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GARDENERS’ . 
ia the dee pit when, as it not ss eg ee y hap- | them ea 
cale 
pens, they are infested with the s 
plants with tepid water, a 
and afterwards ih the 
ponge, w Ci 
Give air and w mie to Indian Azaleas. 
FRUIT FO 
made to afford 
ruiting Pines. Where Pine 
rage the roots tow ards the 
3 
Remove 
ve 
pal rab th beara being TAA or “Bi 
slightly Rowe tible. Pig's may be * duced 
into a late Vinery with a fair af ste of succe In the 
re should be 1 
ry parti 
na 
0 of 
, are, of all praan yeas morning in purs 
v wet 
8 Tomatoes, Capsiums, in ge 
ag 
cular 
fav vour, 
a oy 7 also take aw way any bruised | 
d then be planted in the pots 
y well dr nied 
SH 
D 
— 
2 
= 
E 
= 
rey may 
w d lays, till they have taken 
ot. The ald stock should now be potted. 
KIT CEEN GARDEN AND ORCHARD 
s Broecolies and maer st a green 
id the ground acted 
bo 
f the depreditors. if any ab: paan 
urs, the priucipal sowing 
be made. Sow Bas il, 
s in a warm frame; Cab. 
will 
e Faeser r oe 
eee and Carrots dy 
ge, re r, Lettuces, 
sow ay 8 succeeding 
nd 
will be less necessit 
rege with that intention, Alladin 
a previous See respecting the treatment 
ragus-beds, a correspondent las k’ 
= 
© 
r: 
is properly applied 
of Ae, ol still we submit 
eir iL n 
ion of these agencies checks the 8 action 
of the tree, and ae its power of brin e 
0 
g 
© 
a pots to supply an 
ay A dhe vale taal Melons at Mebane 4 
ch as Cantaloupes, Ispahans, ad 
Asparagus there exists a reason for 
ct e distan 
them at a Aina 
e 
have, in fact, invariably pursued the same practice. 
TAGERS’ GARDENS, 
1 d has been ridged up, a few fine days 
will render it fit for working; it will then be advisable 
mark out a space e for ~ 9 „Carrot, and 
Parsnip beds: these d be so n drills, lf any 
on 
A patch of Turnips, 
as and Windsor aa may be 80 ma lino of ‘Spinach 
= he sown 8 the Pea ro warm spot should 
atest, 
ably hem when in that tate, particularly in, 
n 
F dry during 
Winter, 
a dect 1 
parts of the former to one of the latter A -dung (thres 
for the winter, ang afterwards ter) just betore 
e 
e ap ied 
bably your flowers wiil expand fe ely 2 
like yours, Y nearly al 
arises from want of heat or moistu 
of those 3 ver a which déeg ni 
months afier vende, 
all a state e 
i iy i a or tat ear tit of the pe 
oxirens - — —Your Pian hig bos ge Z 15 
we have space Professor Balfot Viele — 
see if ‘you, read ‘the ar rticles e eee aud 9 
the fa ha peus that neither the Yep 
nor 5 5 bears a berry erly so called, 
eee ge -H M— With good Sane v4 dcternned mid 
h 
Bu it is wiser to take — 
We e pret fer asd or, i you can afford to cs a Dri irish eaba 
and. For the further information you prin you 12. 
abiiy to your bookseller, who will furnish on in ben 
relating to any part of the npa We hav 
iu un ur of g climate of Texa 
Fiowess—A R D K—As we ssal ts no 
size of the beds, we hardly kr 
e li 
a 3,4 
colours m ay te had with Verbeuas, Teal Anagallis, and 
various annuals, 
GLass—J T—Why not let down your upper sashes when the 
ay is too hot? Back e, ge are of 7 7 2 unless 
are much larger than usual. The whole o ond sled 
also be open in such houses. A canvas biia ut 
— and perishable, and of but little use afterall, oni 
sible to say more eck e ＋ 55 the pl place ; but your 
grod bese your 
ace, 
in a 
8 
wat er, b 
nand till lukewarm m, 28 
nies spoonfuls of ye 
8 oe put i it to the 
brandy, and sto ose for six EER then bottle it 12 
larger ee e, it will require to remain longer pus 
the cask. A 55 pons rer wine may be made thus :—To 
tay of water put 30 Ibs. of — sugar, and to 
lon 3 oz a muslin bag; boil this half an 
popa and skim it clear ; P when it is sufficiently cold, on 
in 
vind require all the advantage of selected for sowing Radishes Lee cover it close from the air; rinse your 
s y weather to ; s, York i ; 
them flavour, or perfect skin. Stop the plants at * aud e 3 it it be the intention to crop —— — Bo res te for y eae 6 T* * 1 nd 
present ridged out, when they have developed six or aie ground panpe y, the various sorts of pot herbs | everyday, oe * it up, and add a little moro brandy, if 
e ave nd do not allow a plant to swell be planted by the side of walks; they should | vou think 
fenit until sufficiently to sustain it, Keep occupy, a place in every cottage garden. Winter Greens force s stay — hkat mie as 2 — 
at of 70° and p rds in sunny weather, oe ri Ek meng for cropping, may be taken up] longer new. How d 8 wh 
e 8 AND SHRUBBERIES. eeled in. Early Potatoes may be planted and | Instcrs—J 8—The minute insects youhiavg found in such 
ra wn upon lawns by y 2 ree sown, fusion on 1 Melons, are a species 
weather, or ere ould. he. carefa ly r piesa ei ia tailed wingless in sect (P ot pote sp. ). rie 4 yi hyrer ose 
before the the roller is use State of the weather near London, fer th k end to be so injurious, as it ha en ed whe 
pact yk lps or ultimately mowing ‘will be as observed at the ikini Garden, por fed ig 16, 1818, fed upon N. ag vegetable — 1 1 jon of orasite i. 
