— — (— f the failures that | them in light rich soil, on a border h 
a OE no exuberance | account satisfactorily for many o 8 aving 5 
taken upon itself the . are small are said to have attended the application of this | asp po 4 3 are aparent the plants are = 
borage esi Besa 1 colours; agent. Let us add, however, that they are ie on whem ad ate en SAE 
fi ais PTOS es I i cause monstrous subjects of discussion, and will be all the a We aide of 
2. a . abe e to take effect only when the understood if subj ected to rational a. e 5 
eure lick nascent state at the very moment of should therefore be happy to receive the opi a ns hey w ming a 
their ‘rth. Hence it is clear, that in order to affect of any correspondents whose exper tence ena his advances I remove them to a light and airy pert ote 
fl eatin advantageously by liquid manure, R should | them to coincide ve or to differ from us in this pans where they continue to flower until ipa 
15 iven to plants at the time when the flower bud | most important matte 8 e they are —— into pots a size larger 
mer ose they occupy and again receive the sh 
5 fred ae a 7715 gmr od rapidly lica- te Number of the “Botanische Zeitun stat I prefer this — for tl re 
8 1 be 3 bod i mt Aele aw contains the following n notice: Profess or ScHULTES s ta About = eer of May they are 
on should on an on wall, 
are beginning to cer be P gained b 3 account of a journey through Saxony, published in to prevent worms from getting into the 8. 
a manner in 0 
want is to increase the size or the the ‘Re 
i ed to t 
eat f beautiful flowering plants, such ae quarters, and 
i ; hen leaves are grow- | Specimens o; ve be 5 ; treated as before. If da sirita * b 
municated = a 5 rex 5 that Lilium tigrinum, Lilium lancifolium, Campanula keeping them in a healthy growing state, they wl a 
the tiny vok the branches of the sap required oy pyramidalis, &c., on the public promenade. These be aa ayra etc — 4 or 5 inches hj 
i t ha 
7 : are placed there by private individuals, in the| surmounted by a crown of large fragrant flowers i 
the veri — is fruit ; and i Pe pas sour of 8 that they will not 15 injured, and with n UMY, the pla 5 may be 1 taked, but under 
the : whi 3 soii wat be ka sight o of. No do oubt, |t ew of extending as f er lo good cultivation eg sant Il not equired, 
hey themselves denve rom their ason of potting again arrives, I shift 
the proper time for using liquid m P ane oe asi pots, first carefully ‘removing any = 
treas i y unhealthy 
the fruit is 3 to sw ell, ad Bit nequiret, l PPP 
8 Thi h reminds us of a practice which | roo gn : er case it is 
an z was is? hy by one who was an cant admirer E to shake ible ihe ie bed: ball, des 
and cultivator of flowers, and who loved that the oe hes ag 15 „ pi may oF 
ntinued, from Say p ae, as long as the fruit is pleasure ase himself ~~ rom them should be P p 
will naturally bend downwards to the edge of the 
sign of ripening, or even | Shared as much as possible by his neighbours, of and a second tier being afterwards fo 0 
wth, fine p 
ts in certain changes which the consti- out on the public street, for the express purpose of to 15 inches in height will be obtained. When in 
— ts ihe fait aad i su n leav ar onies; allowing others to enjoy their beauty ; a privilege | fection, these ig be 5 = flowers fr he 
wi But, at the rmed, as the crown 
ag it sould be wholly withheld. The ripening | placing all his best specimens in a window looking | advances in growth, fine pyramidal specimens from 12 
e pu 
i nl 15 interfered which they were not slow to appreciate, and for edge of the pot upwards. subsequent shifts the 
3 oa 1 of 8 3 which, in various ways, they often expressed their ball should be carefully reduced, so as to allow 
such as liquid manure 8 ads all know that gratitude—a qu ality, be it observ ed ka the way, ting ra same sized pot that the plants ants was 
when ri has once begun, even water spoils the which we fully agree with the poet is far more grow I find 9 or 10 Weng pots sufficient for the 
quality ne em dibo it au 5 — ts the size; as is common t = people in their own selfishness are anges s size ; the with ady — be annuaily shifted in t 
sufficiently shown by the 8 prepared for e apt to allow es a x I and most übe, i sant 
1 ndon market, 150 N i e ine Great eee ten aor hearts unkind, ea deeds ag te yar p00 d turfy loam and one part we 
additional size is obtain ut it is at the spe Alas! the gratitude of men, „ decomposed leaf soil, adding a sufficiency of sharp 
of flavour ; ; and any injury which mere * Hath oftener left me mourning. sand to render the material porous ; during the more 
may produce, will certainly Pe be diminis! Da ” The same admirable may be quoted also as | active season of growth, an occasional 
vite 
water holding ammoniacal and saline substances in | showing how consonant such kindly diffusion of with clear manure water will be beneficial, and s 
solution pleasure is with the love exhibited in the material sealing of clean water over head, during the heat of 
ist i i d spider; should 
nors stand i — s different position to any world ;— sum will assist in keeping down re ; she 
bor í 3 most — to “ Thus pleasure is spread thro’ the earth that p pest, aen make its appearance, the — epa 
2 pee «Tey ee ieee N ph to be — by whoever shall find ; at once = n their pe s the p is 
s a rich loving kindness redundantly kind inged — art of the leaves, as the ultimate 
tae 3 which 5 5 are equivalents Moves all nature to gladness and mirth.” e ayy erf beer gate tei j 
punn 
Bat is this importan ao Sampe that wh ; 
the: Gaaatl of wood is in direct proportion to e 
quantity o Re the reverse is the case with roo 
that throws up an en akete 
tuft of leaves — i Seley small bulb ; and so of the 
Carrot. In these plants the root is formed by the | 5. 
