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scr éd, no May. he young Vimes were «сю | 
'ветїрїоп, where Абит са worried is uel ifto үч И, wood the same season, tóme of the а shoots | т pea 773 his E эзле мор — growing D^ 
M ed S 31d. per foot, E eed 5€ зе wished for; measuring те 12 sm өз e $ j k^ wed woe reme усачев mess th А7 
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"fot early A ки M Шар men ега vet | (which at first I thought was the result of A: vei | матое ip t A: — i po ы whit M 
өт ч double erówn should be 'erployed, for 16-0z.! been too long delayed som тїй), all the res Ее | eM! js Tate 
ca vet apt #6 боти. I telieve it almost im- | tinned perfectly healthy and vigorous throughout the sea- | 300 r -— er" х being WS 
T ór WA 41-02 sheet from eot di ену, son. lnautümmn the rods were ut well báek ; an | é bae M — — iw e gardener told m 
"as T think Mr, Robert by Castle gardens, can | ; wher the young shoot on which the lenves were | c e се — ing; : өр eing howie 
МӘ; we máy therefore reckon th ough plate а) всбтейей the wet Р » ињ odit о | : аавв hi let me have one eiut iti] 
ipte 1 i ii arae геч aed | pee "Mis gain К «ей; while, а 3 5 оса stock he possessed. 1 th the 
e ‚`от January. When forcing 18 the other leaves Ж... pest E Meu у is derived from this sigle pi 
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er Me Учет Анту wid p fall” Ha | eover жена. that мё, piece differed cons nsiderably from the | of a-light Meena juicy, and 2 w 
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nit, and mot a po мала en Po V roe "bd paving cere whi did not 'exceed | abundant bearer "under all treatments, 
‘the luxury “оѓ plate. glass сап be indulged in) is, | not think eould form foci, bu 
п тту одой, the best of all ; it i$ about the thickness | of them being together they do so 
ч rough plate, ànd as nearly as possible the same price. roofs of b j | à 
have one К 60 feet by 10, which was glazed with | piece e I — suppose might ca rning. n bd е 
it about five years ago, and I have neyer yet had a s trial I was so well satisfied with |n gy. nu Mason, - »- entm t 
scorched leaf in it, and Wet a square has been fraetured | m the ый Pe Hartley’ тач plate that I exte tended it | ndi Squares.— e chief use'o the! London 
by frost. -P поене it from Messrs) Phillips, I think | to ее дег | ; 
on their recommendation, and I eannot help saying that vids 
tho ce ht given M this glass iii her spring; and praes satisfaction; 
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description rou 0 were broken зіп. ustern  Cypresses. The as of Аай, 
»plate for early forcing houses, foreing pits, frames, and sheet glass the damage has ben рану less. R. е which І observe а quiry in your Paper of 
-Orchid houses, unless as а matter of taste the“ clear | Farguar, Fynie, А enshir 'March 4, T ‘common етмей Cypre hr 
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"(ought їо Бе) free from foci. It D Re recollected | кат the plants. · More attention, however, appears to be | . Food for Wor ting M The allowance of Rice to the Cree 
"that rough plate and dóuble crown аге " strong, a аа = covering over the Potatoes with the ' soil ^" ыр; f xc at Sierra Leone жеш Epi pr 
"ean be used in pieces n i i men formed messes or gangs, д 
'the sash bars or rafters sre 205 inehe S apart, 16 oz. | Fines fence) "than to'trenehing be n the TOWS, |е? grain ^ (he mess in a hard-wooded шогат, sided буа 
sheet may be used of the same dimensions without fear which would have the орий" tehdeney ot allo owing | heavy pestle ofthe same pen, e shell was elose and 
'of break ate by M n a not bear more эт! access to the air, and. g the dry bed poco АРС, Ri н g! RAS SER ы ok 
8-ineh sash bars. t whieh the дезе rést: ‘© Tithe “alvente therefore of |20100 thé Rico iñ a ырап Da a veinte or aadh ӨР И 
The « = water, and steamed the grainiora — or 86, diy, 
€ “ Open nd; енед by Mr. Walters,'at any expe rime фет the effeets of either of the above The Rice was then poured, the grains tumbling overone another, 
Vena as a new invention, has been in use in this place | встанови rebar singly, I would submit that the | into a large calabash, when the "аруу яо 1) up Lay cd 
т a ^ г | 1 ша 1 t to balls, rolled 1 
! century ere is a M here, now | efficacy of the соса is due to the trenehing rather | then dipped it in à mixture of salt and red pepper, ; 
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ће could dig, and I have it myself in олмам use, It form er being more erectile to'those conditions which | and frm; and not in theléast mashy.. When the 0 
4s in 'every — such as Е described rca alters, are known to be favourable to the production of healthy little fish or game, or a bit of ire which happened dtes Mr 
'and is here wn by the name of “digger.” ' "T is còn- | tubers. G ona si l A еге) АА-А. сө s Pen N 
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e 5 рошиничіе adva aip incor out'by Mr.| Forcing Seakale.— Your correspondent, * = ? (eee | feast. Тһе Crewmen do not bring Ше Women wit den 
ters, being Eee MA used in heavy Jands than р. 133), is of « opinion that the quantity of soil I recom. | the other tribes, ; Mandingoes and the rest, also ponnd their ШУ 
ithe ordinary spade, h less во than the fork, which mend for grow ing s plant in is insuffieient, and that usually allotting the cheery task i s ea 
‘has also long been in common use here, It s e roots injures the биштәр, 43 s" es nd remm ча А Си юл 
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, preferred to the fork іп one respect, namely; j'that ттш кчы) the depth'of soil recommended, | Irish rule: whieh. shielded them, undefaced by. 
