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leaf will be found infested with a 
ne to “Aa 
of “the 
Pines are quite close to the las we have 
months old 
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vinced, 
e glass should — hed — 
produce „just as filth may 
in the head ofsa child; — . ask how — — 
in the n in order 
n t them over — 
some pa 8 2 if ‘the prs Ee 
soft = moist crea ined as eray 
after these vec Ra sea 5 vil be, be dean aig wit 
ac 
a mouldiness which | is, in . As imilar 
dying in 8 In support of the views expressed by m 
in a form r, I ma, 
ich has been overlooked, 
e boi iling # The predation of fons is involv ed | ter 
ry. Mr n the“ Edin- | i 
porgh New Philosophical Journal,” that t though | “ war- e 
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w degree ofl y 
pia developed by dogeaceations of 
ore elevated in the scal 
tis ce, that th 
| for scorching will not take 
the old white Petunia is so 
g 
old one b 
place where proper attentio: 
— g free cire arse oe ; therefore 
is to blame for the evil, and not the — 
—— t, Gardener to G. Hudson 
Newby Park, a Aug. 28. 
stand the ques 4 — is 3 whether shee 
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y have sale shoots 8 — and have W. S. 
. has the result of cultivat 
The | Diplad 
it is the | 
Esq. M.P., 
[You do not under- li 
[Youn are 
quite o rigt — differences are 
scorches, but wheter it b 
ongst the varieties 
olarias, and Anagallis, whose mention 
our correspondent has 2 omitted. 
id to 
ayii,; another peo called floribunda J 
trawže yng one of g abit is I k 
ing — i 
and dry 
r 5 or baked (the latter is by yer the 
of —— I believe 
e interposition of s to be unn 
— otatoes, nore especially — 3 
Potatoes arrived at a 2 degre ei of maturity 
should, where i —— „now be taken and after 
selecting those most d 
should be — — — i in small heaps not exceed- 
ing 5 bushels — to be 3 well wich 
and weed w will admit air and turn them 
Experience has tanghi us s tbat i ina month’ time all the the 
good ones will be arent and inty bo 
selected for final storing, TaS o 
situation. e toes ma, * be 
best plan); then 
one, 
and Harrison 
. ease me 
ii a improvemen 
lants. 
beddi 
warf 70 pi a pri better 
"The la 
r becomes 
en un- 
ect a quantity 1 
to boil and peel the 
and lay them past in l they 5 coe 
I then cut par a èn chs frame “6 to 
them in aT hes 
e 
cut, h (Pteris aquilina) does 
very well but it is not within 1 . 405 ch of N one 
J. Falconer, gar gorden 
Her 
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for variety, h 
efit, but in giving 
uld be divided into 
$ ricultural 
n bition 25 this N and $ comes, 
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— in 
r our notice from this praet The 
; nd 
— Potatoes had better be 2 ſor the adia o “4 
Hardy 2 Son, Maldon, Aug. 2 
Hollyhocks.—The observation “ that theHollyhock is 
a — flower ” induced 
to its cultivation. 
those which 
be err . — — highly ree 
major mparatively worthless, 
ale lately ee 
fro urchas 
Saffron ' Walden, . er, nurseryman of that con 
purchased the pook. 2 pla , and I saw his lectica 
in bloom last wee 9 ight 3 repaid my 
has t South 
ein possessi 
the a Barla I yey Ài 
to subscribe my mite tow. 
ut flowers ; R. B. Bircham, Hedenham Rosary, 
Ver eronica aparine A strong plant turned out in the 
au flowered 
i In Germany it was the 
y some “ifs or 20 persons 
some young, 5 natu aak 
h party subser 
and ea ibing i 
person in 
a ban ie Esai 
canne we t think persons fond 
ava, Bo : 
what Lowe and others have 3 be a a ace 
colle 
* Dipladenias — 
oda In this 
is neigh- 
trees have been 
on the 28th of last May, and this the 
on on 
rat h ning it is ae — that there 
varieties in cultivati 
at exhibitions so different in appeer- 
e that few apaid doubt of there being more than one 
variety, Has situation P Aa to do with the differ. 
e in crassi inoda } r Iam 8 ain ae is to 
| that — the striking con the mpany- 
ing flowers of D. splendens is k be e 1 pale 
one was "prodgced while the plant was in the stove „the 
er it was removed to the Heath-house, where 
j| acclimating some of 
P 
Mulberry. 
p — the Mulberry is not pe a good to ea’ 
-|m 
me 
. sa 10 n 
> 1 i at Labuan, there j 
d — 2 proper facilities for | 20 
Dodman * 
it 
sort of Dipla- 
are two t 
sashes remained three parts o y and night; 
ined to a south wall, has fi 
any F 
not be desirable, at his p Š period, in 
before the w 
Te B 
Na 
Ures of the —It ‘may be 
good preserve 
urrant 5 
esome wine from the Mulberry, 
mene, 8 — 
off, re being traine 2 
bore a good crop of G A 
A Word on "Grafting Vines Having two white 
year 
