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C yon In ficial manures, because, in nine cases out of 
— wers elsewhere who are obliged to depend upon | have the advantage of heat, light, aud moisture entirely | arti ; z 
don merchants! I know arity o one of them, idis control, — - the uncertainty of the pit and | ome means are taken to economise and store w 
— they have no desire to buy the foreign ; but they frame management vanish. made on the spot, сезон will be required, | 
6 say that the country people apply to those who adver- FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY. stent n to young vegetables, wintering under glass, op — 
tee far — 2 -— A 3 * ches а ah ir Wherever a high degree of grum is insisted on in this season, from the long continuance of mild w. 
ТТУ ug nt the pleasure grounds, nothing tends so much to their : Hohi hotbed . 
and to end in di — Outhith i in ү sh P E ? 8 Sow, either on a s lig 1t hot-bed, protected by glass, ор} 
Ploriet and Нон utu Journa ; : beauty as a close, velvety lawn NI ten, NIU. boxes, &c., which may be placed near the glass in 9 
ic Pur ср conside rable trouble to » effect this desidera of the houses, where s a little heat is is kept a 
n redi "ram f Cá dé ery, 
А to poo" or keep under; while on 1 naturally = 
Calendar of Operations. роо! апі whi ch have „been Tor some time under the а E очук latter w - її requiro to to be pri pm 
(For the ensuing week.) чв pe Е uni Ew a am ough, succeed the 
in a manner таштын to the better TE hat sim 
PLANT HOUSES. Grasses. As the p is the season when T—————— 
8 AND Snow Hovsr.— Remove such attain their темен persion it wh be fund the bes best STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON, 
ts as are getting past their best, to make room for | time to e te them also rake, | For the week ending Feb. 3, 1853, as observed at the Horticultural Gard 
supplies from the foreing-houses and pits. Ап or lig Joins entree ness San - 
interesting addition the m more comm only grown con- worked sufficiently to bring up the moss, which should 2 eee 
servatory plants will be found i n forced common and be cleared off, a nd the lawn left for som e time, when a — BAROMETER. Ofthe Air. |Of the Earth Wind 
Scarlet Thorns, Sweetbriars, ee Wistaria | second operation may perhaps be necessary. In March, br "Feb. Н TTT — =ч 
sinensis, Cydonias, Syringas, Duetzias, &c., and a variety | Sow thickly Sheep's Fescue Grass and Crested Dog's- 3 Max. | Min. | Max. deep. (деер, 
of other * — which may be brought forward for the | tail, and apply a dressing of sifted lime rubbish and fresh Mreemue aem та | 42 | 0 | 
RU P Friday.. 2819 29.833 | 29.741 | 42 | 37 
up a good supply of фа fpr. of the | soil, or the latter and fine uet ; which with occa- | Satur...” 29 20 29.845 | 29.827 | 43 | 35 
Ys ‘Neapolitan Mat a which are always in | sional rollings to eid the land , will soon produce a | Fun do a oe eee ета 
Bo for cut A = Ai, good sward. еп herbaceous p plants are grown as ME Hd zu —.— — 3 
the — potting season y^ approaching, have every- | border flowers nec Thurs... 3 29713 | 29338 | 29 | 34 
thing in readiness to commence operations whenever | each seaso them ex ceeding their proper vore np Ча) rei | 
2 к: Pai" verage .. 29.957 | 29.861 | 41.1 ! 30.1 
time and "1 state of he aqua: enable you to begin. As limits. РА Plaats with the habit of Phloxes, но салсан 
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cay, may be considered as fit for use. Silver — Ranunculuses ; tage of an any frost frosts which may Mit qaem 
д 2 1 ot Е sive d the bed a There has _ STATE OF THE WEATHER aT. M, 
the best peats for Heaths and hard-wooded plants | been 80 it ткт is winter that е exposure of this kind ы m 
are those from Wimbledon and SRI, and the has been i Prepare the buibs for planting | No. Prevaili = 
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Por. heavily inmmediatél after wt ы Bed chad асч removeevery appearance fspot, п" highest temperature during the above period occurred on 
х атра "d i moist rad S P ES "e the and, should the plants still exhibit sympio oms of белае = therm. 65 deg.; and the lowest on the 11th, 1845—therm. 3 deg. 
i t [let them be remove the near woes of the 
" others, Tulips, Pinks, n &e., will require 
similar treatment to that lately recommended, 
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Notices 78 Correspondents, | 
CITRUS JAPONICA : An b. The fruit is а like a Lime, and 
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plant to begin а fresh The eme mildness of the will | Drobans: One of the Minority. We will die уоп a full answer | 
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growth. Fuchsias may now be put in a little heat to | induce an early bloom in fruit trees, 7 . should 1 i ac ш. ‘question o s nc M 
Start them ж ; such as are wanted for early | all means be avoided. Let the training o E m D MA en her 
bloom may be pruned in preparatory to disrooting Mommy a on ч ray А be py at once. If you | p PLA | 
them. Pelargoniums for early blooming will now require | possess "y 9 r protective mate- houses, are j just 8 кеч other, "t "m i 
4 r чон, we ‘shoud 3 their "being em 2 not, ae the gardener has not proper plants to force, or be 
м бе out the rest іп the desired form; fum migate — A 
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е дау to shade the кез и moved, а does not know how to manage them. There can be по doubt 
is appearance of green-fly, as it will save much iid at night. In the A the above tun — the _— you speak of are referable to bad gardening o 
after trouble. the spray of Evergreen, B Beech redeg armeg with the dry es: ме y ma 
ay be pruned now; but it ld have been 
рава: ат. — es attached, uspend s ropes, &c., in front, better i in ‘October. The Los bes prune them the better; : E 
ture, and vie all probability v we hall чну winter in M arch or it ма removing their r branches only. cm off. 
