. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. July 1841. 1842. 1843. 1844. 1845. 1846. 1847- 1848. 1849. 18 "⢠29-975 30'088 R. â â â â â 19 B / "â¢i 29-828 29-938 29-574 29-853 R. â¢â â 20 R f '^^ 29-828 R. 0.


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. July 1841. 1842. 1843. 1844. 1845. 1846. 1847- 1848. 1849. 18 "⢠29-975 30'088 R. â â â â â 19 B / "â¢i 29-828 29-938 29-574 29-853 R. â¢â â 20 R f '^^ 29-828 R. â â â " 2i)-S64 29-921 29-905 29-879 29758 1 -^ 29-867 B. â â 0-21 â 1 23 ' â r ''⢠30-167 29-836 29-695 29-613 29-921 1 R- - 0-08 â â â â â ; 23 1 B r 29-781 R. â â â â 1 24 ' â *â 1 29-927 29-438 R. â â ~ â â larity the progress of time, to the flying leviathan of the railroad, which almost keeps pace with that progress rendering neighbourship nearly universalâa man inclines to feel elevated with a consciousness of the power of his species, we know of no better antidote than to direct his thoughts to the almost invisible AcaridcBy by which his property, his health, and even his life, are destroyed. The Acaridce, or Mites, are everywhere around and about us. The Hardest Bug {Leptnsautumnnlis) is a mite that will soon be afflicting us with an irritation scarcely less tormenting than that suffered by those who are infected with the itch. This disease is also c


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