THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
(The Horticultural Part edited by PROF. LINDLEY,)
Of Saturday, September 3, contains Articles on
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Agricultural College examination papers Apple trees, cider Bramley Horticultural Society Bugainvillæa, by Mr. Napier Calendar, horticultural —— agricultural Carnations and picotees Chrysanthemums in small pots, flowering of, by Mr. Bester Corn, saving of, in damp weather, by Mr. Prideaux Cotton in India, Dr. Royle on Drainage, depths of, by Mr. Milward Fork, Winton's, by Mr. Russell Forking, rotatory Gourds on lawns Grape, Mustang Grass seeds for pasturage Hardenbergias Horticultural Society's Garden Irish Agricultural Improvement Society's Show Italian Rye-grass Lawns, Gourds on |
Leaves, variegated Manure, management of —— for wheat, by Mr. Stickney Mealy bug, to kill Mildew, vine, Amici on (with engraving) Mutton manufacture, by Mr. Milburn Nightingales, breeding of, in captivity, by Mr. Hanley Paulovnia, flowering of Picotees and carnations Pig breeding Pine pits, glass for, by Mr. Jackson Plants, duration of species —— variegated Plough v. forking Poultry show, Surrey Royle (Dr.) on Cotton Rye-grass, Italian Stanhopea tricornis Steam forking Vine, Mustang Vine mildew, Amici on (with engraving) Wheat, Lois Weedon culture of —— manure for, by Mr. Stickney |
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