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growth before placing them in their winter re- 
With a little attention to cutting back the exem 
shoots, and — — са іп a healthy — 
plants will last for 8. 
T 
— 
—— and silver-sand will form 
le — " which to use the plant. Few 
— are better adapted th: is for growing in 
suspended — the aes of a warm house. 
Alpha. 
Home i A SPA 
fruit ва oret ж — do — som 
same way. that the 
evil is not atiributable to the — vá — heat, | 
but rather to the 
it 
the 
eeded to stimulate the latter, i in 
order that the bran ches and leaves may be supplied wit 
y — th 
re bein 
vigorous ; great 
n to preserve the leaves in as healthy a — - 
possible, so that the functions of the pla — may no 
receive a check. When the G in to colour, = 
risk temperature is kept up, and air is — more 
. 
radica 
fish-pond, about which 
which 1 I shall "feel кезу ойде — dem to answer is 
‘this :— Will these detached an 
| 
some . Luard, 
h Kirton in Lindsey, ` Lincolnshire. 
{The а ~ —— — "s 
will not — If 
е: 
оп, for опе of 
1 toves, and һауе it fixed іп 
ar the i 
our correspondent w 
of those 
1 is a ring), which ир 
to screw оп and off at pleasure, 
80 that it might be pre out — for the con- 
рте of cleaning out “then sm. 
a wage $^ d e, Which might, in 
one with little trouble dac — ingenious co 
blacksmith, Chas. Lucas my inge sei 
this Straw- 
— ‘Black Prince rocher ан и 
doubts 
some 
whether it Ai еа ap as кез рын when poets as it 
ee өр air. I was o give the 
sort а fair trial, f i from e sl athe dere enne - tee 
had given of the ing thill’s nursery, 
Mr, Cu 
at Camberwell, * whére N i ak many plan is with more 
than 200 blossoms, most of which’ came b maturi “ped 
Those I le forced oe have surpasse 
they not 
other sort I have er ted? 
remarkably well, but du come forward earlier 
very 
certainly prove prolific. I have counted —— 
to 200 blossoms on one plant, and have had 6 — 
te, with a liberal Prince to be 
F : 
re subjected to bottom heat, and they colour their 
e old Vines treated in | den 
P айыз! ine 
fruit. 
ns’ 
display — blossom, as well as 
fruit is n that of ] Kee 
e | good 
I 
r his tr Before 
to remark a peculiar variation i in 
which are the ol 
deep т Thos We 25, Gar doi to Sir Jasper A 
North Frith, Had low, Kent 
New Plummet Level (see р. — ee Mr. ae 
be unaware o milar in 
to | gar 
n Under Gardener, 
cating Water Lilies.—I am — out an old | | 
— 
D I consider ample for any sort of frui 
- ng the roots as well as 
А бр in full, the houses properly co 
hac 
the expense, it will be fund to bs 
or fl The first cost, | c 
r the degrees, and was 
covered with Bebes to prevent us: action of wind, The 
ius was 6 1 . М. Ennis, Milford. 
"char — a former com mu 
cation (see 
p. 742, 1852), I suggested a plan 
arrangement of 
for the arra 
| fruit and kitehen gardens, which I considered — be 
an impr epo on the present mixed system 
as bee 
det i in the proper placing the 
uch as I have already dese 
А ге 
marked to me that the rel! diffieulty —— 
the dead body, and they seemed much alarmed a 
my 
intrusion on their domain, an to scam 
rof i in 
; am gno i as if they — some violence from 
ers beetles 
ust have laboured very hard 
in in what the did ; first, in scooping out the hole, and 
in drawin in the dead bird, 
2 
*(D Фф 
p 
mira са 
of m ter th 
two utei s stack on on ragai ceiling = e bys sid 
out of re e let aon: 
as 
mii five years ago I o 
one which escaped by the 
troduce 
crevice th TE fore find out a get and in 
bernatory ! d then 
PERSPECTIVE 8 
A. Trees. B. Borders. с. Drains. 5 E Pulli. 
Ar. 
should be just sufficiently high in th 
gentleman to walk through аре» thas the ната. 
— be — for training witho . aid of \р 
; there would also be every атас псе for regu- |F 
E 
oofs of the houses 
satisfied that if the 
control over scum scita - good soil and drainag 
nd anagem "gama jeter: pe complete. 
In this eis de г ges 
;| him, or her, to 
estion 
the 
this — 
ScALE.— Three 3 of an inch to 12 feet. 
~ branches, The water from | thi 
e drains might (if there с 
in enough to supply the nd oiu сим 
lan earried | Vib 
onstzucte, a a pvt 
ease.—I have an “ unmistakea " 4 
only in the haulm, but also in the tuber е е 
taking up some about a — эго, I found m 
half so much p^ 
shall 
r. Lanthorns. о. Moveable 
pro — been give 
any of the ender mentioned 
н eats 4 are growing at Biddul h Grange :— 
arwini is wirt hardy ar “coming - 
flower is NEA, whieh had been n thro 
d =o 
the 
> latter 
E не: 
than 
red 5 
nor e Pinus 
Russelliana, Hartwegi, 
P. Montezume, all of which I perceive have suffered in 
to something more ussell, G 
to Lieut.-Colonel Ames, ihe эЧ SE a Albans, edt Cu 
Beetle and 
eared a slight excavation on 
the earth being = one side in 
arti curiosity, eee me to the 
t for some time, da i; day. Ev yl 
8 vation a ter a while, to my 
— saw d that the head of the dead b 
drawn into the hole ; and,as I 
vations, I found that every day the 
di there was 
At this 
n accom- 
| plished, vh stun, 36 my surprize, on Be Be ae hole, I 
-berries ripe and ready for pic 
Never in all my ex bos Pas ies sien 
or four large black beetles feasting away on 
? | part oi of ie process I felt some curiosity to Bee UY what pee have thrown up 
p nce of the bird had 
A ordmanniana is per- 
T the only т 8 its 
by late 
with me 
