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mended in diseases of the mucous 8 F be es d f um Ho: 2 15 | Joseph Ya ку dris $ ^ teen aet M oh | 
the Slippery. Elm. bark: —— The bari: bruised; ounce ; | pre ver dete to taking a deeper tint of autumn colouring; | ау) нен ез у ы, egre, ; 
tailing matey 4 a Macerate for Men Un ‘and | and as several kinds T trees wi will soon — n shedding thin * 008 510 Pur vp T eh e шт 
То a demulcen 058 УРЛ. their leaves, the Grass Jawns near trees should, be Faurr Trees 1х ‘Pore: W M, Сирак! Take the fenit 
Me "Ure his found a fn at 125 the Ser Elm bark | kept down close sa bog the leaves fall, as iti is mown n with turned ont af orn oras some time sinte) "EMO 
"beneficial It is и A ring. the owder ів a тону айни falling, Ta potting, sen i C Y: 
sufficient quantity of. hot- бш, It is a soothing appli | HARDY FRUIT HARDEN ms Fung Be saute l at pelt P far BoE thet 
ged again "fo tie Ц 
sention to irritable ulcers, Ke. Pharmaceutical; J ouro al. The earliest Appli and Pears should be gathered as weeks, as that will xm to ез en fen 
UIT wre treet they ripen. Early fruit is more dh the better Afterwards remove them to a northern aspect te eine 
^ Calend f Or ati — bein gathered а few da: re pa it ripens on the |, fully protecting the pots by pingini qose its 
m езй Bg of 13 g is by plunging the pots and m 
endar o pera 101018, 3 1 t i it u wally turns mealy 5 Figs may be plane et they are wat f 
[HA СИ (For-:the — week.) А. directly. Protect Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, aud] "work, or in a shed or ‘outhouse “They only require 
: 3 : in Figs from wasps. Peaches and Nectarines should Jike- pem ve — e Vines in your Winery m be 
Sa DEPARTMENT! f wise be gath a day or к — eis are 3 Ripe, eggs; T4 One ae the nt Fs eee 
нк на ; iW hered Frcustas;,J.4, One of the singular, bnt not n 
ipai din owering pla КЖ Wi pat and placed in a room of m temperature, where  rosities to which the cultivated varieties are 
e hs of. looking more elo aia to those wh they will ripen more eee 1 if = to ripen plants which produce such things аге over fed. 
yare intended io supply a` floral: display during the | оп елее, and be higher favoured as well. Get) the VVV 
pply t hon f bar lormer vaim 
Autumn and winter. The reserve stock of subjects which | frait room in order p holding. fruit — it may de In УШ Ond many "hi tio ins TEMPS ment of g 
“have been grown on for this purpose will by RM. Val gathered, and see that a the shelves, pedis, ез are rothing is “found” to answer better than an ite the m 
finer 3 about e 
ей. 
«he. nice 5 улы one пакар — э ly | clean and dry before fruit is de eposited th erein, Water iq з ог Captain's) thrown into the 
c share of light and air, will be in a Alpine Strawberries with manure water, and the new lira Oe sine РЕП 
favourable state for blooming after a few weeks“ intro- | Strawberry plantations i in бу ек үе er. ! Sand ЫК piste, MUR C "uem 
, duction) to the stoye ; or а рагі of them тлу remain in DETUR pe ee (ейп тойга dich otwatér pt * W рш. 
" i i ire For the covering o: ats wi 
- ие: 2 ый — nue score r The eee change in "e тыбы will wg ani g! 5 — — dad more d DER 
Begonias : а b 8 th less expensive Марат: 
ейи sn D . aye ' Keep the plants thin, hoe tobe brough ti to work between gro vg y hi ең Tenne воа Por: Боге e 
be kept from injury. o the to cut down weeds, and to loosen the suri4eg agil, wine question without knowing something of the rules of 
mon things may be d the mol heavy rains have in ss теч ср среды | to which your plants are to be exhibited, They 
2; 19 4 1 consi ofa gr ; i ith alh the informatio Want, VA 
E aa Plambago ca ars both to the ec 4 ri Ps He 1 dg wee me a ра xi n you X00 Ала 
eu ses is ee, 4 AI Уу pi iece of jood г d, i t sheltéred situa- | oe mot. eee 79 E Aat of Eam 
Леа tali, таймын of oa should be “ 255 oror Tor paming witht the first Piuur and 9 M С, The ФА: 
Toba, ak such picem S Si patens and splen- of sprin 3 Gigas (cee Gard ere: ы» 1850, 
ЕТ eser ;itl ts, early;sta 
dens, assist in making a ugh the autumn. should bep Ж mooted s poe is v Ше — тош Peg Ux M o found fo th soil in the 
Attend to Chr: rei te Pale ; yug d eely with liquid e urhood,of diseased Potatoes belong to one of the small 
s im are not writing for florists, go — thi энш, from being planted | dspring-tailed insects, Podura fimetaria (Gardners 
> should be aimed at rather than fine individual en deeply trenched. Mi need not repeat the advice. F N N ЫЗ en 
blooms, Tus ‘earliest started winter-Howering Héaths Winter crops of vegetables, as Cauli flowers, Spinach, | ainin шор, Ypononienta del. n пе web. n 
and Epacrises should now be рагро, under fr 855 as it Onions, Lettuces, &e., A have every jebie mna Laarstxcemra INDICA: Sub. This тыч, 
will forward their blooming—give air, ho are ver, freely. get them on. Keep them clear of weeds, and den- dificult to flower. It КДЫН 
