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pyriform, and vis gan ла ТЫ ‘Skin bright 
een, changing gol 
melting, half- 
deli iciously 
cavity. The ite, heec fine, 
buttery, with a very abundant, 
perfumed juice. 
The work may be procured from any foreign 
bookseller, 
Gard n Memoran m. 
БЫШ а. Soc rr a GARDEN, TURN 
2 the early flowering e ees an 
tered here and there throught the garden, but more 
i th 
* orous 
, &e., do 
carr rrying 
and PUE 
ing's 
* benntifaliy ; 1 indeed, all th 
e been n placed in 
wa. ous of em- 
Xp anak 
a pry bloomer, and — 
oe yon 
— — of which, and ofthe older kin ds, the 
ety has formed a new 
ion, the E have 
—Colli 
owered 
h growing for the 
rd which оше resembles 
t darker. The scarl 
а straw-coloure — 
as is also the white rure n a sort with 
3 
bold 
аа: 
ешеп bell-glass 
bdo te the same so that wet can be excluded, or — given 
T said 
kind streaked with red, is 0 
Acacia meesta ; aes Hedy 
lass walls Tea 
cutting in ——— 
something after the m 
niums are managed, an them 
i make the Sie è — 
e for ela or greenhouse 
ough the summer, 
каре Phe there is promise of a good crop in а Vinery 
fire heat ме de has been applied. Some of 
юар 
decoration all thro 
Of Gra 
to which n 
yo "T measure a foot in 
length. Of Pears, Ар 18, with some exceptions, a fair 
crop op o, gon standard fruits are equally promisi 
We 
Peaches are rng satis- 
r Cottam and Hallen 
han e on the Ee 
wing to the —— and wet 
g arden are — good this year, 
more especially peines Spinaeh, and Cabbages. A 
kind of prepared manure . ——— 
on Potatoes, Peas, Onions, and Carrots, but it has been 
found to injure rather than nae 
value of M. Bollman's mode o arcem À the Pota 
isease is about to be tested here. The se were drie 
the 
r not, as convenient. to be 
cheap and, res of various sizes, they — be е" 
во as to travel readily. 
FLORI CULTURE. 
Верріхе Our me to say 
suecess, indeed = 
I have ever oon or ered ein 
compared with ^ There are 
iem whieh I verily 
Christmas, if 
Ert 
hir it would save a uet deal of — 
watering, to say nothing 
chium coccineum, hran 7: is 
of com 
8 7 
hem d Pelar rgon 
interest, have 
late s. 
of Orchids, as 
mea 
pr 
at in divesti ing walls of their breast- | ri 
e. up 
this hint is worth the consideration of amateurs and 
ardeners who have little time to spare, Ep eannot 
ear to see their pets famishi ing for wan P peces 
A 
"fos — 
by me for Viae 
ё plan recommended by * A. K. 
iums has em praetised 
жле of time with n erfee 
open bor 
ety of my 
х hom add, EON 
wet, they are 
most адаби plants. I 
hem up from the borders 
ir 
‚ ат 
niums equal the — for the purpose of bed- 
W Petancontuns, I have oq having a 
et, in which I ~ ave cultivated ве eral plants 
on them from 
HE 
three 
resh guano was added ; they wintered 
latter of 
ebruary they 
— which were several inches long and the — 
pretty we were shortened, 
ts were eut down 
nches in I"; the -— was 
roots my exami ined, and all deca 
as yet, |i 
the e branches, are 
ry much counteracted by these two ingredients in the 
G. R 
AURICULA: S, You had better wait till August, they may be 
aate with amay then, 
HolLxnocks: Junius. Take Cuttings from the side shoots as often 
as you can LN them, until уо Secured as pim as — 
require hey э rike "uin the difficult; f 
pd thom, © 
Permit 
the finer varieties of Pelar- | fine th possib cond 
| everything passed off pleasantly. The ak з. 
to have been а 
a few oon 4 
Gauntlet, Vesuvius, Arie!, Duke of Cornwall, * a few 
— А x I have careful 
believe d continue. 
against н ани ВЕУ dades d do bii; 
or 8] is too too raw, it strikes them, a 
r 
Se 
ö 
ын беч, Glasnevin. ld e took pilo 
here the other day, which was 7 by кы 
y the Lieutenant, the Mayor of Dublin, hn 
all the nobiiity and argus and around 
mili attenda 
number of visitors present 
geo 
a. —In iu. 
restos 
stove vegetation v have 
al disp ay p*. беш 
use or g 
all of whose species, w 
se ome and the 
