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tue grouuu. such were the cause ot these eigh: j continue fair and open. d S of growing them is good, We sho however, i 
Potatoes having. eseaped the disease, it would be worth | Sow Radishes and — Salad i in frames, provide fo Ta aa as 8 025 
a successional supply of Seakale and ben g drains should ha 8 fest au uae TE EN T 
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stone, It has been proved that the er - whatever way forcing is practised. Proce wich The width, whether 1 yira! bsi, wen not pinu $ 
breaking down the stalks cause no injury to le ; | trenching. — examination of old, or the idan od material for forming a prope cavity at bean Granite ns 
but that by their being laid prostrate, it Baken appear | of new, drains, if required ‘should on no account Ming up With the smaller pieces, Heath laid e geome 
then £ £ 3 n x revert the soil from mixing with oer thig 
that the blighting wind or atmosphere which affected forgotten ; ; the importance of this matter is not suffi- oth materials mentioned nL j bene stones, We pray 
those plants which were erect, did not affect the others | ciently estimated. Prune and nail wall trees; early | | of the country. |j N 1 Jour part 
a them which were lying prostrate. The experi- — to these im portant and tedious operations | F20'T Tees : "Yew, The Jefferson P 
the rolling stone in the month of June will be not 0 too . — recommended. Unless the auer spat T Se nites a 1 mi 
pp the trial. It — not answer to cut off the stalks, | w — very favourable, planine 4 until this subsoil trenching, vithont 5 brick A, Bes u. Nee 
or they ect the tubers. Were they | time had 1 better be delayed until = plan Bun?’ in shew signs of Tuxusance et Aia 
eut down early, no — would be formed; and if cut FLORISTS’ FLOW ‘tes pnta eee autumn are doing well. What the} 
jown late of the tub d h say is true, Tou must have wood before 
down later, the growth of the tuber would be checked. We find this season that Talip poset are not e Let them grow ; but take care to regulate def , fit 
Neither will it aus wer to pull off the blossom, because | safe, even when in the ground; ours have been most} ensuing summer, With regard tos your ae P inthe 
that would cause an — * the roots and plants, unmereifully attacked by mice aioin ng into ae Dane KUEmTU prodi WINA SNNN and water ia 
to force out more blossom, all nature progresses | ground, and eating the bulbs. We never before expe-| manurej—X. The Mion "vations of ee bed 
to generate te its kind by perfecting its seed. In thus ad- rienced a similar visitation. he consequence was, succession :—Citron des Carmes, Fi fma 
dressing you once more on 38 and confessedly of im- | that what are usually termed the “figure of four” traps Ypiliums’ Bon Chrétien, Summer Frage! — 
nee, and especially to the poor, whose wealth are were immediately put in requisition, and the destruc- an ithe in Von Mons Léon le Clere; 
the Potato and th pig, my object ie to recommend the | tion of the maraude as quick and certain. These Crassane, Eyewood, — Diel, ‘Thom son’ Althorp 
tfial of the rolling stone, Edward N Vicar of | traps are formed with a brick and three small pieces of companion Winter Nelis, Glout Moredi; Pa eee 
Mylor ; in Cornwall Gazette, Nov. 2 wood, and for all garden — where the destrue-| Paufg s Monarch, Jean de Witte, Ne Plas Nee Baste | 
mer re 282 a ——— tion of these sad pests 3 ee ae in-] catalogue > on Aira hapet kern 1 M MDAA — 
Calendar of Operations. valuable. Perhaps some a our readers m n a Heating: MD. Your Susy § ought to heat your house, Ta 
Fas eeina Prot | similar position with ourselves, and of this cn are Api not the fault of the furnace? The tank plan may 1 
aay 88 1 8 e de better plan for their extirpation. — „ on to nec ade ae ny coe 
7 : 0 8 pose 
