VOL. LVI.—No. 3,091. 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1 
THE GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE 
NOTE OF THE WEEK. gardening. The varieties of the even an early stage of their development to 
. . Greater Snapdragon which have leapt into the shrubbery iborder, or to that part ot 
-- public favour within the past few years, as the grounds now known as the wild garden. 
The Greater Snapdragon. a consequence of the immense improve- because of their unfitness for association 
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