THE FLORAL WORLD AND GARDEN GUIDE. 351 



KITCHEN GARDEN. 



betwlTthe SSl* in? ^f^ beJ< ? d f idging U ? Vacant P lots > and h °^g 

 oetween the plants. All decayed leaves should be removed or thev soon h mm ? 



covered with moulds and do much mischief. A good huS for verm n shou dTe 

 made under old wood at the bottoms of palings and hedges PaT 9 should be 

 taTed' ™PeL ro £37 *»*»**> « "** «* f ept under c^ver for use Seve 

 Si i "a w b f n8 f0r ., tbe first cr °P next 8ea8 °n. may be sown on well- 



drained ground, but where snails abound, they are likely to be entireTv ea^en un 



It them 'SSJS, 7'^^' "* but ^ ^ ^blhSa E^^? 

 St «S aow n^ ^ ° f g6ttlDg a dl8h a W6ek ° r ten da ^ s earlier tlTan from thJ 



first spring sowing 



EETJIT GABDEN 



trs SdVs.frS t «2; gs of gooseberry and currant tree - *™» 



GBEENHOTJSE AND STOVE. 



In stocking the house, give as much room as possible to everything • tp „ 

 the house as cool as possible so as to be safe from frost Pl»nU^ hi V g '^ ? P 



if hurried into bloom, will, perhaps, be ruined, certainl/inj ured in constitution' 

 JS^XiS 11 8ynnged ^^ ' heJ ^^ br ° ken Wel1 ' a * dlet the heat Te'Sy 



TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



were away your house was shut up, and the vine denYed fresh air and ™ , * 



jaaist*" roots ha ^ ot ^^---K^^ 



inthe U ^f 'vT E1 T C - i8E --- J ^"-There is probably some half-rotfcen wood 

 in the soil which, if you can get at easily, might be removed, but we should not 

 advi e you to disturb the roots of the ferns at this season. It would be referable 



Z%s^'S?Jtt-&$? appear - The 8Upp,y wiU soon be SS5 



harm by uslr ,g a meacure, but it is unnecessary, as if there is a spoonfnl more 

 of one mgwdient the plant will never find it out," The measures giv^n , horeTre 

 are general gmdes, except in very particular case-, when it is the duty of the writer 

 to warn the grower to measure out the ingredients exactly 



Gkeenhouse Heating .-CD., Ealing. -The best method for your house is 



by using a twenty-four-inch saddle boiler, and connecting four-inch iron pipes 



with it to circulate quite round (he house; and as there is plenty of room to sink 



the lurnace, wo advise it being sunk sufficiently to allow the pipes bring inserted in 



November. 