ate tting of Hyacinth ў & er + sionally dust them over with | soot, which is an excellent bri started in a plant stove — in spring, after pruniug i 
pot ng o pts * dene e. for pacing А . lixd, reducing the ol ро 
now be. done a in se 1 the manure for à top dressing. w e weather has be- gad Тоа багаа 
н her! firm compact 4 n prefere. those ha. come dry, late Peas, Cauliflowers, Lettuces, and Celery, omi 
size, if they are soft 40 — ed pend Bloonis should be well watered with liquid manure. Continue Biers ower ittle m 
ind 5] is the x : о EU ||” BS 
be qual portions 1 . t Лов ќо take up and dry Onions for „ а if Lettuces Mass: Ba te уой е nalis i dE 
í Bie eu qum 
After potting, place them on а: dry bottom and: bz rame may be sown & good 
the pots 2 or 3 inches deep with old tari, or пеев, pre- | hardy Cabbage Lettuce : the lights Ex MALA pus Me. et n 
serving them at the same time from heavy rains; under frost) nights occur, when they npn чуч on—allow E yerof earth, a v however, difficult, to give 
Sora they w will fill their. pots with. roots, and ing, however, air during ight, to proventi eration ав this in Ше) 
forcing when want pit or two: should likewise ера арор riated, to late 
2-4 CET CUTS Fren тар such as hav grow np Melons 
е through the summer will чт by prem orking over 
"EaBiv ViwrRY.— Where Vines are і inte dad fo or yery | the soil, and — a drm leaf-mould to make it МИЕ, | 
early 1 o: "hey should be pr uned immediately, as If such pi by — pipes, the, advan 
t $ у бын canes, after being | tages wi Ferri firés can be applied. as wistür 
ptuned, sho uld be shaded from the p exposing them licec : HR 
- enly by night ; before evening =e vith eo : 
 Wwater—this, by i inducing а sta ite o EU will enable. the 
" Vines to break stronger hereafter. Provided the earliest ЯТАТЕ.ОЕ THE WEATHER NEAR LONDO 5 th 
ы of Grapes ti to be Беа trot pots, the plants For the week qe, 3; jest tr het t the neee benen : 50 
supposing the wood completely ripe). should be taken gi beeper 
to a wall to remain till wa reing; prune less ia ware оен Es en 
| ba ck to the к, but allow any leavés| Sext Tul Of che Ar. . Ofthe Ea ресів: l 
* Temaining to fall — own accord, C SE. КУЛУ ел ST NAMES oF P. hon: “We hh ) 
Жете is ti i ж Bem tb Fit ч. of "dried 
tate of 75 — $, which may be known by 
hé lad to the shoots, when the leaves will be 
showing are 
] Eu Moon’ 
they longer of service. | M 
еіоге rushed over with a 7 
will “bring off а] the ripést Se thet 
ing this. two or three tim à 74 | 64.8 | 46.5 can do is 3 hel them 
a clearance will be effected: of the leaves on the) 77-3 Or ove uch overcast’ sni gy ais i 85 €— a LI 
3 s » esp Des ed fne very clear. i 
Jue Ath ws be: ide aii the = Egi m sylvestris W P H. Why, your 
ара, as we 85 t Y fine ici emrat ni sue oe - Pinaster. N not M. [s 
ughout > 
ea ves thé sun a abd air will have free! ЮРЫ — eee dere, ee tt жыйн di e Jens 
access to the fee ots, and will assist considerably -e ар e the average. study a ite PUE a 
* ripening process; we hardly advise the sashes b e. "The perte 
3 e * few weeks yet, but all the air possible _ STATE, OF тив WEATHER AT ure i are most, remarkable sieros 1986 
n the houses, to carry ou ut the above sp | ig : pt. 17, 1853 r — ра n 
-ditions забе removing t them. St rawberries for fore | e beds cg tha gestis Crocosmia. — 
e : : е in | Greatest Prevailing Winds, and Dinema polybulbon.—J, WL. 
rar; y liquid manure will , and a full whieh it | or ig d Mano ma 7 4 
‚ to light, to, asit which, p keep ез the Y min: оя 82 озш; elas d Lenin, cd 
t mon здау T1 63: ioides 
“the | піз strong, with their pots — fled € rons Mon. : Nursey, wonk: Patterson, Your ingu гу in 
еге will hot be much à i | бар» tible of an answer; The quantity s grae 
на sinis 1 on an acre of ground depends on t 
— ee eare i золы length of time they аге to remain. 
3 23 w ou do 
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The Жз, СЯ o! d ute floes 3 mu a = ; 
by Vlad pinion to neatness pale Ней, n 
prow wths PÓTATORS : J Y, Brechin. Your 
w a fungus W А 
found im: — ноа which eve enous $5: 
flower, Jerusalem D aT. Potato, E. 
'onseqnent on de and in . шө З 
neiple. 
booksellers 
statement that и idi 8 “Shoo! Botany "is I^ all T and — — 
obtained by e seller od 
who: E 5 with his London agent. Mieres elo gi give false РВЕВЕВУ кр о Fayı ins: a ae МА, 
tó inquiries of this = are notn unfreqnently m еп whom | Number for April 16 fof the dl 
: 1e he tide Lie net anxious to deal with. ME Ti удай. It is impossible 
| -Bursror Pors. We think —— has been said upon so local he spots will 
Үй ИМ M thid, “LE tht people at Bristol ére satisfied w state of the berries sen, Some 
i or& wè have no wish to render thein diven — irm we suspect it is —— © 
Tn | Consenvaromes: G P. Expe that — honses | without, We see — 
Experience pro see 
и and cold M ES еі Vooden ones; but the | Misa: 7 P. Please prea 
untmportanf, ‹ ventilation abundance is |. wi rene Р 
provided; and pam, proved ena i ata aiid |. mad — 5: Karben 4. 85 
