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o ехашізе plants suspended iu baskets, &c., daily, FLORISTS FLOWERS. —— 
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that tke necessary dampness of tbe growing material 8 now ‘amate ur's chief attention, and | ° 
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may be unform, = үрне: tends to eai eod nw by pro tection their season of bloom 
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growing season, Phaius, Zygopetalums, Cyrtopodiums, | an) v = nsiderabiy pr prolonged, Actuate "4 of the 
and other terrestrial — will be benefited — bein ng Ded 0 
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RCING DEPART MENT. he oth 
Vinery.—If "the Vines intended for the latest erop of furi p or s noted, 15 9 is ш sof the овет id 
Grapes have been turned out for retarding, they should formity m y be attained ; all flowers stained at the 
now A gP Pijin p — — IN being properly base nd. be VON as, though they may mark 
secured, they m е kept da requent syringing, prettily, still this defect is fatal for the competition 
to mere the оуб of young wood. Although petals a 
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1 "E little heat eee will be . А! to also considered defective ; and here Wwe would give the Hoe 
PPI есш fire- ate Vineries now in. bloom, ew ey a little advice—whatever addition is made to | 5: 
to where Muscats and West St. Peter's the bed, let the. selection be from collections, and 
while any gres come up. It is a waste of tim 
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, as these latter rarely form perfectly shaped] made when in bloom; take the bath as carefully, and | 7 
Э and dry atmosphe Stöß pay for it then and there;“ by this mode you are cer- 
1 r thé thin — b the erep а on] tain of the s , even thought it may flower in a 
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interire v with the ee of the fruit. As the season dierent о hey d ee e the sd by 
uantities must be ко and flower b м i 2 
y name, still that, from дч. a bad ог = oa 
павай prim 1225 on. by night p 4 while, to h Ре revent | & break,” n may never see a good bloom while y 
keep the 90 АӨ pm being too, dry during, a MM live. If seed is required, let the hybridising o or 8 
Leid sa sedi ts Dp, A e interior walls; pat 2 | be done my selecting — 1 — and. pure flowers 
-— times during the day ; this will assist on both sides; do not, however, cross a — * byblo- 
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made this present spring, the isde favors | any decayed petals from m the seed-pods. 
able time for planting, if the Vines have been started HARDY FRUIT GARDEN. 
suffi y long to have made а shoot of moderate The ё pre resent is a busy period in this department, and 
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and trainin 
p ouse of MA 2 is often s leaves. When 10 1 becomes much curled from 
bee many kinda eee Which is often blight, a good sul r, charged, with snuff and a 
done for the sake'of variety, or for prolonging ‘the small pee of ——— КТ be found the most effectual 
supply bu but tho diferent eg — brought together, | implement; before using this, damp the trees rer the 
end found not to answer equally ` well, | syringe, Bes apply the snuff before the trees beco me dry, 
＋ 7 ffe aee m satme essary y miore effectually adhere to the leaves. Pay 
each kind to perfection; a on these grounds. we|close attention to Apricots, Pears, &c., to dislodge 
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OW i тЫ. A larger fing ^c ire Plums, and Cherries, the — аф shoots, 
oe r er of separate divisions | an ose not i for sina: in, should remai n for 
— but {һе result would be more satisfactory. present, às stopping them at this time would only 
mer Pines now ing in ither o es 
1 3 г enco liberal base of the stop 
waterings, using liquid manure each alternate time. spurs, and would dest ehe; aimed at, v 
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Support each fruit in an upright position, and remove | converting the eyes at base of each shoot into "fruit 
useless rving i 
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latter for stock. Shading with some very t. material|lated trees, it will be better to tie them slightly to 
