ee. 18, PaA 
ening syste’ hi 
hangs are subjected before they a a at into 
starving an 
fortunate 
Toba eco is often consi fone a very tender plant, but 
punity ; 
as the lower leaves cease to grow larger I begin 
gather, and keep on at intervals afiona until the öd 
of the season. 
A gardener’ s pat ha house must necessarily be what 
The best 
season so ; on the upper joist I laid some 
old rails, and on these were laid the leaves 
soon - at iffi 
laid so 
are sufficient, 
that the ete have not begun to rot, 
a hn shaken up loosely to 
ron Tobacco was rot r when the 
press, sy ‘uch is is et to be riol establ 
where i eg a to grow rap enre but a ve 
e in the following manner :— 
much Coarse: #0; 
sprin 
arin; then apply the lid and pieces of pl 
a weight. Le t it stand overnight ; ; it will 
y Re 
e plank as will paden it down to 
top of the box it 
Fa roris ia cod -= sramne a course should be 
map wagers 
maa n, Nov. 20, I pulled up the 
AERO o then picked off the 
(which were small), and all the points of the 
Shoots, with the flower-buds; and this gathering has 
than | 
Siras 
THE iaaii Met a 
of 
ae shag ” as worth about as much as psta 
d 
place I could find this 
nas 
be something | co 
co 
er green, only they required he to 
all 
j sadi the sides zoo 
cially as I mean 
Iso eed = path should be sunk 2 fot at least, Aa as to get 
weight t and | The 
som 
a stave aapa ta E 
it | Some seem 
CHRONICLE. 
If the midrib of a fruit, i pea T which, however, they fi 
as red spider. Unless Prag owner him- 
also the most ni a 
ren eat be held near the fi 
d harden on its surface, but the getir proc 
ia have the Er of either expelling or neutrals — ably igen ae gardener he cannot ex 
is substan e that the whole of the | but a garden of ordinary i 
e there are such staan 6 as | Peach hr l 
in to , Melon 
especially whe 
ent | ventilation, e ng the plants 
that are not required fo for 
° 
oe 
i 
© 
upon * 
straw. 
I should be much st Sa =a ee many ecenid 
if you pt Toe prek any, plants the dedd 
to be gro r pri A if the 
aged to England, Treland, w Scotland, D. "Buc 
Sea Bank, Saltcoat 
shall 
W WOA es | 
hanan, 
balni I should be glad if Mr. 
has had experience in the manag 
houses, will give some peaa instructions. 
e is nearly north and 
, it will have the full ben 
RA ADE MEMO RANDA. 
GAS PERSON is on hi Pm i aak himself to a 
ead garden of Carlisle and the Lord 
Chit $ — of Dub 
n, bakers, “arg wo 
‘fle oad last heard of in the direction of Brigh 
ET 
he e 
willlead, This tank and the gutters have 
not been included in the ees and vee I consider, 
ake an addition of ‘Bl to the pri ted 
, Estimate for Orchard House oy feet an by 16 feet wide, with 
span roof glazed w Men 16 oz. glass, oe rp es feet high, of 
a Oak osts. Door ateach end, and 
ventilating flaps at’ den, wince, 
The saber pos preggers a oe per peu run. Shee 3 j 
L abour undri 17 1 
One of the) G gi 4 $ Sie 25 0 0 
Home Correspondence. 
Houses.—1I believe I am the one of your 
Total: is: bn 18 asin eel 
Total for each house, 100 feet by 16 feet . i Perii 10 0 
nse. The above price includes all expenses except the cartage fro 
the nearest goods railway station to the place of borg eet 
on 
P.S. There iS a subject connected with pntres ‘ions 
ich requires con ee as I st put up a large 
and Nec es and Fi 
ao 
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a 
Ss 
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A 
So 
B 
"or 
a 
TDi 
& 
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aa 
S: 
u 
a span roof 10 
pi deal boards 4 feet high, and the top o 
9 feet high from rar me ; the roof and ends glazed, 
2 feet from the 
ds nf ones wi ride 
o 
e espaliers 
rdinary m The other aere is devoted 
ees in pots, si although I have bee cessful 
th respect 
p ouses ins 
standard trees aren either in TE or the ground. x 
dar Mr. Rivers and others of yo our correspondents 
pont enlighten us on thin oul subjec k:a 
Coppice Wood. — As there considerable 
in the 
My gard needs cabal considers that a path 
e been more convenient, espe- 
e ht 8-inch shelf ail round the 
hiet and not h 
be 
ow lan of Berto paths is adopted, 
it must, from the lowness 
of coppice e mentions, 
enabled to judge if like returns can 
iod. 
nt head room. Ino w 
‘ Mr. pt ine d oblige by b 
laces where 4 
to prevent on 
i p d employ some respectable | lands in a 
builder, who should ew it estimate of the whole work 
aes agen. EE the tw anti-corrosive pain B, 
which can be en lal 
y questi 
is vafters and aa 
Stratford. . After 
the work, which was very simple i 
he made an ora m2 So up the house com- vA 
Owi 
ay cla 
that a hou 
677. 102, or 13s. € 6d. From a printed of “ first-rate 
would diminish | Amaryllids” all “strong flowering bulbs” a selection 
the cost ; ton. The | was 
ouse has bese 
pruned Pears, Poa 
ears were taken outof the 
e bloom buds w 
with four pbn aa small mi 
ae, Figs, Nectarines, an 
was sent containing only th 
and Cherri i 
und about the middle 
alogue, me § the majori 
y root 
bably get too large for the house. Perhaps 
stock Sesape has been discovered for Cherries, 
the a for P: such 
for Peac 
| have 
sr tae it was enough to build —strong plants,” an order was rt tee tombe me = = 
—e "E of out to be poor, p J 
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