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On the Cultivation of the Carnation. 
1. Tray divided into three divisions. 
<3. Iron Bar, to lock on 3, to keep all secure. 
—Open space all round, to admit air. 
The bottoms of the Trays are of Rug-canvas, but I should prefer Wire. The 
ray:, are of three sizes ; the top one contains the Roots of the bed described. 
Article VI.— On. the Cultivation of the Carnation. By 
Mr. John R.evell, Pitsmoor, near Sheffield. 
Gentlemen, 
I AM decidedly of the opinion of Mr. Ho^, when he observes 
in his “ Treatise on the Growth and Management of the Carnation^ 
that “Of all the flowers that adorn the garden, whether they charm the 