for a few uicem during the middle 2 each su ay must the main branches for the present this will S.A a 
be , unless Vines are grown over them;| better appearance to the trees, and bending the shoo 
8 however, that the LA i ight Pines get | will in some measure МАР the free action Me Sap, and 
N and and flavour the frui have. Give help the . in vi The precise time at which the 
* ы се; sites a and closing | shoots should b 3 must be xoi wi by the 
— ternoon, at w е the plants, bed, | vigour of the m and should басарда till all danger 
walls ә oven w the remaining eyes again ng into wood is over. | 
jeune —— eee кеј Where a large number of N әб is yearly 
Mei the eolpuring eb tlie Жайы: he ve forced, the after the fruit is gathered, will be 
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et 90° pert will ап best for this, as- e not so liable to 
soa. oe Pine growing. lepe on this ра hey ме оу Soma eS into rich 
ee dE are only to i hich i 
F 21102799» еу, x one year (which is 
гм еи р flower: bur own ч ) — 2 plished, Pc draw o 
arden are furnished, th ts and) vases? filled; and 5 | ial — ЗЯ, ЭК 
the general spring planting pe em rà fish thé | bloom, to preserve t th i Geil doen in henry rund Rid 
remaining stock of beddi Ai bene an I mui ^ in heavy rains and to 
over, Ap cas i 
iderab tuber of pa wi, in 3 TCHEN GARDEN, 
yet required, W make good ood failures, ce ai ‘Slick BALAN Phy d Peas and et Runners 
now occupied with plants. continuing on y 9. and sow a fresh supply of the above and the dwarf 
vss citu died ned . * be kep je | en Fred Н Bean. Peas, if the land is dry or sandy, should 
sown in a shallow trench, that the waterings they will 
their roo 
hers requ ad 
terwards tin, cigs pte: нё in water „ Spinach, Turnips, and : 
and the e early blooms: picked с off; . — for their . on the rapidity of 
beds at | similar trenches, as directed for Cele: bey, a piant Pint ve 
effect. ; ws : in £x 
each trench, са 2 
will 
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уа ater, and earthed up ш eria 
і Miren Cut тш flowering stalks off from Rhubarb. 
p her roots, when the ripening of the 
cage gorous growth of foliage. In 
for the pets take all the 
the ground ; 
in, planting, Jiberate the Fools freely, and much Vigilance and perseverance wi e be requisite "n F 
pace 
their growth. Plant out Tomatoes, either against vacant | 
shoots as 
; to leave any, however |: 
of the dormant 
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t is now too late for cutting back a айе 
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30 years old, for grafting. The sap would flow poe naa 
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and preserve life where it joins, yetit would 
dead and cankered wood. The nini na 3 
back the tree next autumn or winter i map gms | 
` and prep СЛ . into t 
other tre s, been gra 
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fiow, which it will 2 ards do, at 1 slowly, 
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ing of the anon rs sent us 
must decline (eet D" of. them er appear as sit Р 
ere dictated by feelings which we are not nel W 
; H WF. The insect which destroys the’ young leaders. : 
your Pinus insignis is the caterpillar of a 1 
hrysalis state ollar's “ li 
translated by Miss Loudon, 
28 — Sketty. Pour „poiling water a 
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acks, їп which a bit of moch ae [e 
This. »i 1 attract them in an 
inet a destroy the wing 
ТАТ — Joct o Scot. Pray er 
—— of w ich you complain. Tf 
88 iz М water Mp аа тле 
flies When 
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— bably ny Bud fà yo Toads cleat of | 
your woodlice. 
Мире: W can only repeat what w 
меро 
the cause aa your ne: Теша ane 
too d 
NAMES oF 
uncinatum 
we ene Messrs. Dickson & Co., 
full pida aot 
Ww. W. 
1 fuar: will kill it, proved i iti 
he mischief rente appe 
a specimen 
which they call 
: A Tyros There 
и ораса of Rhod 
у зау why they, 
е cannot 
flower , dn all (rag: 
“tot уй of f retmen thay 223 In 
they are ramp or eut their roots f 
. 0 ыйа ix , many. ‘communications tre hen zeiela en 
be —— the indulgence от i 
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