A HI) KNURS' CHR ONICLE. 



[Feb. 3, 



r ants. There' can £ 



^ well'. ' V ne^"mo\S i ' **«* TOpJS 



but ] neve* think of the profession of gardeners, but of J 





wys "J. L S.," "to see so many men of 



i ; men with a small portion of brains m^ 

 , and in no way can they be better employed than 



at of a gardener in another county ; or in fact to 

 m arguing with a lady at all. " 1 



I; ■ worth a hi' tut of crabs." Very modest, " Mr. 

 ii ;" it was your duty to return them the money 

 you could not teach them anything ; but if yoa 

 ! armlacturer of gardeners, pray examine the raw 

 material before you have anything to do with it, for rest 

 ;i-m ■(.■•• that vou commit agreat injury upon every young 

 man so treated ; are you aware that men sometimes haw 



•pent has been charmed and the goose tangly 

 miuuugh the stupidity of the one is proverbial, and so ■ 

 the malignity of the other. I may surely congratulate 

 the Pineapple on being the only fruit in the garden 



, however, he is at fault ; he is evidently off the 

 In an ordinary-sized family, it is seldom that* 



about London ") it will be sent up again next day, and 

 now comes the time for the servants. " We could not 

 touch you yesterday, master Pine-apple," say they, 



• 



, Blanche, Violet, Tur 



iriod at which forcing 



I they are evrit (1 ' 



ions t ( , tiiis, the% nearly always drop the first crop. 



dition.^ Supposing the plants established, Md 'to have 

 should be applied 



i kitchen to be preserve d, ; :id only think < ' a "20 lb. 

 oviiience " being eaten by the servants. The Pine- 

 '1c, the i\ ti re, kiug of fruits though he be, experiences 



lly true that butlers, housekeepers, and cooks can 



another as a gardener, and when he gets a good one he 

 uxioui to keep it The length of time many 



gentleman's establishment ; if the servante 



imongst themselves it will be better for their oto 



merest, as well as for that of their master. This is as 



■ that the three angles of a triangle make 



two right angles. If butlers, housekeep^ r 



are all anxious to set as good a dinner on their master's 



... ten of them, I 



believe they u they reap from 



' Bg the Peaches or eating the S 



Thfrnri^nn'^tV^^^^ 10 the 8 rowth of Figs, far from the house servants 'destroying any of the fruit 

 depwIdTendrel ! ond .i.ture, in our garden, I find that the housekeeper is most 



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(•■■ 



e house. They will 

 y a good syi 



^%s3 ■ ?y!-Es?MHS 



;; ..7. "V\\; 



hat the housekeeper not only will not destroy the fruit 

 the garden, but that she has a direct interest m 

 king care of it; for the sooner the garden fruit i» 



> serves, and also upon the grocer for Oranges and 

 , e . r , th,D 8 8 nece ssary to make up the required number 

 e household expenses ; which every good housekeeper 

 anxi.us to keep as low as she can. I have had the 

 arge of a garden for a good many years, and I never 

 ice ielt any anxiety or troubled myself about its pro- 

 ey are wasted or destroyed, why not keep an account 

 what is sent in every day ? Cannot the Grapes * 

 ?'ghed a*d the Peaches counted 1 Gardener- >"*«* 

 . - * riz good Strawberries in a 



cution spoken of, if a man thinks more of himself than 



Je ought to do, he will be laughed at, and he deserves* 



Wdleducated men seldom call others ignorant and** 



"- " ■ Alexander Wilson, Cannon-hall. -, 



<mlo y ,eal Questions. -May I ask you » »* 



>ns, which the reading of Dr. Lindley's and oM>« 



has not solved to my satisfaction." 1st y D 7 



ot the descending sap or proper juice, as i* * 



when obstructed by ligatures or abstraction w 