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it'euts the roots; &e., whieh'eludethe^fork. Ido mot ае теё place, it i$to be spread over the fermenting | 1451, ав they shelled the mowy Rice, keepi 
write for the purpose of бетони tie material; (0 е бері о 6 or i iticbes Wed vwhicli the | 5024067 Strike ае ето иш нр aa T 
eredit of his invention, but only to show that обете had | roots are to be placed perpendicularly, and; us before nr Rte Mid 4 remis - peasantry от 
yan of the same pin. "very long або; апд to attest directed, filled d up to their crowns’ with the m- short af m Por syste ч n bete ; 
e real usefulness. it.” T.’ B., Selborne, Hunts. | post. “5. S^ will thus see that the soil vie pinced on | 25 1 һауе already said, is done to а иші id when t! 
—— The open garden jede described Á Mr Walters, ‘the bed is 6 or 8 inches ve ag the remáind А latijo ин н абе. Teri Mi thé fe айнда otio 
4s nearly as common in some parts’ e: sex’ and same depth as the root, which is advised to be m tosin "prit ; and ealling 
ud dii idt: ве т 10 | mashing Кісеіп а huge quantity of water, al 
Кен е common -— "вра hadim Hi nches in Jength; (тейге inten of there ым йет has never entered their. noddles. iu 
o Coe tent кез : its ну їп ie — SN usd inches provided for the young fibres to ramble wishry-wash if it were offered them ! Tq 
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"forte £'^ of forest trees: and Jarge shrub e in, there are 16 а The next point is that of tm. Either it i s Dat raw or it is masbed. Ж: ШЕ 
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ете and in Sussex for which have nota crown at their ‹ ity. « > | boiled for hours, whole hours ! Now, by. 
erations by the rame of mule. i ва муе шеп екеу: =Ә В” | ed à ty. Itisa 
T le. We have here and ' says ES that the London market. gardeners " mp yv ды to а rd esas "certainty, iek 
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plement for drilled crops on a'small scale I ever saw, е sien Ур а кө ЛЫ „ы: б 
Every cottager whó he but a pole of land Вав оле. Tt lent й гө: бане vof ео е. Nice and eurry is served at most tables; and yet i 
jmd нав lor-foreed Sekalo ЖӨ be i reaeh of ib y | daten or tto Get, Vot it ie acia pre 
d prepare. I should like t it twice or three шева т 
течна ae i a hoe, di M wed == ыма Classes of society, whieh it eanmot be raid тет Min e man’s table, 1 have a predileetion fof ісе Meg 
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n; it is called the Сап m T pci гу at Ко irad ntha. 
Lucie, Gere Ee eer culte E КРЕ аса 
Collodion (see р. 132).—1In answer to the que hull o "why good Kale- should mot'be | 7 its use. I shall eive, ia a — e, 
as to whether or not this viatp the bleeding ci Vite itas 1 diner 64. atench ренйв y but; by managing | Princo Albert or Prinee Albe e bind, Provided M 
TIbeg to sta ate that I have üsed it most e effeetually for that «S.S,» id 4 y and with "profit +0 the grower, rince Albert and his С were bu ngry,& and provie d 
on ous Bite pruned Vines herd i i cha 0. 0, €onsic ers. that cutting away' the roots; as de- Rice, and other mater v sect clean, dul Ly 
рет ер here since 1859у аһа ‘seribed; — plant of its chief maintenance, but |. — "теков mes "пой "еек T : Tiene а e 
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егор. 2 Жеш шу н а н I would not make the The w water is poured off, and the Kie 
statem а ^ : of e M t; with the The и is now poure 
x " pri dinem roots: pitied; e of two t 
анатты nd medir Dis. prt qi ie Cne tight produer much more врта түл Унт Rd 
м ч tiet PU red | tiii е other, being: capable. “of holding m -— deber pe ане А 
мтнд ru, "also, Meudon Btrenpbers xti — many please, w 
уте учи 5 (по һе first) in this part of the November, to let xa —B— induced me j hast | supposed in eme tae 
— llodion in his own pre " 2 оз name, fi se this'valuable fruit-in | boil Potatoes, - "Phis is а пеге" 
James M'Intosh; Drumlanrig Gardens, March 7. Stud - gem e benefit of- ће school in which he | 162 no doubt. ` People in E 
Roth Plate Glass. My employer -— in use кеф Dee v vni зире утны оса 
нусч nt 2 T inehes = lfeel strongly th Iti ies I 
g by | broad, and , I Strongly the advan s quite а pietre to'se an 
sheet of the came sizes fortiteends end fronte ИЕ АА publio would derive rot ненне of Ais [es a а E Bap 
houses a elean; n n эч inem Meud тту, and herewith beg to give Jou mee is €— Water besh begins“ Yi 
as they were finished, whieh was н опу аз you know чаи UTY. done. But té mako: sre, ёре pleks 
the ^begitning гог) Pais, < d e Royal Рајасев pear. a: EA "авг Hel 
^s garden, at- time I speak (fit, qme аі ег" 
