iinrtiraltiirnl itprtratttt. 



CONDUCTED BY P. BAEBY. 



T.V Kitchen Garden we must recommend to the special attention of our readers and 

 The K TCHEN I.ARDEN ^ preparations be made for a 



we ^vish to do I no V n ^^a^a tha* p J ^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^.^^^ ^.^ ^^^^^_ 



thorougli season s cul uie. We ^"^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ j ^^^^ J^ ^ith ample requisites of 



'-''' '^^^tZn!;:^:^^^^^^ !:;;Sly of Poony ^ownlcments, 

 every kind, should conteni urn hard-workin<r mechanic or merchant m 



r"'""T"!arl>Tl: l^p'Sr J ten ; twelve hour-, a day. can by means 



else, is your neaita _ ^^ ^^ ^^ .^^^^^^ ^^^^1^ 1^^^,^^^ 



will say you cannot ^^^^ ^^/^^^ /^^^^^^^^^ f^^^^^ ^f /i,^', ^^^e such as it ought to be, you 



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vfl volumes of he Farmer we have given .ome hints on this pomt, as well as ,n the 

 ™;f„Pthe.a„n..ea^^^^^^^^ 



taimers ^^^s^n i 6 ^^ subsequent to planting be very favor- 



'rt;^ n'o sutt If th'ey had the.^ at ho4 they would lo- no 'i- - 

 o kingl them, they could go out on a damp morn.ng or evenmg -d ^^^^ihem 



"p^r.r^i'of lu'solrry be performed now. For instructions in this work we must 

 re£:pre:Lt™lumes.i=:wlL.,h.e..atedH 



put in perfect working order. • n -i i „ foir offset to last 



^ The winter, over the whole country, has been unusually ^jl^^-'^ f^^^f ;'^'^^^^^^^^ 

 winter. The prospect for a fruit crop is now good ; but there has jet to come the most 

 critical time, so we must not be too sanguine. 



