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and moist, but water very carefully , «o the ill effects produced by n Pine =n while , them with s straw, nl&yer of earth is tho ae 
oe рен he become чә ли дг When ibay es "m — a pad —— Q fruit often becoming pre- sufficiently thick’ to keep out pee, 5 but the te et 
ve done growi en ff, and remove some nsequence ; and there! — when the perhaps, for a eottager, is to store 
of the e The plauts will probably be ix a bottom Зн declines work outa portion of the plar ging dark shed ог cellar, where fi 
fit state for a moderate shift at the beginning of next al fro bei ween the pots, views disturbing from frost, and where they "m 
year; but they must not be o allowed to bear more than the c un fil u up the space with fresh or leaves; | occasionally when they begin to sprout. Cars, 
one flower to a shoot this ndeed, no red ill | Expose the ripening fruit fully to Ше, light, аці keep | nips and Beet-róot keep well packed in : 
health is “frequently induced Бу By loving the p ts to (particularly on dull days), a rather an isk fire heat, ѓо а dry room or cellar. & Т choose,” SAYSA, 
ers than they can support on a allow for extra ventilation, to bring the fruit up to its“ a sunny day in Oetober-for taking qi 
b vx ape зена ару ught to be permitted ipea small| proper colour and flay These rem — will. be which I allow to remain in the open air 
ры a if they are weakly, this. number should be ока fe for учы s ripening through tbe. ter The when I house them in some d Ф 
general Stock forn n’s fruiting; ai 1 the ums or four * leaving the green hu 
ох mene i. the past month 1 stuff, will den pe les var as light dec s, as | vigusly to packing 8 cut, 
.have found numbe than or a sm hat arrested by чш er inch of the crown, and store up 
1 | dampne зз of the ai T the house ; to obviate iia a dry | with —— la à 8 of errs 
tender leaves of the Carnations and Picotees under my} atmosphere should b maintained b y fire heat, as the sound and good for many months; Car 
care; my Camellia buds were similarly attäcked last | great object for the con two адн ill be to mature | be, — to ee the ams sos 
.Season. I have found an infusion of the young tips of | the season's growth—attainable e ig me A are — and. the sand an whieh pees: 
Elder 3 by boiling water, and when cold used full exposure to light, and a gradual se in the use cannot 00 dry: 
through a fine rosed n overhead) not ому to — of water to the roots. Keep the — heat steady as — — 
p away the green fly also; above; and while the thermometer may range between 
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J. Creed, Wace Cottage, Hollo Late Vinery.—Here fire will be daily required to keep TET di мови 
E 1 the houses with ripe fruit in them dry, to preserve the] Sept. and 2 
ere ма "Кто ойто Гер; Oct. 6. Mr, Dean in dy d y itis | таратыр. mou уз. Ранее however me жо d Mar. Mini 
A First, Class, aw, this occasion to | Grapes are no yy ripe, no re-h "T " 
Dahlia King of eli (Collie 5 боли of good | employed than is wer wis e effect - ans as Friday. 3027 EL EU 
outline t whic Te wi Smooth; sd" qui : аз} Saturday 1/28|.29.83 1 [Joso 
colour bright xa ta Certificate of Merit to Verbena Mrs. D. berries will remain longer without velling i Sander 2% 29.561 2 29 [. $4 
boi pat ( we a blush sort; with a bold eld ed crimson eye, PT ge and dry Зарирро бэл! d one over. * — } — Е 
habit, Ditto to 7 e Veitch), a hybrid he fires, too, 8 each mornin е ү“. 
