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a де pais miters, "tin the main: flow 
of the 
ards the nascent pistil. Those | and will bloom bof the following вре. фео V m neri 
con тешу, ph h have had no application of | They should be wintered as recommended above, a contracted near the:stalk end] &»inchies:in 4; 
in expanded | o ааа es e should be allowed to remain in the green- | about 8 inches ім diameter аёаа 
E XkX' ENS h roves at all settled. Afford them plenty of DESCRIPTIONS OF. NEW.P | 
esults сап only- Бе expected | weather К A EARS CU 
уе cattle, pe erfect те f n: auch ot foom duri gt the growing season, as much warmth IRON PAIROL 
3 mea patient and judieious adoption o som 2% moisture as they will р Moe Pe weakly LIBRE, А; ANTES.—Bx -Hr ‚ЕЗ; АТ hA 
bets {Чоп takes place, in most | growth, exposing them to all but the mid-day sun, an (бонїпнай fone d 
JE ой а As; soon. аз рергедра ру flo oae or at least keeping the mm ape ey pue out, and i all goes on „Венев: Brefomeaw;-sd.idn 
the flowers should be carefully rough, pale green, changing оро} 
to m" eri this is ps nd flowering, the shoots with. distinet: russet 
е сп bac n E repotted, &c., as already тешер. йө; buttery;-half melting: 
however, not to over- РО, | and. perfumed. Keeps till May'or i 
by aceide 
care, 
and falls, P hile the unimpregnated germen very rarely | and, with careful аан, о handsome specimens compliment to. Dr. Bretonneau;' of Тош): Я 
continues to live and go ugh the norma т 
development.. Itris at that where su 
rently the case there was 
first in siano Ma and afterwards, when the 
Богове ace accidentally abortive, the walls of the 
received а cm жин) stimulus to run through 
course... In Cucumbers, for Mee appare 
ovules had pee 
ovary had | sand, and а small portion of lumpy bits of charcoal, obovate, 44 inches in length апач ене 
thei hi 
Dy 
mpre o bloom, and ы ан 
с вигїасе* мей foli bright а ъа, their beauty soon fades the side next Éhesdeuu теда b д TRU haie 
has become а anised to such a degree as 
impregnation., impossible, whether by natural ,decay o must 
de grees of will be obtained in the course of a few years. The only Ma мог: Espéren: ji bnà rt к, ; 
appa- eese ge for this genus is odd light rich ets peat, Poire-de Ton, <The t$eé i W3ove 
ect тиннин in dtm whieh should be broken up rather fine, and well ater- anil suedebde ктр n- the:;Pear oy Вб 
had | mixe ed wit vith about one-fourth its bulk of ile àn silver Quince ; it is natu HE р {з 
Li 
ir usual | Alpha. stalk 32 of an ineh in length; obliquely "i 
fruit is p skin bri 
ntl ect = od m 
i of anything | ORANGE GROUNDS ОЕ BLIDAH, IN changing to a deep brownish: yellow when fig 2 
more than minute ovules, ко of which have inereased ALGIERS. thajside пехё ће епи Je-atFenlssd ЖИЙ AAA br 
materially in size, and the ва кааран to | a Tan ФИЗ ӘР Orange yes in Blidali ofere i piu. cia Б, juicy, sugary, vinous E v2 - 
other fleshy fruit. Fruit, indeed, will sometimes set in | great advantages, is becoming more and more NO perfu ы on, middle of Octo Утре. 
both Melons and Cucumbers without the presence of апі will before lo ong give rise to a млн as adva mad p e y сан village of T'ouifrdik 
kin alin 
ms, but it must be remembered that in both, | tageous to France as to Algiers Janis. ida eio ОГ ы С ri 
male blosso 
non especially in the former, imperfect stamens often "The Otahgnéics it Blidah and Koliah occupy а space ые Dimmi ng 
M. J. B. 
company the stigmas, J. 
