result o 
and th 
The 
Festa ar rh 
and — 
Sweet twa чү» . 
— “which pened before the gene 
a russet colour, Tue white Frontig 
gnan show 
THE GARDENERS’ 
ithin a few weeks of each other. taken 
lism of 
ral crop, yet | the aono of the Gras 
has 
die co 
ost 
bunches, 
greatly reduced at thinnin, time ; 
In the yea 1848 
slowed PA of 3 
inned them 
neral crop grow 
other Vines in pots were 
; I allowe 
ar 
where the —— je pU геу about 
any roots or any 
be in fl 
Manure 
salt as a bacca of milde 
of the late Mr. Kuight, 
—I w 
ases an injurious absorption 
by the e and stems of one ape S plant £ 
I uem cir 
rur the leaves . 0 
their al 
I sacos these 
than 
2 g very small 
is 
nt e perfectly ripe 
2 quite black, with a good bloom, the cies rg burghs | ha 
colo like ha ain 
That * 
carbon 
o three 
pA 
a 
amm 
> a larg 
eakly, | decom posing g silica, in the absence 
e hara 
thou A 
cat ef is is only 1 e by the atmosphere, whereas 
Mus 
2 арто то wed fruit, nor did the Отау The: 
the 
is 
e eight Jm a greater z orient and also fro 
as m 
dressing of E. is applied to 
à 
in 
of other xr and 
sufficiently soluble to enter into n de 
m plant, from which len d fine eie x 
ass are for In addition to this 
on 
„ AS ammonia 
valuable organic man 
e par 
supplied from the air to a much 
eid gas air 
m the decomposition of sub- 
: 
onia is the 
ommon as for the 
ahi ch it w was combined i in кч вһаре 
"a carbonate “of ammonia, and from which it would 
ally eseape to the atmos kak of | 
of a 
gra 
uk gro 
ober, 1852, the bulb being quit as sound 
‘of 
tak 
"өй 
f tr 
soot, 
h 
was 
- jpe 
aad 
ing ey r 
as by the stems sionally a little v mak liqui 
as six wee 
ing 
| its 3 "the albumen, fibrin, a 
е | vegetables are supplied. also, 
many | x > — 
its amm 
eins. 
which is of ar . 
sam bai if pott pos f rough 
| 1 diver aud, en plenty of drain: 
a plant he B 
e dimer spikes, which has been in 
suspend = 
Маг, te 
a salt easily soluble in water, — as a 
much ammonia a, from which, and | b 
nd gluten of all 
Salt in combination with 
able manure, I hare heard some say 
nd 
of a manny, 
forms a valu 
y 
y applied; ж of the 
ntical with salts of har 
salt asa manure, an 
ie y ia («n G. ran айан Ribsten 
WwW, ether 3 
e p. 5). assure m Patterson, from 
sed Larch. iuter 
e 
тулыш а 
conservatory о 
although I have seldom | pex 
. Byhaving five or six 522 
г from October till Mar 
or dra 
serru 
t m E T “= gi 
is n ite, 
We have is ica Ц 
at, 1 
a liberal supply 
1 5 water and occa- е 
ша тап Comin 
arkeria Skin 
33 
CHRONICLE. 
also give us your p alie aid in 
| loudly for 
nectit the use of killed seeds and Rape 
eet 
ready to pro 
say way y 
br 
you think it ‘possible that the ер 0 
by so that cape of the 
num bee of the 
e country, 
has failed in the west Cm 
species, tho 
d od 
kayti.—This is a very useful Plant 
Yu 
believed, by Mr. Haworth ? 8. 
Y аала ional Arithmetic. 
Юр. 
hich | this ' quotient (+ =: 
4 parcels 
reform. I will 
aling. 
hicor 
EA ly 128804 not the чау... ws bie. 
zl | 
{ 
ose in this case 
eir formation 
1 great 
facing the e 
, and — front «1 
n of the sun t 
face 
ith small тее swellings, as 
trude 
n 
se before eme Do 
re injured 
ans, and the e | 
It open opinion hat in some "97 
— e means, it is so 2. 
Mr. te 
m 
communication in 
o 
88 
S 
T d 
8 8.8 
8. 
2 
©. 
53 8 
u 
8 — 
BE 
lI 
tH 
es conspicua, if if applied to Li 
y in m E © сз oo н conspicua 
calle di in ээледин аге e plant i 
ene Perhaps the tenderest of all the species 
grown 
e speci 
S not seen 
Yucca, 
ch a species really —_ а 
aloifolia? Ruf 
cava, stricta, obliqua% 
n ла, con 
rrulata, plants under those 
* 
жеш. 
By Mrs. Mrs. G. R. Porter. 12mg, 
248. Murray. 2 
— — work, ma had been 
on arithmeti ted for 
adap 
children, we should have been ata loss 
a ee res 85 4 
names, given, ud 
Mr. Morgan, 
thmetie, long —.— showed 
ne 
= )v 4, or whether we wie 
w e arithmetic might be — in a — 
mU ts AS 8 а её how rare ese. 2 we find them any- isted of tring o 
ke "genuine" Indeed, I hardly know what ha d lied do matical no one 
prevent тыч the attacks | come to the se yer Ned what the se ed tik e is coming to. knowing why. se аш арр ver, a: Mr, De 2 renn 
“ for seeds anyt hing | bat that der they ought ; | Work confessedly is, it is not well dapted to the capacities 
- | scarcely the half of them vegetate, and of those that do | 9f children, nor pe to those of the persons by whom 
n ; children are usually t;a certain amount of mental | 
training and close attention is m y for is 
profitable study. s. Por treatise is written 
expressly for persons who are beg to think ; and 
its object is stated to be quite as — to assist the 
: training of a child's mental faculties as to make al 
P às eer may ve been borne ex се arithmetici 
e t my province to i inquire : but жы, it does not e give the following extract,in order to show the 
ek m te - the e sale of seeds, for since we ste na ZA the наам is written. The chapter on the 
| more th endors ree is as 
г seeds are, and have been fo years, more than "eig x If we have 4 parcels containing 9 each, to be divided 
The M ERE And howisthis? “There must be a e into 3 parts, it is exactly the whether we divide 
е у even for а 1 | each of the parcels con containing 9 by 3, and then multiply 
a e Se A het the whole b 
diet 
we 