Tue advantage of observing and e strictly ‘apart ee ee e e e 3 a e plants perhaps lose their leaves i in heparan To of the 
A pd 1 with the exception of “ taking care. r being too dry. Eva apes ng 1 
the nieeties of order and Juditious arrangement in the riculas, Polyant ee Carnations, Pi nd Pansie. would probably remedy the evil. Sanh, Ruten 
distribution of plants is not only repaid by the gratifi- wi 5 = —— e f 1er: Sub. Consult the 
cation ered to the eye, but will 5 e by ni P gunn ee require thie “Get de our last wee o hal pie ea 
ed health of ire . e practice is ordinary N to ensure Pe ultimate well doi ong. Merons: C H. Pigeon dung is a good manure for or these platy 
ee unfrequent, t the recommen dation ahaaa very lsaltad | — — „though most likely stored away, will require] but has nothing to do with the excellence of th e fruit, Your 
amo Lares goats js required | x à dena x ention ; those placed under a greenhouse enongg. Fer Bey Pines vee Ba, Mie berar 5 and ‘it 
| ae 2 2 > rown op th 
by the ent à deenpante of the greenhouse, ‘ease ia or similar situation will be safest, yet from the} system as well as any other. Pc toe te wpera sare : 
be inappro Yo. housed unfavourably atinat 151 in wet autumn and the sudden frosts = poen to their | served, see the remarks on the Pines at N 
da En ed in removal we 2 — — will s rose ss a goo Prune your Roses in the spring when the b one 
am m sh i y ats 1s, fires Geant T ught more | time to lay in turf; leaves to future Aralia pna is hardy, grows 7 or — wh and his 
Wage into requisit i Sa reeni . 
5 ETA equisition, not so much to increase the use. All — heaps peters = we a and . s Wines 5 N noramus. Lamium W. 0 
2 oo as to allow of a constant and active 2 turned; and when ortunity serve hades, spotted Dent Nettle, a very 1 plant; e 
. : 3 8 i 8 mon as the weddings, to whic * occasions ou 
- Considerable injury 18 eee contributed to plants glasses, 1 3 a stk — ad pe g5 for an ering it well suited, We should have a Dead Nettle 
by the regular use arn c. ; in fact, attend to all minutiæ, in order be a plant of evil omen. 
mpure and unwholesome w maai to exis 
ure success, New GARDEN: DJS, Drain your land 4 fect deep at least, p= 
should any doubts exist, analysis bad at once be r COTTAGERS’ GARD all your difficulties will vanish; till that is done the money 
— * SER Se -water substi 9 which In mild dry haso aes the stores of — Turnips, SSpS u CR si ing a -beds, and an your led 
í 17 n any other for plants. : Lehen garden, m ‘absolute 
The decay and removal of e ee p FA ae arrots, &e., may be examined, This precaution is] thoroughly, and he" 1 Lichens, fir pe 
f more especially necessary with the first-mentioned root, | herbage will disappear, Where the land is not 
u a ape ibe, protection of the con 8 and those particularly which have been stored before cro 1 — burn the top soil, as soon as the per Be e is 
give pi A eth ile yaad ol ae wi will ae adu 110 the full effect of the disease was determined. It not Porarors: Jachson's improved i Ki — Y Pouto, Ta 
ori 1e it for specimens received were very goo ring 
8 P unfrequently happens that failures or indifferent crops| $P 9 — 22 
uld be j ularly fill i . season; e did not boil well. Her- 
pe Roses Lins fats E Meike ed igen this period | in small gardens is attributed to the de ciency of ticultural Society the variety proves more productive ras 
manure, while close at hand ditches are rendered in-] old Ash-leaved, but not so floury. ae ady 
a IR 781 FORCIN gn 0 fall by accumulations of matter which could be k = . OE We are endeavouring to ascertain, ax 
ouses.—It is e Wee aa that the as ully ppp a the purpose; one s this matter? e rae 
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son’s fo a E will still further promoted by the 3 it sho ald, pe way of prepa s. be store a in saires = will 5 the subject formally ji in the mean. 
