Januart 20, 1912 



THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE, 



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VtGEmBLES 



THern CULTIVATION 



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By T. SANDERS, F.L S 



Formation of the Vegetable Garden 

 Soils and Their Treatment. 

 Manures and Their Uses. 

 Crops and their Rotation. 

 Calendar of Garden Work. 



Amateur Gardening,'* et 



Cultural Details for Each V 

 Planting, Forcing, etc. 

 Selection of Best Varieties. 

 Exhibiting— Packing. 

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Etc., Etc. 



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