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gs GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
ourse be much less liable 
he 1 
im 
nti g the stock of plants in their summer 
the quick growing and robust 
pci 
marters, . 
3 ld be of weaker gr 
separated 
th 
to ea outer and delica 
of violent rains which will test and 
hagem Nor Fo 
it sufficient that you supply it be to tie ioe of the | 
ts. After a hot d 
the sun wholl leaves r 
ery leaflet eee in sunshine 
and ther trae tolia; 
a gladsome 
; In t t 
mosture than Heaths i 
Sances being similar, 
that man Many persons place 
ri the surface 
s 
ore us“ 
ba ibly prevent evaporation ; pae on the eet 
it prevents us ascertain ning the d ree of moistu 
water nnn is as to lead one into the belief * 
required, when the contrary is the case 
— auxiliaries of this kind had better be dis- 
. ded, ying entirely upon constant and assiduous 
PRCTICAL 1 HINTS” FOR AMA AMATEURS AND 
SMALL G ARDENS. 
able e vegetable | 
ular as a substitute for fruit i in the 
that no garden should be 
8 
get a Our remarks 
very . if attended to, a e 
to grow Rhubarb for themselves with ease 
— 
Aten 
stem, Pys 
rown, 
recommended. Last year a 
rh was offered in the neighboorheod | 
r p of the 4 fey 55. 
fou 
e iting a vivid | a 
re them oe imagining 
Soil ect fre ay 
under cultivation, whieh lg “be collected for the 
ing. 
ds ri 
ful 
ete aM, 
U 
arts, ench of which, 
large, forcing i equal 
were not divided. 
Da ve ars, 
bed to ene i posterity 
reference to Many g 
T ous 
ean ff next spri 
situation 
is production 
is v 
early as possible, as its value is u 
Goose berries are ‘plentiful. —H. B 
EXTRACTS ERON. MY NOTE. BOOK. 
page 
ant Hot 
amidalis, L., requires 
and achat ha the species just mir Ak ed. 
s, Sm 
A. Cham .— This is 
flowers 
and flowe 
following year 
as they ad 
slowly iner 
nny s situation among * 
ia verna 
1 is a 
in 
mixture 
of soil, placed 1 in a sunny a ear 
| creased sl owly 5 dividing it, 
sometimes rip 
anu ane, eaten ris, L., 
belated in w 
sand mixed wal & 
Columne, 
Some of his friends pur- bulbous pram of no re 
satisfied 8 
wg the presen time, is 
to any of those 
should be exploded, 
or, 
in a » well trenched and m 
with panty of sun and Hi 
which uires 
with one pren, 
in 
it 
ination, five | al 
e divided 
hake them out 
when ripe, on the spot where it is wished 
may they should sevdik 
admits ot sg 4 
Stata — in pots, along jaza other e Alpines in a mixture of 
e peat es to be placed deeper in the 
soil o v pne pri tener. 
Soila autumnalis, L.——Th 
quires be 
buds or keari let 
ured soil, 
2 sho 
in u sunny situation, among alpines, and hens 
autumn, but 
answer the purpose errial r in winter, It flowers freely in a 
The young plants will om admits of ine 
rapidly. o lea ves Hypericum Elodes, L.—This little St. Jean s- wort 
the objeet is to con- grows in spo s; it requires to be 
le to the stem for | peat xed wi and to be 4 in a 
pin 
moist, ith 
its running 
d. 
tion; it may be 
best kept in non in v 
t against a sandy peat with ged of dřuiners ; why . madan ent 
: y divi wi i Br 
1 
ring plant, 
grow — in any 
e 
tas E. 
rata a izoides isa 3 nale satay 
fathers of cu eee es 
may be light sandy soil, aed adm 
be grown iu po 
th 
should be repotted in poena soi kes a 
e situation all the year, an d have frequent 4 
waterings overhead in ay w rather 3 ; it is inereased 
d.— D. 
„un 
very eee from all maki 
other species, having tripartite lea Rha ello 
and is annual. See 185 sow 
ased 455 dividing, a snd boa be need in a 
ie ny en issning out of cre- | 
veks, or growing on steep declivities, 
well on 
and ica or in pots 
r from seeds, which 
isa mi inute, very rare, an 
and co 
R 
beautiful plant, producing large white aye ashen) | sufficient 
ds G ly a ms inches in 3 to fu 
U. drained 
tobacco t 
be well drained 30 Yet by 16. It is divided into 
placed on — 
y plants ; 
„ is a small aot bate ! lighted touch-paper, the tins of peri igap aa ioa 
d | rather slow wly by divi Cameron. 
—— most 
use shrubs with pret gee am acq 
uch lessened when 
188, w 
difficult to cultivate 
t 
z, 
8 
5 
ee are likely a to be rought 
w that eens physiology — its 
8 lo begin 
eners, much of 
actly the same soil 
ing 
w | plants lopg ay ar 
h in P 19 ress but for such . might have remained in ob- 
well; it faim seeds | seurity.— J. Co . gr. to 4 Wi 9 Esq., Old ford, 
near ict ee y. k- 
migation 
small Heath- my meaning ia 
s in fine sandy tobacco 
a. ed 
8 05 “pis ey, of Parent 
to the uti 5 0 
to be employed in fum — g greenhouxs. 
with of pota r eae tied 
may be | again, he will perceive that I do not recommend 
p paper as v4 — 
oT 1 ignite th 
arene with the alt 
„and there- inches square would 
2 plan nt when of tobacco prepared 
vekwork, in a | the small quantity of dangero 
in th same kind | minute a sera not 
It can only e ee I am not s 
caused a great mortality among 
“tender set = the empie, 
n growth 
atin tobacc fill ith its 
requires ek moore — hous with ie 
filled with fine light | result from the combustion 
will endure the 
ould? I usually con- 
o fumigate a — 
o two parcels, one of 
ithin a A ah 1 
wet with, | apartment, away from of 
