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GrAKDEMNft flAT.TVNmAP , ¦*¦ — ¦—-—— GARDENING- CALENDAR.
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KrrcnKK Gardek—In this department the principal work will eonsis * in tarry ing out the culture of growing crops , directions for which will he found in former calendars . Endive , Bath Cos , and one or two sorts of hardy Cab bage Lettuce , shonld he still planted on south slopes to afford a sunnlv for winter . A good plot should likewise he planted with Cabbage plant . Hakot Fruit Gardes—Proceed with gathering the more early kincU nf Apples and Pears as they ripen , and see the fruit rooms are properly dei ' ivd for their reception . Peaches , &c , should he gone over each mornW" « v 3 those gathered that appear getting ripe . The above , and the better sorts ' if Plum , are always higher m flavour when gathered and kept in the fruit room a day or two before being sent to table . —Gardeners' Chronicle
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STATISTICS OF THE WEEK . BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN THE METROPOLIS , last weeH the births of 749 hoys and 688 girls , in all 1 , 437 children were S ^ el ^^ vas ^ l ? : ^ " * «**»* * ™* The present weekly return exhibits a further decline in the martalitv The deaths registered in the first week of August rose to 1124- vxtL ireek that ended last Saturday , 11 th September , they fell to 933 ' Tio deaths among children under 15 years in the first week of August were « 5 fi last week they were 4 S 5 . ° '
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GrAKDEMNft flAT . TVNmAP , ¦*¦ — ¦— - —— GARDENING- CALENDAR .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Sept. 18, 1852, page 15, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1696/page/15/
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