extremely m d member w wivch has lately prevailed. 3 8, wile h might be turned over once or twice in the} “bile Ae Mi ihat von are probably right e 
Ls 83 is intended or not, trees under such the winter, and mixed ok 15 * 8 or tetenge A Constant Reader. Testimonials 
reumsiances si not be left exposed. Wet cold seage traping, or any substance like ender it] cured for anything. It is believ re tee that a 4 ie 
soils are r to the habits of the Peach, and as less tenacious. Trim and repair edge 3 tall hedge | than ot seed ye a 
unprotected borders during the winter, however made, is most ee by a small garden on man your money for a bette se, 
; i ’ Y | Roses: J W. Hybrid P gallen pe eee, 
must take that character, border coverings will be ob- accounts. Prune Vines, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Tare may sont etties be bt eren the same autumnt 
viously suggested, and their importance admitted by all | and Currants, and plant the same; collect Rose 180 SKELETON LEAVES: teep them for weeks in 5 
who care ink on the matter. All e ese nge- for budding ; dress flower borders and dig TCC export 2 * . 4 great desl ol 
— ete, 768485488, wit 1 ug by securing a day rotten manure ; attend to drains and water- courses; care is however required in ‘picking 2 with needles, the 
temperature to 48 ha Bes Coser at night of lon of no 5 of Waite rom vat ns near the} parts of the leaves that are rotted away. | a 
from 8° 5 an a to this principle should | cottage. KIRRETT: IV Thomson. Sow i „thin, 1 eo 
be observed throughout the season of forcing. If fer- — an „ ast, raked i, or as fed = inches Oe 
menting materials can conveniently be introduced into Starea the ments London, for the week ending Dec. 15, 1848, 23 e 3 same distanet 
the Peach-bouse, it will be an advantage to have them, ; 5 — They are not > good — ——— 
asa genial humidity will be produ ~ _— a — Dec. || Moon’s|{_Ss#emerex. || THknmomeran. ind. Rain, | SPRING FLOWERS: A Cle an, No annuals will answer y 
ot that dao tint Vine — The n, Ma Min. Mean | purpats except perhaps 3 Nemophilas = beer be 
2 * — autumn. Such plants as Christma 
mild and sunny ante t e have experienced. lately bas , 8 3 3030 30170 7 3 -+3 8 Arabis, Primroses, Alyssum saxatile, Hepaticas, are = 
tribi nay to ‘advance the early Vin es. The Sun. . 10 , 30.273 30s 6029 | 445 S.. rit possibly suit you better. k 
utmost car ii Aigo: i h 8 . eT — 22 oe — Torr: J W. No doubt your ground is full of rd 
au see * 497 5 ö. . I. — 
* leaves and no less e branches fron i injury, Keho 1 ii oiei 29973 ARRE i S. .14 e ‘eo n a din den ea ede. ves ate 
ly Reden by currents of air, excessive 2 2 ß | i soi skogeier, and — it By fresh soil, or by the , 
moisture eee 8 and producing o drip, o ü limitation Avèrage.. 30.103 } 29.995 || 57.0 | 37.0 } 470 | 0.28 80 os burnt. Lime is useless 2 a remedy of ets 
of heat at a when ance is required Dee. 3-Deumely e lou ded; ; rain Wen Leeds . ht = 5 5 lim jae, Ade pew soil ¥ / 
A — ine: very weed Soro t night. e ee e a i 
That amount + ae allowed “tering the breaking — 5 77 swarm and very fn e; clear. on if 5 worms are re troublesome, . give them now and b : 
period is essential to the Vines at a more = j2=Kosey) unt cer ose of lime water. 59. o ge 
a ru ines in late houses; an opera- — bee tne eee and mild. 5 edicus. We really can carry this, 22 
tion like th me of removing the loose and eee bark, ey . clot, feetng fm south; rà =f further; w ae: 5 ee, ipers runing %, 4 
— eee by the rere aud Vine p the tr see ao parent's 2 — 3 ases persone ok 
1 may Su aetise old Vines } State o: er at Chiswick during the last 22 years, for the ghest credit and worthy of all b . r 
are benefited t; and, furthermore parties —— an elii e mim — OR that they have seen what they speak sioned 4 x 
2 eg. 2 sane person questions that; what is d P 
are given, by following the prac ng? the application | Pes, HH 22 5 2 5 —. 15 —— Prevailing Winds. | they saw aright. For ourselves, we hav no bias either vap, 
of the ee composition of sulphur, tobacco water, a zoe bee laa which it Suy lets oil le E =| ba otu e say that theip: inability ome 19 for, argues 
t soap, wh ` ary to apply to trees affected 8255 EE f nish the undeniable proof that h en nenden. 
