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the ravages of me, insect is obvious from 
follo: occurrences :— l. Nearly 501 i 
Melons have been grown in a three-light frame, i 
Kempshatt-park Gardens, from plants that were attacked | the ae 
ria recovering, remained 
mber. 2d. I bave from 
b. 
ee ae —When a Talip serene I planted 
which I suppose e common, viz, 
a white-headed 
v 
flat p xactly 7 inches wi 
with the required sand. 
ge nerally 8 or 10 
y of 
Daisies ; all of which 
The weight aren is the weigh 
m the hive. 
tion, 20 Ibs. of honey in are 80 
price as 12 Ibs. of run honey — * neighbourhood: 
In Ta, three hives produc 8. 
184 1 four ditto aa (very bad season) oe * i 
1845, nine ditto ee OF, 
1846, a sane fiat 
1847, eight hives produced oe oe oe m 55 
1848, four ditto ditto 
A respectable widow in this neighbourhood, wi b pays 
great attention to her bees, has gi e an account of 
what she has do is year, and which 3 1 am 
sure I depend on. She ha 
which she had 27 8 of * s 
stocks, from he 
took 22 hives, which N gnagy ced 198 ibe of honey and 18 
he 
of boar * about 
1 inch, ‘hick, — whieh poa at equal — of 
measuring fro ntre eac 
ly large to — 2 the flat. pointed k 
opula 
— Chronicle as ap ready to 
uckwheat ; aes in aut 
e | love was enough to trouble a ma 
THE GARDENERS’ 8 
e least risk or „ ~ 1 yii = tried straw hives, 
one ee 75 the ot also placed in the 
ut I found pe 58 e trou blesome i 128 
ain. 
ees 13 lbs. of honey, and 1 lb 
5 57 egn Tees, an ni webe which I believe 
mark, that in the 
28 
n of the year; also in the winter 
oie bees to be out; during the 
early spri The cost of 
fe = Dg with Foot’s sugar, 
d a hive of bees 
of 1845 and sagt 1 oe 
e 
of the mets 
1 value should 
ey a Man 
Say, 
bet the Violets gone? 
d of late — Bay, 
And in fragrant gartands stro 
Decked the bloomin flower < ‘queen ’s May. 
Youth, alas! the spring must fly, 
Yonder 
“ Whit 
Violets withered li 
Whither are the Roses fled ?” ri. 
i Fat although spring Violets and summer. Roses Bag 
0 
eet with such flowers in autumn; 
the 
blooming of a flower which sabe have told of God’s 
n’s mind, and to pr 
sage ills which should have no.existen 
It is really surprising Y think in how 
-g 
one ae onl 
the — say, 
“ But human bodies are sic fools 
Fo eir colleges and schools, 
ines hen — real ills perplex them 
make enow 3 to vex 
1 was lately told — a man w 
wron e leg 
its — genuine state in 
at Montgome 
e 
It 
er, 
jas has | ea 
r, so the Potat 
nn 
— e bimeelf very A 
to happen 
ae 
iai 21. 
y Ornamenta) 
€s.] A small on 
ina 
alia Japon 
2 the 
to see, at the 1 Nursery, in this 
cimen in full flow w 
it the utmost possible chea 
s and greenhouses, so that they m 
the skill of the es. ‘villa hey mi ight fw 
m 
and yet one a mel that such 
cheaply gey = 
mills, as well a length a 
r 
4 * present year, th 
nay sawed, with na ebate for 2 1 glass, 
ry’s s Saw 
Friable Soils Light! 
—I have this day heen taking up som 
thought to 
planted about 60 yards, and had some good seed 
but usual manure (dung purchased 
lected, mixed w 
= rae manure with the expectation of 
fea e used 
n have all sate oni fairly. "They e exhibit, | 
s, but always in a es 
3 
E 
an inferior 
2 
3 + 
ae ae of 
8 8 
— 
7 
gi ie Pine : 
wherry Clad ng.—Go over the rows and bande : 
ow to Bages Celery from “ Piping I hav 
worked m yea a garden, n which is sgl ] 
See much pains a 
t been able to 
rien pem my charge 
os of 1 my earthing up each remain- 
sone n 1 aah * 
ery and n 
—If mi one w 
The hey will 
sg wer 
year. — nel The honey | 
perior to that in common hives, and another 
* 
rs in a favou rable 
wall fruit; 
n of 
soil is Thou as there 
skill camel on the cultivation of Celery, it has — N 
“piped.” I hav 
to 
would try the effect of 
I sowed — and br mid out | b. 
; d thrown along the s. of 
N ney she sold at the same p opening by 80 dorsal and ve ntral sutures into two is going on, an directions od ti 
had doas fok j j 517 ty pee ih ; bat ian valves ; and “ School Botany” teaches us that most rede ee pe poste 0 „ gh the season be d, 
ä N 1 in. having Stra whe rries ; H. Morgan, garde 
ee ET the 73 Tha. 8 ne wigs 1 8 > centa on one side, as in the Pea. Now ha has it ever pen Inverie, N.B., Oct 
1 5 ee the time she sold ata bad pened, or is it likely occur, that the placentee of Pe The Potato ae in the North of put your er 
great Vangie in Lge 7d., owing to vantity |" ns are to be found attached o one suture this | d „ inde pa everywhere, but yo 4 
of ‘Stolen honey in arket, but I am e bold duantity | year and to the opposite the next? I received one of | respondent of last Weak We a will be 
ey is saline, The ne price á h re. the pods which was said to contain the w 2 has done no great injury as yet; 
peus in n ee aig is 10s., but in the autumn whe eee of tha gapa ta hayo occasioned much BESSG 
Staal as oe ae. from m 1 1 to -to 1. 5 so to please the pason, and found the field poi of Aberdeen it was first observed in 
Tn 1847 2 tried 5 Hinds of hives i — 5 — garden Beans to their proper position. It where it broke out in 1846, viZ., OD 
1, Knight and Tho hompsou’s patent aie arkable that so a old ie gout: super- | Dee, but at a somewhat earlier 
; i os +. 206lbs. honeycomb stition aa ekai 1d still Erg for there are still many who ginning of July. Towards the à 
5 —.— hive Se i + 44 „ form their judgment of things beforehand, Poa the | field was pointed out tome in this 
4. Polish oe Toso oc — 15 * least a and stead of thanking G he it mmenced its attacks ; 
5, Deep hive? Ss ae ag eo giving us our d fairest 3 and mo tinued to extend its ravages, 
6, Deep stra — iran valuable 3 ‘ook anon them dismay, sa course, showing itself more destruct Y 
The 8 ee 1 * gate as 8 ” 3 fairest age he. devils such see as the Apples | tions than in others ; but, ong 
* b hive. cost 20s- heath MEERA ioe 2 — 2 ma nee: to tie. t vils who were driven out of 8 -m On pe commonly 
blighted the tops of the plan 
and either is cau: pan 
he season, the tubers have never 
ow that great part of the crop 
n o; 
* 
rated i 2 by al i 
re a aes be 
