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I shall keep the great receptacle with salt water with the forty or fifty little bottles, partly open, immersed in it, in the cellar for uniform temperature.

I must plant out of doors, as I have no greenhouse.
I told you I had inserted notice in the "Gardeners' Chronicle," and to-day I have heard from Berkeley that he has already sent an assortment of seeds to Margate for some friend to put in salt water; so I suppose he thinks the experiment worth trying, as he has thus so very promptly taken it into his own hands.

(321/2.

Rev.M.J.Berkeley published on the subject in the "Gardeners' Chronicle," September 1st, 1855.) Reading this over, it sounds as if I were offended!!! which I need not say is not so.

(321/3.


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