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Gand, train he rafter of an aujoining tret blooms, them, is in blossom. The large Psidium Cattleyanum 
is stil E a Ме stray orange-sca loom also „appears to be much hurt, t the walls 
Whet in а cold house, on a pillar, or up a e of — „ dull weather, 
regarded as one of the most orna- | as che outside 
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brilliant as “to — it the Momm of everybody. 
The noble Lelia superbiens in the large stove 
out of flower ; 
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the lip with yellow; and the rare om gar ack MM place to a very small extent in round pipes that are full 
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алы атны" evening on “ Heat and its 
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relation to 
FLORICULTURE. 
Tne FUCHSIA AND ITS vagus t thstanding all 
the cultivation of the 
scarlet 
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as it was believed it upon the prode 
would be — 2 as hard a Camellia. Hon 
garden at Abbotsbury.—From the Garden of the Tr 
— шы of the fringed white, ra white, double 
‘white, ete ое Mam <= red, and cut-pe etalled red 
varieties of Chi Primulas, Rogeria Roezlii, 
promising Pu 3 : cei flori- 
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Books Rer Received. 
Coming Budget aie i 
to the Chancellor of the 
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is a pamphlet full of 
xdhequen, containing 
of China (2 vols, 
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наа unable to afford the 
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midland counties matters are managed somewhat b 
e there find Fuchsias such as they vein aped both as 
profusion of blo 
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ssertio We 4 therefore, that the 
e ELI respeeting this userul flower, by Mr. M 
“ Seottish Florist” ot the 
1 King 
been substituted fo 
«quine ed on a trellis i in à ot ndeed, 
have always been in pots, and therefore the on 
‘be follo 
at cient distributed chiefly 17 loam fro 
and in the lit " turfy iod. 
rpenter's Skop. e also | and dung fr 
e — ети the most | 5000 as 
d Amicus ne 
ig your plan t fro 
d if itis aei, in light t soil put 
ap f itis in 
d soil 
сено a аи were 
blue: А а Маг те dou 
; stiff so 
out ; = repotting са 
that the oil i is well thrust eho every 
it six d be soli the 
house 
ntil they begin to move, p then 
ful ally to its roots last spring. ellia 
present oa with je ege 8 e 
al large as the n of a man's hat, t 
at yet in e, i e, them 1 
ev lacini; a good plan where | means, the dark varieties will be imp 
handsome plants. The li 
to find how little has mer: will have a pos tinge on them, y 
cognised ; therefore it is "better to to bloom 
are; 
that no two m 
e flowers are ished 
Out of doors, iA и satisfac ory to 
rom t notvithstanding that on one ocea- 
r s than 16° of it e garden. 
don 
jes ede ү з a sig ie ie ; 
eu qux Jet dien a md pen during the greater part of 
р; otte Lente à monter r (not 228 the winter. „ never calculate on 
е в winter Lettuce), Romaine Verte Н ver, and | P 
Snow’: — en нен Пе 
the hardy 
tmouth, Purity, 
ndard 
ark varieties: 
of NE кы Kad 
‚ Boy, Defiance, 
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"ute from | oni which are nm out from this quarter this 
frost, the 
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n Court, * whieh differ but 
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hat someof the areis ka i 
lass walls to ascertain h were. capab: ly recommend Hyaciaths in Tye’s bottles 
— cold, if булл» tan dry, have suffered |supporis. I bave: tried a number of them in these 
: but whether they will die bottles this winte: fully satisfied that any 
jo ee о be seen. At present the worst cottager, however humble, may ornament t the windows 
perte be Fu osos ERR australis, Habrothamnus, | of his dwelling ni a perfect display of these these beautiful 
mde n Vidalii (dead during the dull months of w I have now in 
1) and one or two others, vi flowers 
wardsia, associated зу 
e | the yellow-flowered Chilian Ed th | the window of — sitting- room, in i perfection as I 
