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b to me what appears to 

 ma to an end. I allude 

 t leaf, the ue of whch 



I imagine to b* to 

 dashed over the . 

 respiratory organs are chiefly situated ' If water could 

 be readily flashed over the top of the leaven, the 

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i ant*. The young 

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oh.-ck If what I have stated be true, and TlLe 

 proved that it h, it will be the gardener's owa fault in 

 future if he is much troubled with woodiice. Jan»« 



! w.uM advise M H. C.'» toperait 

 l 

 or March. When he cogence, a genial, growing 

 tnoephere for Ins newly potted plants, bulbs, &c it 



inch long ; then sh.ft it to a Laager pot, using one-baK 

 friable, torfy, aandy loam (divested of its coarse fibre), 

 • !:.:.rh>..ii, an ddrv 

 -ifted, leaf-mould, adding broke,. , 



Correspondence. 



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on concerning 

 , the ground, 





