THE 
GARDENERS’ 
— = 
[Ocr. 7, 
ission of the young females from place to 
zt e” 
to the especial bre 
salutary les 
offee bug, now that it h en pos- 
of the Coffee e is spreading fast 
R finds it on Limes, 
plants to be overr hi oyer 
without the shadow "of an excuse for his l 
ALTHOUGH S appears that the e Poraro ar 
isease | | 
pass at 3 escaped the di 
h has carried Potatoes to Sl. per 
ton in the Month of October, yet it is a mistake to 
ine that it has — aa there, or is entirely free 
nd we wrt ro follow- 
isease has a 
e bee 
was assured that nearly the whole of ije” Potatoes 
be tira die stroyed.” 
also now obliged to add that the disease 
arts of the North 
oa 
— 
W 
storin 
e the tube ers, and is said io act with g 8 
uniform success. 
BRITISH ASSOCIATION 
FOR THE . OF SCIENCE, 
Aug. ee business was iari need by Mr. C. 
J. Basineton, who read a paper on — — to the 
British Flora, and: woh exhibition of drawings pre 
publication in the “ Supplement to 
reco 
chiefly 
study of wage! en- 
At present no good distinction o 
kno and varieties noticed: Lolium lini- 
Sime- 
Malva verticillata, Trifoli olinieri, T. 28 
Melilotus arvensis, Filago Janie; F. apiculata, Cre 
the Report of the Com- 
F the 
the new world, and al 
Egypt now, must have been been introduced ty 
48 or bh 
e 
petals of a Emel, giving a pe varki aspe 
English Botany.” 
the causes of | 
melee. 
Orobanche Pieridis, 
e | pamphlet, wil 
Marrows may be sown about the Ist of May, in the T W. 
h ting time the greater part is 
— the discovery of Ame ne ll kinds of tricks 
re played with mummies for 
avelas. —Mr. 
following statem e la 
beautiful Rose, 7 fully expanded, and grow 
m » , a delicate tint of slice 
hot we pane 
Be ae 
Imost ere an t of ee: 
2 
8 
to t There are cases 
on one p pilal and Ben other = ph 
Sin early from the 
v 
non a e 
n the akam 5 L receives 
there 0 pees 
“cells which 
in fact susceptible o 15 re . but o 
ra of growth, v ich — the full open- 
ave found, 
te 
explanation of 
— view 8 to other ar i but pa 
ntion 
i 
rally converge | T 
t or —— = ile middle of: 
nit, | Ommanney.— —The e 
e 
Robins 
Uni 
Marrows s bea eee ed pa ey 
I have 
STATE OF THE IRISH FOTARO: CROP. 
COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL DO 
ragi ng, a reading 
great penne’ "of the Potatoes rays i food, 
t du 
rapidly, 4 
even * 
M ve M. Pı 
Skibbe, ereen Union, Sept. pa 
isease does 
where. 
by og babes No change yet in price; 8d, a 
ion; cannot opini 
will last, but all the he relieving e concur in 
en Darley, ee to P 
ve 
e except in thein- 
1 
than any other cereal crop. 
Peas will be found excellent and pee 
n goo 
his inte fp 
of flowering plants. 
(To be continued.) 
ea 8 MARROW. 
n trying var Gee yet this autumn 
with 1 ape 8 burner and J find iy contain a 
rich sugary and farinaceous matte 
well as that of We to epee I hay 
much a of them if cooked after the following 
— 
sent * Aes very | dis 
iseas be 
half the crop will be peti Not y 
while the 
a Wer pit h and seeds, an il them i x poy of water, 
th salt; when well ar ee we all the marrow, 
a it between two dishes and pone — all the water, 
mash it well, and add salt, suber; a = rt aie be 
and a little milk ; it ee ETE fit for a 
ject i mend the eee ber fat- 
hat early Potatoes are 
is a waste of 
care of 
Ta My 
7 
during the i eer and trea’ nde 
The seeds of the 
l be off the Sende early. 
ipe they ed away an 
may be boiled rug with other food — Pies, yi all 
food ought to be boi Where find th 
cottagers to boil the food they always have e the 1 — pigs, 
which are sooner fit for home consumption or for the 
The cottager may grow Marrows where — things 
will not grow, such as on walls, trellises, poles, and 
* Price of Pile ee e 
1845, 60s. to 80s, 
60 ,, 160 
1847, 60 „ 120 
1848, 60 „ 160 
his 
e There 
population, until pom! seasons | disa 
will not ripen. 
n wat 
over his ee trouble of training will not be | workh 
th 
i u the pty 
tinues is favourable. 
New Ross Union, Sept. 23, Mr. Royley= 
in all parts 
t black. Freds g 
ery good, and a — uantity will be 
Kilrush ves ‘Sept. 23, Capt. 
ver produce is 
The grain a Brought to to market 
rice. 
rt worthy © 
g “eoased, unt fs — 
to keeping qualities ; has no no sanguine 
this head. 
Kine s ee. 3 