leaves; but only 8 a they themselves cease growing arge 
— 4 wi enon ea Da 7 — nan 3 of portion of the public is necessarily excluded at visited them s several times and in different seasons and 
e of pe = ‘Gide ak becca un Se er | ta ke el exhibitions, which afford 810 mo 
beauty of the plant depends on the preservation of fine 
It may not, perhaps, in our climate, be possible to healthy foliage during summer. Alp rig 
follow the people of Breslau literally. It strikes us, * — ee 
owever, that an opportunity for much inte rchange 
of N feeling and ai gratification of this kind Bir boeri anly remains to maies the 
f continued ).— 
e afforded on a very extensive scale, and one Heal. of the edifices and public p * Berlin ; 
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rhaps most interesting and i oe ders e y 
ordinar — pa ae per a 8 innocent well chosen — lants which ren l 
E 3 ies ances, ‘The eng 3 opportunities of of recreation which can well be i ima- attractive. The gardens of the nny ee ho 
when the temperature falls, their own development eee partook E a p e ee e 
tty, bein 
> Tenra = all their energy is expended in ue peg See OF SAt Eakin occasions, 5 with oa — =e ms — sa 
in | p f f : lle, it pe wa 
y the well directed energies of modern cultivators. | belonging to the University at Ha , 
ited doubt at by the a of liquid Many of the exhibitors, pr we nw wonld not to notice it ; it cutee some very telse 
À 2 micht be 3 e under proper regulations, readily embrace an oppor- a a ed) respect worthy of the 
| tunity of 5 which it belongs. 2 
15 28 giving the same privilege of enjoying ee r —The most 1 af 
e ahal which : Be i si establishment for the cultivation of ann bere; 
: we are quite sur e that every sie like sympathy ja oe ve = = we oad À bau i 
oes 5 classes, with the pleasures an feelings of | collection of white, red, yellow, a Ae all the 
rabl t | Xeranthemum, but by far the best cultivated than 10 
e situation, is not without its plants is the Stock, of whic = there are p 
1 e of mutual interest, | choice varieties. ia 
a 
ing o ear in a red ns the peti 
yrsh: this gentleman | - 4.2 - — ent and pri ess of eart and are then tted + ut as soon "Fiu 
: Of the Tumnips, or one Yet of Swedes dived society, is perhaps the one 125 most te de desired. for fertilisation mel ae they are placed un 
wih: 10 tons x solid manure, and about 2000 The experience of — late Exhibition has shown that they may not be injured by changes m 
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e liquid, ison’ 6 Faden of disol that confidence in the good sense and natural tast sphere, which would materially damage thi 
p seer along with it, was n ne or hoeing oe of the public will be always well repaid ; and Z is by dispersing or by washing away their p 
another l 
days earlier than ot dr With, double no less certain that every refinement of public time of our visit there were 50,000 po i 
2 
a : oo — manure without the liquid hate tenfold in moral ee e te whale g —— 2 oen E 22 y 21 are 
pia aeS ha fie 10 pasar "m 1 r mo — — e indigenous and Gaetan, 1 jadling its 
= meyid de ags gedit Wk e aa x THE TREE VIOLET. b is of nil 
c E a 5 
16 bushels of bon capes nar ; the yield — WHILE several varieties of double Violets are sberint et 0. The’ school pe 
P and their great luxuriance rly steed and extensively cultivated, the f prett jasi aa small nursery ry in g 
3 7 me to justify kre ectation. “Weer ona of the tree Violet are but little known re similar gare 
IE 
r eultivation it does found in — 1 —— towns. ganet Ul 
ured solely with liquid, from 40 to 50 tons to kinds; it even ... 0⅞⅜ . Haos Estiitt soit 
ch was expected. A field of Carrots on this account it is ollon E ee, e form, and ERFURT. Z This splendid establishment sf ot he plas fs 
manner as the Swedes, to which | double blue Violet, from which it differs ‘nee Se F . ; 
pest ligid w was alr just be sex — ta a apa „ habit of blooming, Many plants rare with 
low e se i 
to be the tras that ger 3 eee a pot plant, that the tree Violet nevus — ——— 3 
ol grow vhich li ee — rthy of attention; and under this and revo * 
Bont 3 ol =. Di and of which several are already a 
tied of ex — — 
o plants. Those prin- ightful 
ear to be the natural ae side? 
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