.. AOTUS GRACILLIMA: 
Le slender-growing gracefüllooking plant is well 
а четата: 
of “about 495 acres, and consist of 23,680 Oravge |. ed either 
trees, and yield ап annual income of 114 855 mend In ie cns be пси against ап баве огно 
addition-to' that obtained from similar fru uch as uit i amali fro taila { 
Citrons, етопв, Cedrats, and Bergam fte hie will 
also in ту € № pore im aes 
y of more attention than it- generally receives, for Ав Mucsa é 
еп жей grown it is very ornamental. -It is readily "- марра С prouuc eact bi Mild , (Cem тыз Ал ak "Mech lin, а bei 
of cuttings of е" руна јана | after payi ug for its m maintenance, ling, Watering, a an В: hes drop аон набй 
young shoots, which root very freely if selected when for pruning, is about 800 franes per h Som able for forming i : , 
ге a- pyramid; .: t dle 
alfripe. But the propagation of sueh plants as ће best Orangeries in Europ i give à ertet net i ор turbinate ; stalk nearly ап їпеһ їп lengthpinseatelif 
this had better be left to those who have’ proper con- i i i пш 
8 heetare, and on th it dirii 
М М - E , ей 
venience for doing it well, for amateurs generally fail'in hi Ora de scd especially those bes to the Arabs, green and brown, red next the ssim: Flesh ver B 
produeing good young plants ;'and leggy ill-propagated | Which do not yield more than or 600. 18 arises | melting, sugary, and highly perfumed;^ Sesso, 
examples he speci i - » & А 
not | from the fact that the trees are left entirely to them 
Bo 
worth house-room. Beginners procuring young plants 9 except that uà are badly watered ; ап Атар Pear was obtained by qu Esp 
JBivort. modera 
to geleet | never works in his Orangery, never lops or pru nes his | — уез 
healthy, strong, bushy ones. If obtained at onee; flics tree " end, consequently ; obtains nothing but stunted productive. Fruit large, obovato, pe in p 
+ } à . h Е F 
csar ай@! worthle 
j he 3 
moist;arid shaded from the midday sun; 10 еўтаррей ^ Tt was not шы 1850 that Oranges Mit exported | becoming yellow- when fit Dy MÀ 
t 
to. require more  pot.room, examiné the státe of the 
ý an 
roots, ahd give a moderàte shift if necessity H "Paris, о ап БЕГ Before this time | lowish-white, fine, melting, half. bu 
n is: found to. be: d with Healthy | Oranges were very cheap; Ше Arabs were the only of видагу, vinous mue 
roots, shifting: until « this ів ^the без əd for| persons who bought them in pow EROR of Blidah, to bout th. x dla: of Novem 
Шеге. із iderable. risk. no: 
oyer-potting . such -plants D this, E is 
hfage* in| carry them to the towns inland and on the coast. But, Bi 
мү обе in-1850 {һе арреагапсе of French buyers in the markets — "a rudes т 
however, to get sueh -things/into'the' pots in ^w tire change. Their first operations, wêre 
they aré.to be win ns is gea [n te ; on the one they wer logged by it ante en length; «and about 2 
petis i to allow of having them wollestablished] the toutine of old habits of commerce, and in the next diameter:at the widest Tan 
fore. winter ; therefore shifting -slionld' be attended|place the hampered, by a héavy duty. which | де thick божага, tlie: stalk;: whiclr- 
AS soon. аз: the i Keep rat hás bee» since repealed. ^ Another éausé of fai WAS | obliquely "inserted 4 
ist for а fortight cór oret répotting;! the" inéxperience "of the agents "e , and -great аиа ДА EES 
plants | difficult foun procuring persons at Blidah элна о ea 
n conveniently b 
ы, x red ks йз down or 
wii. 