d . 11 fail, t solution o 
de completed "i out delay, and the beds: Hiss oceupy March. * ee oe eee e „ 3 
~~ sh fresh soil. China, Tea, and Bou Age. |) Mas. j Min |j Max.) Stun. | als Na owt PLANTS— AN Inquirer Saras T * ve nee rad 
not y pruned ought no 8 left withou E h 4 33 | 43a || sw. || a) | the request made by us w week, k tle 
‘ 2 s é Satur.. 11 5 35 10 B re execra 
that essential attention. It is our practice to defer the Jh. . 5 Bao eee ae ta 5 good an otis deltoides ; 6, Segak 
eperation of pruning Roses which have been recently Tues... 4 3 3 ium ?; one without a number, A e 
prt te nted, until vitality is decidedly manifested in ae te 9 3 —— 0 W—Senecio populifolius ——@ Bentham 
the buds, as we imagine ia removin ing a lar arge proportion 2 10 36 400 N E. 26 is the Judas tree or Cereis siliquas eee, 1 
ef a f po Avera, — Tris is reticulata, the s too miserable to sy 
X * the 1 arenes which it un- 518 Sa |! 1.06 F—Oncidium luridum m guttatum. 
doubtedly offers to the r ene i h = en — 5 POoLMAT ti ver icu 
2 cing them to ; Rum; peel Page howers, SE I E—Follow in every part 
* yg cori Sow ape 12 nals, There are Z 12—Clondy showery; densely overcest published at p. 573, 1847, which silt answer 5555 
some flowers, whic ccou peni oudy and culd; heavy rain at n perfectly. You may, however, ine 
shies cong i a a of their bum ble e pro or- cn . — and damp; fine; oen and frosty. e 25 communie ting wt the external sina Mr 
ery be received in associati th ighiiy overcast; showers; beavy showers in aftern i d ht, and also 
the proud beauti ba pn. wi = — əf snd damp; vatn 5 overcast, oon. Morris's ease, which secures a good draug 
* pr auties that us ily ornament our flower. perature of the week, 34 dex. below the a first-rate fumigator. : 
te d Sree heehee na i Obelia gracilis ; | State i re Weather at Chew during the lest 22 years 1197 0 N e believe them beeen PA a a 
ney should not neglected, as th ensuing Week ending March 25 1848. l, Kent— ; difficulty n 
Be iotre * s D P IEO A ERT an advertisement. T O—We know of no 5 is t00 
keds fied with with excellent effect dgi OP wie. 725 828 ce sd of | Grea Prevailiug Wins. making the 3 Rose flower; perhaps 1 i» 
y plants 1 more luxuriant growth, In PES PES 5 which it Quantity KE Tig RE 3 under the shade of bushes. ne ac pens 
ig tor wer g n a mlatwnerites 435 | 25 Rained. | o a ls = le |= ant, I a Quamoclit is a er an ame that 
be om 3 it f. . pag ; Zl |+| jal la raised in a brisk heat. Make no more jams at a 
3 it forms elegant and striking | Sum. 19 | 513 | aaa |28) 4 S e tonger they becom? 
