THE GARDENERS* CHRONICLE. 



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nd air ingress, Mr. - 



1 with feet, as is represented by the I 



f gardening in Scotland. R. G. 



; and sary paintings, colouring, or other repairs done forth- 

 con- J with. After these matters are duly attended to, and 

 i trees neatly re- trained, 



1 requires keeping c 



JatUeya and an Epi- 

 Mormodes, and 

 : anAerides, «mo 



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a pp., from 7s. to <K. : Wal . ■ v • iota, fn , , J !V .r 

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 R<>: .mirhora. and Dendrobium, from Kandy, 



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jfore be found, t 



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» half-decayed leaves, which must be quite dry 



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fungi. The soil of pli 

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regard is paid 



stable litter be abandoned. The pots 

 and very liable to be broken ; the litte 



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fore to use it in that way involves a consid. 



paid to neatness, con- 



' - old-fashioned 



nd fermented 



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produce, and i 



i heat supplied by 



l heat of about 50°, but not exceeding 55 Q ; a light 



ttion, and filled with 18 inches of son, suXas is 

 fable from an old Melon bed. The plants shoi 



inches apart, a superficial yard will pr 

 it dishes ; and if the roots are preserve 

 md i.-i 1 in t'll spring, by picking off a 

 e they make good sets for another seasoi 



illy avi ; ' all trea ii £ up n the ground while it is wet, 

 s it should be the object at all times, and especially at 

 lis season, to render the soil free and open, that it may 



H of "houses Ind 1^'e We d are unf . ort unately unable to gj, .j 



i soil as rough and 



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of Broccoli, Savoys, &c, are occupying aportio 



of those quarters which it is desirable to trench altc 



gether, they may be taken up and laid in with thei 



e north, on any spare piece of groum 



:■■■ or Brussels Sprouts may b 



s. Keep a quantity of work nlwvns in view f, 

 at this season, we may expect 



top sashes, as the damp will be men 



the back walls will here be apparent, as, by opening thos 



e conservatory a fine display 

 l Chrysanthemums, scarlet 

 i, early Camellias, Cineraria 



so as to secure an unvarying display dor 



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erve the plants from the effects 



Sn»Tonhi m a V free ; " d ^° * hen . U is to ° dam F 

 fr ffltbgth'e lights. When cold" winds prevail" 

 should be done on the leeward side. 



FORCING DEPARTMENT. 

 FiG-nousE.-Let the shoots be untied, and if 

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crowded to admit 



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Notices to Correspondents. 





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