oan: 5 A m 8 ond, 2 t vations in quest 
with the scale. Pines. — Starts at = season should be | Fun. 46.4 | 23.0 | 27. 2 0.37 in. 31123070702 e fs ed ira brett er 8 observa the length. —I F. 
rated from the general stock; Mon, 13} 45.0 | 27.0 | 36.2 9 0.33 2) B=} 1f 3) 5] aj 0 43,, depending on t down your 
. gene ; require the | Tues, 19 | 45.5 | 28.9 | 37. 10 38 1| 3} 2] 2/48 3}— "ie jour object 1 is te aa the underwood, certainly caress the gat 
stimuli of heat and nutriment, both of ich should be A 9 | O76 = |j—| 6] 2) 8) 9) 1) 2 form stools. }— X G. Ad 5 been fe 
secured constantly, especially while t e inen 22 4% 270 84. 13 he 2 ali 12 652] dener, Arundel Castle, Sussex nDO jers can OO 
blossom; the least check at this critical sat spoils Satur. 23 1448 (27) 1% ; O28 LAS UN UNS ale aa ate ee seedemen sell Savory he apply to the 
the shape of the fruit. Uniformity of heat, both bottom a „CC oise cdl ae —ͤ—ͤ—ͤ— —— Se 4 very pretty stove 
por eric, must be enjoined, to carry the genera n G. Any pump-make wah arrange | the m 
stock of fruiti : without his assistance rothing can 
atiii mores Tangerina n the cae An Notices to Correspondents. India rubber bose. — Inquirer, jun. K 
sion pits shold nure tor pA to the succes- | American Brient: S HH aphtba will destroy my- 55 quite bardy, or at least such is the 
en pits show beensured. Beware of a high and close] sect, but it is not well to apply Ae to young shoots. evergreen. Faber. Satin. woo 
a. Should the eee continue mild, air will not wet it, but will dislodge it by mechanical PR 11 Swietenia in the East Indies.— WC 
ma be f ce wah, well applied by means of a good engine. Geraniums now in the way you men 
y given 8 gin 
gE i 5 AzAL EASA: 8 gs eas e apt to shed their leaves at cred | required 5 keep sete from ert 
TE TOHEN GAR 5 AND ORCHARD. season. Cold and wet, if not the cause, tends to increase| year. Had you not better wai 
Sprinkle ‘weal ashes or lime over eariy Peas as the . — hand-glass over them if you choose, 
appear above ground; . weather it Y | Booxs: Cantium Cuartis’s “ Botanical Magazine.“ There isa off oceasionally, to allow the leav 
be “hee eather that causes their a plant call ogee the Sweet-scented Rhododendron; itis a cross mind sacrificing next year’s bloom, 
pearance excites insects to activity. Set traps regularly hododendron and Azalea.—7 H, New editions of | growths from gone Camellias during thi 
for . Broceolies will be advanced by the recent lenden ee e of Gardening,” and ‘ 8 of out injuring the plants. Iutroduce th 
mild weather; look over and select wR Shoat forward | ß p be published d, Eheu manaa arent fete saeir 
3 xH 4 * ny time next month * : 
protection against the return of frosty weather G STRY : X Y. Lou had better place yourself in communi-- know De of Willison’s Roses 
3 to remove all dead and decaying le Give | o . with che College of Chemis try in London. tosda of th ran frie Tre e Tres 8 
to protected 1 ANTHEMUMs: R D, I complaint this year | — — turfa, 
that Obeysan thecnuihe have: flowered well, Your mode] they have sprouted, pot them a 
