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THE GARDENERS’ eer IOAR, 
653 
ano workhouse ground, half tainted, but 
der dog en only slight] and still fit for food ; 
49 . ova Gris n esult last w bekis 
more, bee; tioii hopes that 
oda 
xop 
— airal 
enen Union, Sept. 17, Cant. Gilber 
P uch worse, though ee en 
0 
oil, Sept. 16, Major Ha 
—.—5 N 
À the cro 
be E iy little of the . will be al, 
2 , and Pah very well. 
crops more than average. 
ene, HINTS —.— 5 
SMALL GA 
Resorts OF aer 
Corn 
yet received, and it is highly 
nd remain Ss If 
of 
toed the unsound — a be | var 
pop: Pot — to get any contract for 
of them for the workhouse. eral in Sig | 3 
ues le 
Nothing teaches like Nature: and 
receive fine lesso 
hei en ‘the beauty of his 
mistress by a chaplet of his own creation ; H.B 
Ho ome e Corresponde: 
ing Crocu 
n ig 828 us bulbs p 
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et 
no 
enerally speaking, the grain crop | m 
aris sA Counties of Tyrone, 3 
I; 
an 
t state of 
the following eee or ag ething n 
m (which will be in Sep- 
t they have plenty 
of ight, an a doubt the 5 will be a fine display 
of bloo 
Planting ge in Hillocks. Fe Beain 1842, I 
planted separate ly seven n Potat 
- | the A e me E Sy being 
a 
de recommend | rais 
t all perfectly ae and remain 
u 
folio 4 for near 
J f tha 
effects produced x w e position h 
beds, and the alloca: trees 
us Cover 
sult eropping —— kitchen garden is observed, 15 th 
have existed during the year 
be: C 
est vege- 
secured 3 the most 
A wet 
we are 
us, but that if we restrict he 
ged. Make your enen 
impressed upon your memory. 
roccolies, rows of Peas and 
ether, are 
the productions, and seem to 
May now be advan 
— 
ar whi 
the immense produce. 
mere e more in the sam 
do 
uced by the various colours of flowers, 
as 
hillocks I "hits N il men 
results I think a n be produ 
Potatoes planted i a bebte (that i is, in She main crop 
for winter ndo), $ an othe 
W earl ebruary, n than dl 
f March. i eag late sgia of "Potatosa that have with- 
stood oe diseas 2 her in this neigh- 
bourhood are the F 
Wm. Smith, Up pper Ludstone, 
Polished Plate v. repe Gla 
the tha 
Claverley 
3 infer from 
adapted bed 1 rig 
of Mr. 
would strongly advise persons who may be so disposed, 
w Aar oe sheet Fis o only on condition that the * ted 
he will i peg it free of e 
t is possible in anes. the sheets ol glass 
east t ost destructive ones, which‘ 
e, cylinders and flatting the 
eets, an xist in long s Kwi bu p “ns! Á 
ught experience, that this is not always 
e Maa xp : eld in the sun, and the 
ere | 0 
h ac- 
n that I am ac- an un 
, both blue and white ; | for 
© glass trying to in- 
troduce a substitute for ies glass, that th they are aware | U 
now reglazing the Wag ener 
intend using the sa 
eE for 
polished plate glass, and 
material for another house I am 
gent, 59 abpat half N 
Rein hag) eas ed aay 
I psig me 
sunburnt ; C. . 
ef the 
and its beauty yok oe 
4 and I I ho 
Ho 2 2 
2 ptoms 
ground, 
common 
terwards th n th 
out fresh leaves, &c., and eter dig filled t the glass ; 
tim 
ed from the (nine in number, fair sized) were 
ve been raised about a mo 
at, s owing to my a 
shelf under 1 vee 
varw and ate 15 
anches, whose lea pite of being entirely ex- 
cluded from light ei ai ir, y had pi a delicate 
since remained in pressure, and continues to 
grow. A specimen of 8. reflexum has 
weeks Ee f placed, and seems 
[This amount of tenacity of life is 
not vee n remarkable]. 
nts.—I am surprised that at the present en- 
lightened time any one WE denounce because 
mber proved false. I think i 
advisable for your pap ae or his frie 
— e hold on the parties, which they might have 
variety of means, , before aor S eo ee 
e the in questi 
don by a 
with clothes. I hope 
tend 
to check Pee: which ‘will, in all probability, doa 
great deal of good ; A Constant Reader. 
Bud 
fem t) and V. s 
it and “ag of — latter 8 
V. Li ana and on V. 
I have also 
ne, from the 
ed from the smallest 
saved a seedling kidney, whose 
was 4 I planted 39 of those tubers 
il ; previous to planting I divided them into 
i oea * Dahlias 
Malope phe ora; 5 
The Hollyhocks and Dahlias I should 
e 
+ “the ight of the plants, were ay 
annuals, au, 
(i if tl thought 1 ital) . 
A list of either or 
kinds, of . „ 
8 much oblige 3 S 
J. D. 
Substitutes. —Allow me hag oe ing th time to 
White 
lit ars I 