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әк d y um E closing the hou mag prone > will ога eta e wall тане are, the greater ба zine: BW. So far is wre re from being any objection to. 
early, whieh will not hurt the V ines, and save chance will t чаќ of a crop. Protect the stems of eph a Vinery with large — — Me, Hartley’s patent rough. 
irectly the crop is set, any surplus bunches | Standard Apricots by муза: апі й as quickly | plate glass д inch thick, that the is an excellent one, pro- 
should be remc once, as possible pruning of every кийн, with the excep- | Lided proper r ventilation is seeur 
he bunches left, w - of Figs Ras) are better left —_— n e ve = the ‘slightest relation between the 
w which are likely to swell off. | till all rel of frost is over. xime e 
$ й м “Гы А t Leaves: W P H. If laid in heaps, dam ,th ill f. t, The 
there is no ey d om pag de but T of fruit bushes, as as Gooseberries, &c.; and if oat, remedy is to mix the eges Myers of ea п ey bs 
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ion, never swell afterw: ards, In d larger frui ees from finches, &c., we strongl i dete б 
the bunches with the naked hand. ко parties troubled with the above "to 5 use the Pur Е tnt Fermentation xE ome : Leaves in den 
they leavi Their character 
unless the wood is Pe, cen they ie. e be merge: The general еа vol, ground, fe T pressing them between sheets at dry paper, o Their e 
quite back, as it is useless leaving more leaves than can crops having been delayed beyond its а * r 
be exposed to light. Thin out the extra shoots in succes- time should be lost in poe nate’ m the n = yx vta orit. usc Eie ee Dto oad 5 Me 
Sion Vin m d to remain those situated nearest and ing, toa more thorough gging Musrrooms: C F. To see clearly what is 3 — vou must 
th diii th rii в - ry to " cie den li Viper - good жаамы microscope 
in when sufficiently advanced. bor ke ant 2 An t the | of — in ase Me eren are a fine tilth and as ее knife D ) белен а I md a badi 
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list M with the * i Gf the м en slicing. You will make 8 failures at first, Ё 
avoid any oes —- a final disbudding at one time nature). op ey and retentive узел ыле Soca dini th T anioni Tho: qiiia must Dagiai ИШИН 
be sure ae ul to coge a apply be fi er, loosening th niii for some depth ; dn ix will 9 the Wee ta question. ^ Me 
2 кеша over entire tree; pinch | this will facilitate the passage of w ater from the Names or Frurrs: © A. 1, Norfolk Paradise; 2, Pippin 
. as wa pen, whieh - help. to s by degrees will become im roots, | Names or PLANTS : Geo гей, Excuse our saying that you ought 
pent to the Amis — di» 5 gotten qr ми ҮЗ Кү whieh are upon the face of em тїйїн 
to e ee LNR. 1 and 2, Polystichum lobat: 4 F. ee 
fruit, like the buds, shouldbe] depth ol. dunn to dee a (some more), and hence | 22. i Porphyrocoma lanceolata; 2, Polygala grande 
about 1 ns of the the necessity of well pulverised soil for their T MEER D RM had Ye and - | 
i а Users dp ern — ae ы hune too, а rule to put the dering the cold you dis to con applar with ve "she use inch 
Ma P igging in in trenches. This is a ма pipes. Any of the hot-water apparatus 
names you see in our columns, will give you —.— explanatio 
Med. ч = ыйы syringe may | system. То be effective the manure should be 
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d E rifling PS mixed with the — to its full depth. For > the rentham is one-third ‘Btockhoim far. cod vo 
colada OF ice ore, the dung may be dug in in the laid on while quite hot with a brush, and spread as s 
ense | will ] v —— of trenching, and its thorough incorporation | ,, Possible. ey. 
^ foliage. 16 эе, for | with the soil will be best effected. when the ground is S arre o£ Si oo ee MD dte ee ME 
Vill now be getting itd NE e the ined fork. | Cuvier, and from Fr, Nuglar in 1781, ers, doa to Edward 
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x within a foot or 18 we may observe tha Linnean Transa 
2 Taches from the ; make it rather firm firm than other- cay such t э. prn ай Т apply Xu: 4 05. TE you hoap earth of any kind 3 feet deep ororile 
roots o Merely 
wil —— best on —— covering D stem F do чүн рте abide £z 
soils a po e н AME be ¥en for Nos, 49 and 52, 1851; an 
e ара LA or refuse of.an ou can have Nos а 
oa bé iem in addition to. ordinary im » mun EIE я ы к; оик vn РЕ et petas 
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из - con- [3x others | A те unavoidably de detained ti till il dem he indulge » 
growing crops per- indulgence x 
havo sid nothing af | Sey Corned de terio Pied 
