Fennel, perdozen bunches, Is 6d to 2s 
fala Latina behs. 32 to 4s 
r doz. bunches, 
bunches. 
naga Is 
Ecler = bane {ia to15) of wae 
Semel Balad Sr em Sensor 
pg 
per bunch, 8d 
Speicdtaet (green) or om bunch. 6s 
eee ro tL tophomegr srt tols6d 
per pottle, 
N otices to ps a, meme ; 
A Subscriber. oie of the very handsome Verbenas are uite 
ch difference ii 
that 
they will stand some 
ees Se a Rectan. ete ie Se wing, 
anials. 
Rubicinda, ers 
Lindleydna, purplish-rose 
Tenuifélia, purple 
Tetraptera, white 
yellow 
Serotina, yellow 
Drummond’s Cnothéra is a fine large 
namental ; but it is comers and requires the same treatment as 
Verbenas. ietbrencot ih formésa is quite hardy. 
e frost. 
g to the question 
5, that inquiries were made 
for the and pink br spepre- not for the single white. 
A Naturalist letter has beni arin nt over the country in 
Bathurst, who is to say he will answer 
— 
Mr. Saul, of Lancast 
by his contrivance ranean 247), but ao eae is quite right in 
that it is not by ati aebasige 
Conifera shall have next wee count of the way 
in which oe e new geen aes one i treated. Pharbitis 
arii is shrubby; rubro-czerilea is little better than an 
anm 
Why does Tydidessuppose w' 
about Corn-laws and p arated If he will tell us where to send 
his papers, we will return them to him. 
comes from the Malt when 
ce ; and so aia teas pe acy gem 
ed, 
ax 2.—We will hay xperiment tried under our own im- 
mediate viz.—‘**To bud a Laburnum with the purple 
Cytisus in 3 p. 265. We do 
the same, and report the result. 
roaches. 
Beech-grove.—The plant is a Cassia, and apparently C. tomen- 
A Constant Reader will find the best introduction to the nat 
system of png! after De Candolle, in the books aged = saben 
Botany” and ‘‘Elements of Botany,’’ the latter ‘h will be 
published in afew days. 
Mary Ann Homespun’s plant is and the insect that 
has attacked it is the Green-fiy, aan only be Pee away by 
cr agecre Beri atter to which you object is inserted 
, and will soon be discont reps but not. 
es inquires the usual mode of propagating / Saal elon- 
gitar oblongata, not being sure which of these his plant is. 
Sica a mere variety of the former, and both are easily 
propagated by cuttings. Selecta young healthy plant after it 
has to form shoots in spring ; take a few of the latter, in- 
sert them in sand, and cover them with a bell-glass; plunge 
them ina hotbed, and take a incr gee do not suffer either 
“from extremes of dryness or By a attending to these 
beautiful flowers. 
As H. D, has seen Mr. Mills’s Treatise on the Cucumber, he 
should now purchase another by a different  enthor (Mr. Mills’s 
pit is different egenclonging and then he can 
omeco baa best suit aes 
Sestions ne lee have lately seen eer igi 
ee 
circumstances. All. the 
of some kind or other, as 
itis fow 
a ” 
, may have succeeded in repelling slugs | 
can fill our columns with disputes | 
and itis an invidious task to | 
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281 
i “ where there is no earth, but only sand and rolling 
will let us have the returns he is so obliging as 
i nitrate of soda end its effects. Some curious 
ud 
Pretbry eter  ie egg 
he plant from which the bud was taken, but in a less A 
peach of this pepsin did exist in 
parce and it seems to show that the 
a 
NEWS OF THE WEEK. 
we cast a gloom | overall poli 
te, 
E., in employing sulphuretted hydrogen to destroy 
rats or rg vermin, i it must always be parser that the oa 
very p 
mart sugar acquires a smell of sulphur, but we cannot think- 
ple sometimes burn Priors ei in the hold “to parity 
the sugar would absorb 
the 
e prod 
ane Elizabeth having procured a plant of Céreus setaceus, wishes to 
she knows under the name of the Torch 
epnousagidiinn one 
fruit to set on a plant at a time. If he defers the raisin; em 
till rather late anh cophrones dn way ween fiowers require no 
ent others from setting 
pensar medion ge say Someta tn Cu- 
cumbers require no such 
Yorkshire.—It is the ree for exhibitors at the icultural 
Society’s Garden to secure for their flowers, and those 
the aca Garden at 
striped bud taints the the | 
of that distinguished per: personage. The office of President 
has devolved on Mr. Tyler, the late Vice-President of the 
ee whose political princip 
with those 
pant res 
affirming or denying in any wa) 
letters. Ie is tated that the French Cabinet has despatched 
establishing 
expedition 
ions with 
topic of attention is the Regency Question ; 
Senate are 
| as to the viciuehnevehete: Another question of public in- 
has arisen in connexion with, the tutelage of the 
pomge the Carlist ; but 
the report has been subsequently contradicted, al although 
actually literary jo some years ago. This 
paar be paying too broek a Aba “for th the diffusion of sag te 
All such information must be sought in the advertising column 
other channels.—: Portugal we learn that there is 
great probability hae the wil 
reciprocal 
engaged i 
defences, 02 ‘a balance to ¢ ring fortification 
the h great pre iene the 
Levant we learn that the Saltan i = willing to to concede to 
the Pacha of Eg: g his successor, 
and that it is esha that a modification of the Hatti 
the Lon- 
ee a or other journals. 
—The Dandelions in your field may be destroyed, wil 
wathinee by the mere use of the ae, or any other invtraastatt 
that will cut off their crown of lea Persev ce in cutting 
th st necessarily oa in th of 
An Amateur, Roseville. e slate for tanks: 
is in large sh which are so easily near and 
in many can be built of the ordinary 
rials, such as brick stone, &c., and then be lined and staunched 
with slates; but the slates will not adhere to the masonry unless 
Se cceeeet be St ie eae et Fiat tiles are much better 
for a lining, if in two layers. 
K.—The cuttings of Roses taken in spring, and put in in a 
menced This obs only applies or cg ventingaang, 
and their hy Cc nm prs et ee Spa cut- 
Snes, but they be taken off i the wood is | 
sod under a bam ors ack and left till iovie cutiararted. 
she may send her saayrves 
advance. 
ae Sa eae: Cia ic eid tail to have 
Mr. coat snaa cr will be published very 
epey Te ee 
tbs orieinal bill, which was negatived, 
ss a majority of li, sin ens OF tha fallaet Bodies OC 
session. The bill is, therefore, virtually abandoned.— 
te the aoe. of cone last a ari John Russell 
gave notice of a motion for the revisi arise Laws, 
f the gna i forward his 
44h (8h 11. 
a, = Gatjer ropes =a 
o buanioy Ht tach aie, ie per per qr. do.; hos per on Rate a ; 
to 41 10s ton raves, to Sli ton; rpsw@m, 3 
sites at tor cleam, per : iat ns 
ton: 
ashes, 10s per ton; Artificial’ manure, 
percwt. 
ea j The Urate of the London Manure 
ander’s Chie-fou, or Chinese 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL I SUBJECTS IN 
Masters’s 
fi con 
Acarus, to destroy 
A ee of. garda ves 
Budget for the year; particulars of both Niccanedee 
subjects will be be found under our Parliamen: amentary report. 
an 
