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recommended, than suffer them to remain etme to 
decorative purposes it, will prove attractive ; it was shown | 
ate. J, E ; able to keeping them 
3 York, You will find a selection 25 light and dark enpre 85 always 11 ho pms 
kinds e date * of our “current 1 's volum engt K 
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fl lg bi Oi aad cordingly ; Many 
8 are — ae re enting its t 
use of this kind is from impure cupped flow epo 4 > ey sate 
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ld h alid wiih your | always attractive, it should b ed 1 omper 
* 5 1 ee best p len wold be ekal ily accessible to the family, and where ee 3 | hte: “A sa are get be taken that the floweas fal 
to st them at 0 ce, an shift into a W arger pot. 2 3 i h al display | w seed is saved are t 2 
not cut the roots ie S the mi — „ pire Se i as yn it would be folly to wt biz get class—for instance, 
haad. By these means, you may Was have them in withi art of the stock of Achimenes, f i zarre with a byb 
flower In September. t milar Aeg started in pits or frames, now they have rose, a mongrel would result; but rose Should de 
a ore 3 3 ere is ee e bee eneas nae as the = = is ep „ may b 0 t e ith bizarre, and so on. 
you menti me is pulchella alba, © ONA paue ja : $ himenes as | other floral matters attend to directi 
int * te house; stake out neatly the Ac © directions latel 
g ee dn . A. . KE. W afenn dag a and water them liberally. As they will not CSI take care that nothing suffers for va 
SEEDLING krone bear strong sunshine, place them in a shady part of the 
CINERARIA: CK S. A flow good sees not the least | house; a further supply for late blooming may be ki CHEN GARDEN, 
of which are its p : e continue to shife. as they require it, any ee. ork in this ——.— t will chiefly consist in 
Panstzs: Messrs, B and H. Of no value. J. E. 1 ; 1 | giving 1 P Dio various crops the requisit ] . 
growing plants, and nt 177 necessary trainin always ‘ops quisite culture to bring 
plead the pì PERE gro h, th at a free ati n them on. The hoeing and thinning Out of Onions, 
1 be encouraged. In hind n to the hardy plants named —— &e., should be proceeded with in dry weather. 
P cee Fruits, S and Roots.—In procuring in a former Calendar to be potted and rebate 27 next a, Ta e and 
and preserving organic substances, py attention pub season’s work, we strongly recom the common in a few days afterwards well earthed up; not drawing, 
be paid to the ä — rules 8 we Sane and | Mandarin Oran e, as r or sch and winter n this nei 
flowers must be collected at a proper tim d guarded booming purposes: the with Daphne indica bourhood the crops above Paps were killed down by 
against spoiling. Roots are collect ed: it in t eidi before | py and seve . Fürletibs rt * Chinese Azalea, may the frosts of the 2d and 3d in Sow more dwarf 
the leaves are perfectly fo me or in a mee oe 0 the a ~ ado to bloom at almost any period, provided care awe nch Beans, or transplant daii advised to be sown 
—— or decayed ; how ther e plants | has been taken to prepire them for the purpose ; select, for the purpose, as in all likelihood those sown ** 
the of which may be ere eollestedy whilet en are iad. suitable plants of the ec ve, and, if they opar ground are ki lled. Exa amine ‘narrowly y the state of 
in fall — e roots must be cleaned, the thic 8 1 it LNA mu a Aires shift, a en omitted, 
ones even 1 sliced, and dried slowly at a gen ntle heat not and A any h at work ; pr will bear 8 and, where failures haye occurre ed, take e immediate 
exceeding 130% Fahr., and placed afterwards in well- | Boal “(which the Daphne w will not). Keep the o tops as | to make good the deficiencies, in the way most likely to 
closed —— in a dry place. Barks, woods, and they grow in some rable form, and ue € em to | meet the end. As the soil in the ridge intended for 
ches 1 in spring, and e eren in n remain in e till he Kade have 3 their buds, hand-glass Cucumbers will now be slightly warmed, 
from young and healthy plants or trees. In spring also, | and the shoots of the Oranges a ard ; they the plants may be turned out, and a few Vegetable 
buds and — — are collected. They are dried and kept | ma y then be vi in an open petra in = sun, ill Marrows, in addition, to come in early. 
in the way as the roots. Herbs and leaves are October, — Aa may begin at any time they are 5 
gathered w when the plant is near 1 on a fine dry | wanted to bio STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON, 
morning, Narcotic plants form ther exception ORC ING DEPART For the week ending May 20, 165612 Sr observed at the — 
most of them being most pregnant with active principles PINERY — still continue the requisite ‘attention to the 
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ar are rie ‘ d from their calyx ; others are neste within the next two months, it will only be necessary | Sunday’. 6|2 z E i 29. s 
aer 4 pral t e wea and 3 calle ed s Me te = either to remove them into a house with a drier atmo- | Monday 17 
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Trish Horticultural Societies —It may be interestin 8 elay. Let the pots bej 
b may. a 8 | large enough to allow for a good portion of turfy loam = vain m haz pe dies lv hg dm oe 
Society has just been round the ball, pot them firm, and rather deeper than at 3 alight d = Coe fie a ers ; densely 
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; is announced to take place wld month, From 33 55 briag 2 Sethe During the 35 jos, — 22 . 2 9 
a e tee the rules and bye-laws we hh a pA A reely, and shoul 8 
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| same conditions applied to them, and the roots kept in Mon.” 24 32 | 453 
a moist state by waterings, which at this period may be Wed. 2 92 285 
given them over. head, provided the pits are closed up E 
0 8 3 warm ; En the bottom-heat to the whole of the stock | Satur 39! 66 257 e 
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the elements of botany, for those anxious to avail them- TVC tee te iiber 91 deg; and the lowest om te 35, 10 ins 
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acres of land in the v wy of the town, he tang them 
rnamental garden, sufficiently attractive to 
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hd un much. Liberal ti of air mu given to | Booxs: J R A. Koch's 2 . 
situation of gardeners in the most respectable eatin: ig 8 7 15 the las eae , to aco the colour | js called technica N 14 75 of an irregular flower 
f 1 ee ee perde ot . vour; and unless urgent reasons exist to the 8 its n from the operation of some unkno 
setapart. Wewish theund taki aiins, allow them plenty of i to ripen —.— will | cause. f Lawson's, 
e7 of Clon qan —— success, much im oi 2 the si p : of ‘the Conirers: H We will ask. But would not pee isi tho an? 
the 9 bis eridar to asais 455 Ae A uld be suspended lovely lia underneath eee Knight and Perry’s Catalogues a 
oh an instituti e a es before the crop gets ripe, to catch any fruit | Guass: O D. Use Satan 3 by al all means; ad pie 
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PREET iu s. fetched : tek WE Be serv’ 
Selen 3l. per lot, each n from three to Use all dilige af in filling the beds of the flower the dusk, and then $ shake the branches 
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Calendar of Operations. eee 3 phe heh larg Ae 
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equire going over ; thin out surplus greenhouse plant, —A 2, pod of the Cotton Bun — — 
; nail in the remainder, Roses, both | _ biflorus; 5, Cytisus logen, per fruit e 
against walls and in open beds, will re ire frequent 3 28 L. The varieties of this fi ‘will 
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