TO ALL WHO HAVE FARMS OR GARDENS.

THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.

(The Horticultural Part edited by PROF. LINDLEY,)

Of Saturday, July 9 contains Articles on

Abies bracteata
Acorns, Mexican
Agriculture, progressive, by Mr. Morton
Anbury, by Mr. Goodiff
Ants, how to get rid of black
Balsam, the
Bees, right of claiming
Bidwill (Mr.), death of
Bohn's (Mr.) Rose fete
Books noticed
Botany of the camp, by Mr. Ilott
Bottles, to cut
Calendar, horticultural
—— agricultural
Carts and waggons
Cattle, red water in
Celery, to blanch
Chiswick shows
Chopwell wood
Cottages, labourers', by Mr. Elton
Draining match
Forests, royal
Grasses for lawns
Hampstead Heath (with engraving)
Horticultural Society's shows
Irrigation, Italian, by Captain Smith
Labourers' cottages, by Mr. Elton
Lawn grasses
Lime water, a steep for timber
Oaks, Mexican acorns
Peach trees, young, by Mr. Burnet
Peas, early
Pelargonium leaves, a cure for wounds
Pelargonium, scarlet
Potatoes, autumn planted
—— to cure diseased, by Mr. Baudoin
Poultry literature
Rhubarb wine
Right of claiming bees
Rose fete, Mr Bohn's
Societies, proceedings of the Entomological,
Caledonian Horticultural, Botanical
of Edinburgh, Agricultural of England
Timber, to season
Waggons and carts
Walpers, Dr.
Wine, rhubarb
Wounds, cure for

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