDENERS* CHRONICLE. 



If their wood is proper 



vith empty beds, however clean and neat, 



cording to anEnglish- 



ie!i a stare of tilings is the less excusable 

 the advantage of a reserve garden, as 



-th-'la:^^;.; .Lrrin- wintr-r cheerful. 



:, bur nor to fuliy as it deserved ; and we 



clumps. 



J small bushy plants of 

 nted out iu appropriate 



Pansy and I 





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kept cool and dry, and the plants want ver 



r'udi'd. Wl.ji . t ': • uhtutH a:o in ile^e 





i Crassulas, scarlet Gerani 



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first and afterwards gradua . 



sooner a portion of the stock 

 i ia mulched over with some 



These p 





Nobles9 d r ne Pear * They may ^ the Ro'^ Pe,Cll * , >«2 







SB. Breaking branches half through a 







SEEDLING FLOWERS. ^.^ j*taUJ*j 



