„for the amuse- 
was made unin- 
r of this 
order was 
was allowed “4 cut Capers on the 
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— little attention, the time — — amateu 
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principles of pruning in pauni 
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1 ranches, Any tim “en there is 
int ibe favourable for this 
be quarters ooseberries —— Currants 
Sund now be dug, N coating of well rotted manure 
ith the soil as you proceed. The _bushes 
pruned, f 
jj otherwise p had te = 
bush i cleared fro 
e If you 
both, and ycu will be sure of suce 
enthe suow i — on the ground keep a lock out, and 
a gun will be beneficial. 
Tnorder to Baie a succession of youn oe trees 
fnrious kinds, the gardener should every year dis- 
der some old worn-out s subject for o 
Ain prime, It is 
stock is 
ess. 
; come to perfection. H, B 
; ati I ma Sa Sogo ape ee TT TI 
4 Bix BREAD, OR TUCKAHOE. 
these w t all in 
properly considered fe e es 
de . ae 
s of m 
THE GARDENERS' 
t in a w tha = 
completed, and sui folia; ge — fallen, of 
0 
Sera 
m the tree 
Bi he Sellor that it will 80 foun 
is away, and also to jl 
quite 
mstance that the ch roperties are 
different fi from those of any fangus with which I am ac- 
red 
and r 
6 Th 
ce in t 
— 1 vith “Carolina specimens, and fin 
identical in their nature. 
muriatic Hona ik 
ticular e sweetened an 
flav e an agree 
Macbride as as to its power wo converting structures roun 
He is ineli rnd 
cal production, de- 
in the greatest abun- 
dance in lands where the trees have been girdled pre 
paratory to clearing. There are doubtless some 
difficulties in this view, but it is very possible that not- 
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the opposite side of the Channel is than what 
can be produced on this side, It bas been, I think, 
tated that the Meudon Pi les eficient 
flavour, they have a worse fault! How, indeed, 
it possible be rich in flavour when BoA 
ubjected to a ing dung-heap gin 
end? It is, in 
in my opinion, a great ob 
planting out s stem, ye A fruit cannot ee a 
few days be is ripe to a drier atmosphere, 
Ai he e ja ge 
nd Dry Feet are a luxury few despise, and 
to none are ey more acceptable to gardeners, 
ver p luxury which can be obtained 
decidedly economical attending to the following 
simple directions urchase a pair les, 
00 you 
toe ; pa the parings into 
covered saucer, or * 
some spirits of 
with a cover would be a better contrivance), 
d freq N gi | the mixture until 
lved, make 
roughly disso consistency, that 
when cold, it shall be n y 2 — as the pure gutta 
ete a. Have the soles of your shoes or boots as clean 
grain ret the Sather warm eae" r opposite the — 
and, with an a knife, 1 on them an even coat 
of the cem reha so'e until it is 
e avery close approximation to 
uth. It is wn t 
some vegetable subs 
e all profit in the various confections, such as 
and i 
sap of trees which may 
substance such as is 8 by the Tuc 
the Tuckahoe is is 2 
read of Van n’s Boon 
wh clea ay vay ey allied to 
traf, though eo ns in 
ot yet been received. 
7 fruetification aie 
NM. J. B ets 
o 
reo nornos 
Home 1e Corr ist nia vo 
th: t a night temperature of 5 
i 4 r columns wen g 
is your correspon: 
French eight — 
fashionable cuntymen, 
BrnOID— The use of a mouth and the use of a fail! A 
P. Q. 
be | the 
bree doce | when they are 
sha 
4 odo Bl prove t 
es te effect of t ripping it it of 
of the gutta perc 
and -5 gei finish 1 the file; elose 
piece und smooth on — si „ an — 8 
nf this 3 ba ter 
much less apt d it | 
ar A — 
their small 
sed 
Peale for 1849.—Farmers should k 
t them only dif- 
seed, and plant 
just cut a few late sorts pea sets 
with soot, to — them 
to the wound, ee ards a sure 
and other Potatoes fe 
ins to 
—̃ — the top of the 
— without a 
his 75 
their — much 
n take off all the bottom leaves 175 at least 9 
e 
the haul 
ut when 
1 y 
them in a orter 
hey w very sini a e 
high when the frost it off. 
Hl, b ut without the — 
or Potato, sh 
at a 
eee ps 
its foliage might 
and plante 
on . Ist of August 
haulm was ine 
The Potatoes were T 
3 ri in stem 
i wards at æ certain time. — 