d 13 | 34. ` 0.02in. || i at slo you want for the year, If — ure kept one g 
hed, Hon 8 of Ver for the sam Toes | 80 | 37 al on | 8 Ia a] ||| 6| 9] 1 | _ candied, and must be re-boiled, which injares thar 
2 ar of the variety should be considered, ho Wel, 22 | 510 | asn |435 „ MA ə side 1 gi 
er e ‘ > 2B) BOS | Sà a 3) A 2] H 4] 8) 4) 3 „ The foolsca] 
2 Lare some new sorts may be, several fr, . šot 220 J : lage ag injo. DO Ananin, 0 not soll 
FLORISTS’ FL r of Water Lilies Pi he mo 
sn ia 10 OWERS the above oc he 19th | Tou should pull up trom t om of 5 ihe mud of 
where unprotecte 15 n i h ne weather ; „185 16 deg irojaatnes) of the N ZAS and pine thom o5 them aft 
a storms have xý ur pon vre l it; or you j 
siderable damage to the follage and oiik done con Notices to Correspondents. wards by weights, The roots of these things a kee pro- 
laces has m i ce In the Wohi wo Anes cree PLants—W Z A—Plent the ‘following 3 me y yro 50 aeons . A "Xpono 4 
wW ndromeda fl i ; — cure, Bu um tu diven 
ar of hen badi being wholly ‘destroyed, 5 'pprrently Asalea ovate 3 dee unser ried ao a; chyon, Villarsia “aymphoides, Nupbar A simian and 
with isease simila. r to that which has a grandiflora, A. c. splendens, A. i nda, A. c. | Hottonia palustris, Menyanthes trifoliata, © ih pol. 
Potatoes. Every bed of ny preteusi h 5 8 8 tin . nudiflora ge la nea or, A. Cc. sero. drocharis Morsus 2 æ. They will 1 all thrive with 7 
cor ith YP snti ould e ignescens, A. p. pallida A. „tee Verticulor, A. pontica | You will, however, hardly find th by “alot 
wit nd every a ú hybrida thyrsi a, A. viscosa vittata, A. v. alba, A E 5 Penis a capital ir 
bowed ‘ z tion possible be. ybrida thyrsiflora, and A, h. regalis: Rhodod look out during summer. The Auvergne Ai sy 
upon the growing plants ; w not here aum and its varieties; entawbiense and hyt tendron Noble. | Misc—Yerbum sat—We are much obliga? t keeping 1. 
the instructions latel $ atrovirens ; oo neum, 5 means of judging about the extreme di „ 
= y given, nsies. — 1 d and white; pontieum pleno gang wonder 40% 
These will wire considerable attention during | and dark varieties ; Lowi, venustum, aurenm, Smi hit succession of such matter you to procure 
present month SeA 8 A ntion Guring the varieties, 88 anula‘am, “and Tobust stum ; Kair 1 ifo and occasional slackness. We are : nd if youth 
f iy 3 A eltering, 1 &c., mu 3 9 gustifolia: Vaeei mia latifolia ver it can be had in a trustworthy putes ato 2 
r tende Se gs will be expandi D C—Newman’s „ Ferns,” Hookers “ ell us where to find it, we shall m in fact, in 
their blooms, but we would caution th cr mot 25 joe will fin ve canons et As know ma name of a plant 7285 e: * 45 . bas ute to stimu te, We med 
re e o that are lising After the nd it couvenient to ascertain its place i in a classifi 38; bu are diffic c to stimu one par 
mae > r. good 0 eee by means of an te The ream howe th all confirm ow 7 
qualities are fi lly tained, it will 50 5 ate, fo are it—l1, wir 5 beeps e 3 9 found it, to your anticipations : quite the contrary Call de } 
take off er part of main jika. which will in- pith that of the ; 3, with that of the specien 5 doing Fond a time as any for treating your Larches nt ef pabo 
duce the prad uenon of E this very often w 1 2 iferent planes > i doing you shee thon * "S S—It is the bark of the list, Ooreme 
re erals; these shonld ed big in, tbhedistinetions will become familiar to ye ou will find that | Mezereum. Itis best procured at Butler’s, Herba denon ® 
root. 188 ons and Pic akt gns nder the necessity of eo you, without your| garden Market nked for calling 2 out 
‘ants n $ e 25 committing anyt thing tom .—J L is tha he Paper 
hd y tongi in, whitch be jme a cor „Begin with School Bot 9 ies Advertisement. We never insert bills is lers ade 
is spring, shon Vicar Many ria selves, aud unfortunately cannot contro regret 
amined, onld on ceipt be Sacha ex-| Camellia dropping i its any reasons eped be assigned for you occasionally make a Phasia of doing so ; we Can only a 
parca that y uds, as for re ec sudd : P may 
severan ‘4 part of the rcot where the] Changes in temperature, &.; a sudden rise of tem en the bill being of such a nature.—— o dam g” 
apipi of gm © parent plant took place, any payne R nto pu apidly; on the contrary a ä of . eee. seg aetna he edges any To Tul * 
cay are perceptible, careful! at time checks growth, and fr bait month Reader For the manageme: each " 
y remove! buds will fall. The variation of hean a po week’s Number 176.t——One Shilling A 
a few degrees onsider- a Number, p.! 
en for No. 36, 1846, and Ne. 40, 1847. 
