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1818 Oct. 21
Buenos Ayres and Chili Hints for the Emigrants.
Plants
1. For mode of
to advantage in most
capable of living
6 months or more
consult Salisbury and
publications
2 On the occurrence of
each plant of which
the seeds are preserved
note 1. The
2. the elevation. 3. the
nature of the soil
as to the of the
earth and as to draught
whether the situation
in respect of exposure
to the sun: viz. whether
in the a distance open places
at a distance from such woods: at
the edge of a wood
or in the thicket of
a wood.
3. For the best mode of
preserving seeds, whether
in bottles with
moist sugar, or otherwise.
4. Provide a
say apparatus.
5. In the garden
near the house, have
ready a bed, such
which any plants
remarkable for beauty
or affording a promise
of utility may be
transplanted.
For that purpose
a basket should be
carried in hand or
swung over the shoulders
should be a constant accompaniment.
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