

[ rebmorj 22, 1872. 



rinwprifl" tliey may oepiaccj. m M. 



rehouse foripenthe^ow^^^^^^ _^^ Cyclamen, and ^ots of aU 



^earwe "•- tVipv were fn-oii\Ti m iiaiut-s uu -^ abundance oi one 

 and some bweetly scented. Yakd {Glevii.m\ 

 »^vH«B s Hemskerk. ion cau iii" , „.ej,;uation toi i"" ' ..,: 



,e aav-iseisHemskei-k J°^ <^^°„». Make good P«P'^''V"^„'°es MWavei 



foi- about a yard from tlie stem, it j 



the tree from cattle. cjiwriber).— ^^'^leu tlie flower- 



SSrod%° ^a.Um^M^ac^^^^^^^^^ 



°;^ar f^c ^^f^S-r^^^^^^^ st«- 4Hdr<fr 



shoots an inch '^S'^rkl^ve Stance of air, and gi«^*™St £rd it 



Sssary to thin tt%*°°'| 'jXVe sSp all ^^ shoots to 6 "r<*e' m n n 

 end of J^netothemddleof Joly^e^ y thi-oughout ^^"^^1^",,. -. 



,vl11- .•-n.n.u 1 -, , J { flowermg. "«;"?„,.' Vou may hi-ing them 



i-rerfflu7t^t^S9--r4rn^^^^^^^ 



Manure flrmly, takmg »J^^ '^^'.f^^ ' To prevent its doing ™ '' J„°Xthe 



heap a week, and "S.'J'^.H' J; , Relent. -S-ou may also use it Jw c^""^^'tiun 

 case; 4 inches of soU will be i*™?"""', . division across the case .i 



for tirat purpose it ?»^, '«=/,^^, *e o™ 4i' i-°° ^°' T '=""d faded t«m 

 partition of wood wm do Ke^er._e^^^^^^j,^,i,^ 



^^^ ''eXas --> -,tn.>''^tSirS,m''rcottry will answer 

 \^^^^^^^^^^^-'-^^:^: ,ar cLmatis .ackmam 



covering a larg" sp,, •. C. \ "" ,^^i jjiel Rose would ^"t f ''■ ^\ ^iu, and 

 andCrata!im~i"' ' ' ,.. „<, the best ™'\™8 '"l H Bsgneriana, 



south or south • . , . , H Helii foliis variegatis, and a. rvie^ 



■weshonld plant 11 ,^:; 



-i=mTe^ife^i«"^o-S^fte'L|%na^^^^^^^^^ 



helore the buds begin to sweU. ^^^. ^.^„^ -^ smaU 



,. PoTT,Ka-orF KosE C^"f^fSkd,whiA will i-ili"'t«*'='^.';S'^^: 

 ^Si'' ■'thefarl ^.^7ro"^t d'taden ftem off, -^'-f^^^.^i^:^ '^themlbere 

 When they are^eu.^" be plantert. ^ - ^ ^ '^ ,'\„ „ eold fi-ame, 



*r^^vr,^tU April, and then pot them oft, pU; ... ." ^^^^ i^ave 



^l^^vL^n- them off for planting out lu 'I'i>- ,,\,„ ,,, i,,, risk of then- 

 Sem'4*fflSay and then plaint, them ou^fiualb,.^u;^'l;;^^;,^,„t . ,,, efor 

 aZg^om the 1°--' ""'^ J^ Lhffl i^^pots before planting out. 

 we oonsider it best to ha^ e them es™ g j —Much will depend o 



most economical.in the eiMhou ^^^^^ ^^^ ^j P'af"!, f ''^v ° ay the slats 



^'o^'SSsn^-^^ScKr^o^sgj^-- 



fvomltolt ""=V'3^"^'h opei^ig between them. ^~ "f'uould be quite 

 'n--STi^saidThe^-^|e.«.i^^^^^^^ 



that siU mortice and ta the upn ^^ ^^^ ^^ /."manvs-^U plants as 



-^^^Sraiy'wShJtforcingms— . ^^^^_^ 



rLO^-EB GAEDES P^-f ,». < V ""mot decide which is *ebest We m^ 

 aJangementsare so good that .^ej™ e^^^^^^ 



cUne, however, to ISO. ^. i^^tead of P';'^*, as it t>eag l^f'^ ^^g the 



Ii-esine L'^'l^™ 'feds are^U and wilknot P^™' °« "^if^fv^ps, seems to 

 We presume your beds^esma^j^^^^^j^.„, yom- pronp, six cWmp^ ^ „ 



edging makes a KO^^/^'j.ieaved Geramums, md the cenire ^^^^^^^ 



i . _ M„v,¥ 1-ifli. Rand 



handS, and sSt *™ T" Tf i?ltinch pote fo? f^itinS, "-f be placed m 



mwsmmm 



Toam, one part leaf soJ and a ftee_a^^^ ■seedlings «^upadmrta„^^^.^ 

 a gently heated jjf J'^^'„i^° Water them very "a^ff^H^'Jes prick them off 



fer-|S*-S&ceJfa^^ 



treated in the same way, plantin, c»rastium, Pyie 



*fSre T'?ofrO^^Ss\?oV.oioides tek Jr°X '^};:f ^^JjS be ti-eated as 

 3SSS»S35^--Um0f.urf— 



--S5iSSSba£SiSRSS 



ford^prde'ron!^^" . .^^ ^^„^ MacWs ^'f^^tSlS 



g^S.wJlgan^^ 



:s^^"-S5SS^;:rarsS-- 



'b°rorsrp!ffia'vfa'vS; disagreeable taste ^^^ ,„, 



instead of that we P'''^, * *°» "^ft total it disappears. ^ e ™\^J f ^^en they 



=^?Si€Bbttei^?^«°^^'"°^- -- 

 ^ra?^rdr»&-— ^^^^^^^^^^ 



GBEEKHOUSE ^^■"'^^^X ^^a pit d^S t)ie ^^-^^^^Sfe^g^^and 

 to phmts that may 5S S;°<Si^owVlamen pers.cum ^^et^ ai_ 



japomca, also a mu". f 