After: С E er дары таныйды! 
and shadit ЕЗ freely to 
in be dóné without dang one 
ERE ааны rue ee: [Dosen роне into Franee 3,206,000 Oranges, and, variety from tbe 
have the strong and well matured 
{ ig тар п oots ЕН, ws; 
naeli i asoma “Бе necessary to induce the buds to break water and eM of neroli from the Orange flowers ;|thatit would be valuable for.drying.] 2. 
of the house, suc ith a 
еге might temperature may range from 40? to TUN cient from these mo коти мше Me pomo 
i wi 
the morni 
вооп as the buds have |. great quantity of essence of neroli is obtained, as 
e 
so. deformed. that i 
a ne to|requires peculiar care and great dexterit ii ее 
ca rapid GR die the fóots em per of | necéssary not only to "velt spoiling but b^ аа нейи, that big. ш ену, | 
the fresh soil. During 6wing season attend to|that freshness which is so much apprecia ated 
assumes. Were"it not:rather UM ST 
ex it. furnish а go 
tied out, , In 1851 the exportation was more sat Um etory ; but | supply throughout the season: by beg üried'iá #078 
and to secure strong |i н, Md iA ofa Але different Lind from ima We have. tasted. the -früitfédslr 
Е; f September, i к 
tt ASIE the bar Si nid ү у үн Air Success. E at the same time fruits. o£ the: 
many he im rt n 1 : 
that af the Mola 1832 s 1 m ler armes ; 50 | near Montfaucon 
n be d t 
ed Hen so that the aane will be such as to encourage 
ine, 
w rang NE чүт ари as external j ъа E 
ot yet been turned to any | C : "n 
when -4 account in Баш, апа АЕН they might be abus д EUM ko LE prr 
tract orange | it should prove the same as; the: And 
m the last a Аё осе ерү мөр on 
water which will well һе as is also е aint m air ls afè at right ад 
ое Ранар]. ell bear comparison with that of горе ings e ndn, Qe 
| blow: dew anne 
allowing itto rise some 109 with iam ae 1 importance than there is in я ehir 
Hedp./ A: watehful WM ишету apon re >з т: department of Alger, "The; e abolition of ie dy ш = |the wind over their mot 
and avour ell placed 22.216 | 2 тегу fav urable effe ti M dde t the вате level, does not а m 
grówtli) regulatin e temperat : uence, the out-pouring; though it'eertài (ne e 
state. pf: —— iati ae deu more by the of the fruit by MERC ! quality | Ba E g "eos uy 
i m 
т at к an 
ficalty of maintaining in large houses a cool moist | s. 9 to be done in this Jin 
ich t can h i 
atmosphere, without 
— IDIOT rapid growth, they sh 
y etra dés 
insects 
grower а отрута. і 
an intelligent cultivation, » isa ill alone : n 
e ith suecess with 
Su 
d „Portugal. nAgreat -deal Tid emu iens o of itet mi неё 
ardly be It is absolutely indispensable, however, ihat, there еи паво Аср е 
pit or frame as early in spring as the be: arrangements at Blidah for fumisbíng tke aec, and | outlets tó one inlet is ав much 
се i 
cases, as for @ in the Pear, т ount are certainly deficient... The. requisite | inlet; though this аггапсеше 
i s Merten vinee frost. withou d the whole feries VM br. eov ne со ъч ie santos чете | и one, which EN ns 
rry Tave аа ecay creeping: down th oss bo i : ^19 рге»: поша be exaetly equal. grea 
arene UI leis of бате the germen itself. The Minister P адан арат у TPtion:by.the soil, plan is its сно бай еп 
M— gnato оа desirable change, and has offered | prizes for p this and, to be fully carried out; tl 
sh pure as md pa bt a practised Ee e will at once dis. | 0" ^Pgeries arein the ition, and Шеге is e openings whatever 
4.6. mor Vigorous ау, ts neighbonrs begin | perros to hope that the em pos will, je mare 
cultivated in Algiers, Дерце 
Cr that pr 
the” Biowers. | ith equal a wap et there s no 
