THE GARDENERS* CHRONICLE 



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, (pedes that was poisonous that it was thought safer to board shutters is equal to four M* ■ , c i ot h. Tha 



parent the sale of them altogether.— Professor Alison [ cheap glass and board sheds for growing Grapes, business being rather extensive, having ahout 400 tree* 



w" TeJaired to 



woepoisonou-. .". . ,,.,. L:i ,^ t yi - vH .„ ■■ .»the'uoMBH 



rf oar knowing some single character which would at the asphalt, ifi ■'!■ i " I0°to SToa 



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k^wbicTl pSrea < nggest that every gardener 



it to the late Mr. furni-h himself with ■ 

 ~. but c uhl not c n- ' anr^eimit, with a! the drains he may make laid 

 jief. I paid frequent down in their true pillion on the said map. so that if 

 r, but they were of no at any ; 

 le depredations were , by finding its distance froi 



rees** linked and 



r?* 6 /"utters together costs Is., you have 100 square I trodueed, or the tree touched; that WW* 

 *\of board c for 9*. I have the ground, and then it v. 



J the wood at the saw- mi r "" ■ :n,> 



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m »« found thicker than the half-inch board usually I other two, taking the precaution to secure the whole | ** icet utep. J. u., s\ 



7"cn will afford more protection than a d « • ''g nt and ■ 



fo* ! hutter8 made with half-inch deal : I nail three or : examined a few trees, but c 



£* Wrds together by an inch thick deal lath, top and I tinued my researches at night, and at la*: t 



r*o«n, and in tb . fall from one of the trees. I looked under a< 