betwee: pat ctabilis an folia. — r it were attended with —— and suffered to go out ча — ток 6 1 20.20 29.321 
exhibited, well covered 7 IK egen scarlet spectabilis-like ; — — - 
дое тот т which w were set off to much advantage by an amplé glossy | Hight, unless frost is а ERA when only sufficient Average 2.1.1 29:797.1 20,830 [вт 872= 52.1 
folia of Commendation to ‘Dalia Mont Alexander | to Беер it out should be used. Strawberries in pots ſor | Sept „pine; very fine? bles che Hwang with EI d 
qme). p deep yello of good tinned тө tha forcing will require some temporary protection during RUE 
Smith), a useful kind, with. erimson searlet tube and sepals, "dea heavy rains; kee ep thenr clear of weeds and keep them "pig cre M Mere tu night, 2 г ON 
ee. pais Guido. (Skynner), -was;shown, and would thin, to admit air freely to, their foliage. Keep the гесе pik ne Ж 5 
probably have obtained an award bad of it roots from growing into the material below them by| — be dues VIRIDEM ee e 
Poeni — p, with ene fog; — айы { 
| оно It isa тобу яро, of pparently good general shifting them frequently. Collect leaves as they fall, Mean temperature of the week аё be Low the avrg Ll 
p and stable dun ы be in readiness for linings, and the i ¥ 1 poc ^ 
SEEDLIN FLOWERS j forcing ы — and Asparagus next month. igi 
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in the tube, be, whichis 5 tog slender. The ies у p^ 3d inst. has, in exposed situations, 
-PELanco: Badly shape and stage v of little | considerably Te beauty of the flower garden 252 82 4 m " Gs 
value, aud Dahlias and any other tender рі з killed should | о.е $28 Бра SE | Шен — 
— — be eut down, the former to within a foot e nd, | BRR Se | BS} Rainet. 
drawing ‘afterwards a little earth round the stem, to —— 
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Calendar of operation vı ssi 4| Preserve the crown, in which.state they may remain for | 521049 593 82 MS 8 
(For arn d —— 270314 the present, as at this time a host of things is requiring ТОР ж — 85 
“ows °°) attention ; foremost among are Pelargoniums, Thurs 13 597], 424. 510 18. 
PLANT DEPARTMENT for where these are largely grown, numbe he | ses sho epee поп qudd за Ror 
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JSrovg.—Reduce the supply of water to such plants | choicer kinds must be lifted annually and kept through - — e ! 
hepta going out of bloom, and pester — them the Meere d as they not only bloom in greater profusion 188 — e mnt ins om the ME 1833— I 
ofrest. As I rue rs, bring forward from | when a year or ied ра but help to furnish а supply о i 
бы wag ai a succession from the reserve pits for | cuttings, TS e quantities of the slow-grow- | E. i 
3 it will now. be in perfection, |і ing kinds ar 5 an dite ult at all times P goa. A ee Ж cer н: UON Penn 
and ially Gesnera zebrina ; Ment Caleeclarins, Lobelias, Bouvardias, Salvias, tanas, rossiea, Cephalant — Ж ыле Пы and: Ribes pé 
anthim in; Edu hemum pulchellum, Poinset- and many similar things, m may be successfully pied 5 i iasi 
2 and ‘Euphoria ашн e with other pente 4 the same way, especially the rare kinds; as the above і 
А few Gard range are taken up, pack them closely in frames, &c., until 
i. and Tenne may be added to 57000 early. time ean be spared for potting them. Many kinds of 
Select for this purpose plants with eee ened wood | Pelargoniums, &c., if not wanted for stock, m y be 
and good buds ; Pancratium speciosu d dist ichum | packed closely in shallow boxes in moderately dry 
and H yehium | eoronarium, &c., are там st this ear m „After being pruned, to bring them within а mode- 
season, for the fragrance of t their. flowe and ease | ; jy this means a large num plants 
y be got я Bloom a simos tat = — ed in a com tively small space. B 
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i atmosp etias e pagated easily, such a s Verbenas, Petunias, &e., ma: 
* if tlie бе аге remain in the ground "while they Keep. in! loon The 
d, ойо ves turning yellow, may be inq beds cleared off should be dug over, and filled 
and kept dry Пе everything howe however diately with the тада, bulbs, shrubs, &e., a 
ally. babar i is the con 14 been e oun deleim rmined u re Ba 
uses, no. difficulty will occur in niae | a spring splay of flowers. Give air to strue 
i ble temperament for each class; they should have cutting: frames, and "at t them. — bly to yey. iat 2522 
nearly the same watchful ейге when at rest as during | pre vions Geer obtw adore? be Pires 6, seals T wd (of, Jersey). 
the growing season; some require no water what. ":8.bj STS FLOWERS Pippins 2, Wint in; 3, api 
ever, and the whole should be frequently examined | Male up. Pink beds without delay. These plauts| Ама Н ї, 
to see that insects, woodlice espeeially, not | luxuriate in rich compos though some 10 plant 
juring their roots, and that they are N from | them mee only moderately so, Во, giving them a good top- 
$e. Continue to those growing, as Saccolabiums, — of Е 1 March. Plant out — 
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