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CHRONICLE. 
575 
eee as in quantity, 
to Mr. C. 's plan. I — 
time were pott. 
Strawberries belonging 
845.6 and 7 were a proo 
; ‘ ‘wore the ai 2 of all who sa 
wers ar 
— i t see in provins 
years, b 2 I believe as always bore 
ter; and Sadh 1 e alw 2 be the 2 L ad- 
vocate. nthe, cular, merely | o 
because 1 $ in 5 70 m of London, ‘and the 
atement be ily- ascertained; 
11 
Diseased Turnips.— I sen 
Turnip sown in a field in the — Halstead, 
At present half the crop 
an 
ts, no mildew, no diseased 
fo ar ea attack must be looked 
field its 
Potat 
attacks ye the Potato disease in 
parti 
observations upon sheet glass for — thou roofs, in 
refere o the scorching effect of the aa rays, and 
remedy, vi 
0 he prevention of drip, 
one of the evils so injurious to Pine and Grape cu 
w arising from rai 
laps, or from condensation 
s. Is it not t condensed 
—.— 
ible 
into —— of 22 upon the e e might 
by means of which thi bes 
come . — by t the — 
an experiment, whiels bolita remedies the 
— and entirely —— e former. My plan is to 
cover a with a series of panes 
of glass, of an arched: — which, i 
the foo 
that weight of flat glass; it 
through 
sit, — — me ae * inches diameter an 
20 inches 
if weighin 0 — t hat the plant, — 
t, . — pA effectively as nearly double — 
1 ee not virulent, sines the month 
ral have found the atte 
{i 
if any, inerease o 
- | expected after this operation Acting — on the 
t tried a 
been 
have 
3 iF ciple, I 
do'n not think has 
hich I 
viz. — 
P an e of 
in contact 
row the points of the 
well ; 
` [This 
Flower ae eee “Hi — 
fashioned Fern hooks —— 
hair. pins Tor pees 
Co, 
stitute 
long, three continuous arches of that width| st 
1 
14 
en 
lass will —— a very ornam 
8 
sembling corrugation, and the. — 2 — keep it 
cl pe tra These * side glass arches | 
are puttied into —— or 
same manner as flat glass, but 
frame is essentiall — 
blown a little taper, to allow 
The “muffs” should b 
— — panes — 
v angular, — a wood 
i which being inside —— roof will be protee 
he 
me, into 
ditional —.— 
—— s te conden 
the. bottom, running >: — an angles: with the 
nged into a, cistern may used for} 
as flat. glass 8 st not only refracts 
rays “of: sun passing hit at night angles 
or 2 eee in the Proportion of its superio 
"reflect. 
g periseopi j 
ea sun’s rays at any 
sam 
as * sheet glass ; with part of it ri — glazed a 
Small frame, and m 
tageously for — ane g all sorts oi of cuttings, preparatory 
ing pointed | was 
used it advan- 
ig a small ome; then tener: taking j 
giving ita — then over the shoot: Lale it, jee 
two wist together, and! 
— * 3 of the — 0 
ick, 
3 
alain to 
own in the manner: first 
your poest. —.— strips of bast ; 
cheap, NN. 
Ren 
— 
effeetual ani Poti: than t 
ass 
seorch ; why, 
prevented you will 3 ke 
e when 1 will — 
fe a 3 of tl the ho upon ae 
have experi ienced difficulty, 
. — ice will Pellatt, 
soon oyereome; Apsley Pell 
Staines, Halba Aug. 11. F 
= Typlomeria. ja 
car 7 there a now in 
is valuable 
ursery, 
— renders 
e queen H. Bowers, | 
Busi; ridge, of hardy ornamen 
Aug, 23, 
the Milford. Nurser 
flower a noble speci- out 
five lea fro 
them are below the — altogether, 
— gozan leaves seorched on the back = ia —. not quite 
of the 
3 
t: Vines: 
on the central: row; 
is case: ager i ing the Haulm.—Although the 
fields are t eas of 6 or aj — — Lasur throw 
= 
ms to tho: su 
us 1 its vitality the tubers — continue to 
2 i, Pitfour 
is arn Meyer's plan, which w 
whalebone 
5 în Jengiha o of. oS inches tear then fre- 
— laatan 
in ppoe when he 
commends ladies? inir — general use in the flower 
ga Bur 
would: 
"thei eir hair pins and whalebo 
their. legitimate purposes, and peg or tie their flowers 
ted by Mr. in 
Pg me is someat; so 
. Seorching by, Glass.—** —— will 
with boiled Linseed) oil 
* 
aud I am so perfectly satisfied of 
it, that could it be removed. by magic, 
substitute the 
* MA havia M 18 wide; Diano, 
upright. front Tights but the glass on the front 
ers is 19 feet 6 inch i rs 
es on 8 eee wall, and a row of Vines down, 
2 examining I find there are 
scorched, but two 
u specimens of white 
seems affected. The 
vi 
structure—and, there 
for in the |t 
and early Potatoes, 
as — attempted, 
with. — thereby 
| scorched 
viper 3 is — 
leaves are completel ne 
hp other lannen: over, them oe rom the rays 
& 
ocus and seo a r 
— to me, and I am 
—Respecting the alleged a sie es aa 
afford her young when alarmed, it 
bade nts on — 
exact enough to show whether the young seek t 
asylum 
m of their own acoord, or whether- the parent, — 
a "not know 
* but 1 ** heg is 
l a ured, w 
1 swallowed, 
stances, 
nals, swallows 
them on being « disturbed. The fact of thelr beiag found 
n the parent has bee 
open, — nothing as to this point: 
would, unde 
p away uninju remains yet to 
chia sp effort 
and by 
Castle; Fort 
— will find the old- 
or ladies’ 
» 
We 
the facta — — brought forward; — it 1 
nd acomplis 
mig It 
ascertained whether tho parent has the will or the 
young to reappear. 
power of suffering the 
Facilis enen An: 
Hie oe hoe opus est. 
eel obliged to your corres 
hment to know v well “how 
-aw them: into the soil | 
blunt-pointed 
e Te- 
advise 
n, 
ch 
admit of 4 
antity to be appl: as 
—— solution; then, absorb 
divide into 
die . ure of the: manure: in the rags . Perhaps 
Pe 
and 
roof — e 
why 
T believe ia be 
There 
ofi 
There are about 
|| Bedding Pi 
2 plants, with their c — or 
Lady Mary Box e e flower 
Number for shes ; Comet Fi 
glabrum, — ; Lo vel heterophyle, dark b 
Lan 
oran 
|| Œnothera macrocarpa, sulphur ; , Heliotropi 
anum, dark purple; Mimulus Conductor, <<a an 
0 v i 
i n more is 5 
cessi 
may’ be thought worth wills 
Deptfird, August 19. f 
Planis.—The follow mpeni are 24 of the on 
Pe 
3 La — Afrique, clouded ; 
nigue, 
carlet ; 
3; Myoporum 
blue ; 
e ; Gazania uniflora, yel 
ns, 
tana crocea, e5 ironia ise sing 
constant suc- 
of flowers from May ‘ill alli ; Cantium,. 
Miscellaneous. 
Pine Distemper.—The Mobile Hews says, m the 
the 
disease which is an 2 
Carolinas, 
has made its a br ov 3 
