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THE GARDENERS' CHROXIC'L 



"T^nTi: s< ; seas< >n.— nursery grounds, 



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^U K«ih Birch, 15». I 





° ; - G 8 m are for 3 wh&fs'kPe"? 

 ' ES DALY A^rTl 







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and member of the Royal Academy of Bordeaux,'' 

 we learn from himself, has been reserved thehon< 

 of seriously reviving Coiwett's folly. He i 

 persuaded the Commissioners of Woods and Fore 

 to let him try some experiments in St. James's Pa 

 a good move on his part, inasmuch as simple peo] 

 will therefore imagine that his scheme is view 

 with official favour. Both London and coun 

 newspapers have puffed his operations ; a co: 

 of seedsmen has undertaken to vend the learr 

 gentleman's " new hybrid," at the modest price 

 10s. 6d. a bag, which is only eig] 

 for seed ; and he has himself published a pamph 

 on the subject, in which he thanks the Royal A. 

 cultural Society F 



the cleaned seed < 

 piece of informatio 



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M ii/.t is .i nativi i Van : c t. We ! il 1 hk< to 



upon which Mr. Kkene is not so comn. : 



I all this beneath notice, 

 and unfit to bring before men of any intelligence, 

 but the Woods and For. 



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ybrid," of unknowi J and the mot oj 



,Te oi finally imported. *''™' 



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Che eulbtwtcg ©itrmttctt- 



SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1849. 



Peel arrested the pm^r. <s of *c iw 



3 soon have thought 



