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TO ALL WHO HAVE FARMS OR GARDENS.

THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,

(The Horticultural Part edited by PROF. LINDLEY)

Of Saturday, July 2, contains Articles on

Aloes, to water, by Mr. Burgess
Analyses of roots
Ants, black
Banana, by Mr. Bidwell
Beetles, to kill
Begonia Prestoniensis
Books noticed
Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, fete in
Calendar, horticultural
—— agricultural
Celery, to blanch, by Mr. Bennett
Chopwell Wood
Digger, Samuelson's
Drainage, land
Farming on Dartmoor
Fences, land occupied by
Fir, miniature Scotch, by Mr. McPherson
Forests, royal
Fruit, to pack
Grapes, to pack
—— at Chiswick
Grape mildew
Grasses for lawns
Grubbers or scufflers
Horticultural Society's garden
Law of fixtures
Lawn grasses
Lisianthus Russellianus
Lycoperdon Proteus, by Mr. Richardson
Mangold Wurzel
Manuring, liquid, by Professor Hay
Mildew, grape
Newbury Horticultural Show
Packing fruit
Peaches, to pack
Pear disease (with engraving)
Pelargoniums, to bed out
—— window
Poultry literature
Rhubarb wine
Root crops
Roots, best size of, by Mr. Hamilton
Royal Botanic Gardens
Scufflers or grubbers
Seeding, thin
Societies, proceedings of the Horticultural, Agricultural of England
Turnip crops
Wine, rhubarb

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