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: Гре stock here wil now be growing very rapidly, may be taken up, plaeed in paper: bags with the pen ш 
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the gn e га with gp% s — ramis ;|and must be afforded sufficient space to allow of tbe written outside, а nd BUM up ina pldeeé TT name 
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bit rió bdt ғаз үх тагт inh ка phe d Buried, compact handsome T M AAGA пали à Eth la nm 
E ' h in dia атс гейі "Ww house can har e kept too moist, an plants | partment in the eabinet.; the. skin.and r. 
some of whieh were fully an inch 1 , rning h € 
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colour, | and every available surface kept constantly moist. . ater Dahlias during dry weather; it^ 
е тед. roots have | slight shade will be indispensable for tender plants in | serviceable. to mulch the uo of. the. вой, 
taken up wi ver i i e forenoons of bright | manure. "Trap earwigs and otlier déstruetive ў S | 
К! inery. , From the largest tubers | days, but this should be used as sparingly as 1s con- HARDY FRUIT АМО KITA EN hs мно 
i sistent with the perfect safety of the foliage. - Plants PARTMENT. : m 
are known to suffer from the direct action of the Proceed with naling in the young T nadie 
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оа Д shaded without interfering with plants that require supply of bearing wood all ауе do 
y ripened, these tubres | plenty of light. Mealy bug and black theifs will siis iy: di that were stopped early in the Sas С ый 
possessed little of the acidity D might be expected o e looked after here for some time to come, the | of all the laterals exeept-one, or 
an Oxalis, and which is spoken of by M. Weddell in the | utmost diligence must be used to kee 
Ades Horticole n (iih series, vol, i, p. 149). On the | check. RCH1DS.—lf pren | 1 
меге. pleasant to the taste, perhaps | perly attended to there will be little to do here. beside - 
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t | а thoroughly moist atmosphe repotting amy specimen | runners for forcing RA spring. If Hot already 
i ng the геме? as may be | боой breadth of Bru m ance: should. be 1 
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ated i во i if they are | ground ean de spared; and keep-it well supp 
rts of Bolivia, where several varieties of it are m vel ing into the n it will be all an Mov а d water. Cauliflowers and oth g growing: 
lisitiguished. Two аге known by е names of Оса | about their showing fruit e Bm spring. Indeed there 1 
blanca orada, "The Museum is indebted to | is no certain meaus of in rx ing the Pine to alio fruit | manure-water, p. the..hoe. in. action. on ау; 
M. Bourcier for the latter, whieh ho: considers superior | at that season, but getting the — well matured in | eut Box edgings in 'showery weather, and-endeas 
in: uality to the Oca blanca, slthough М. Weddell i$ of | autumn, and allowing them а short rest, giving no more have all neat and clean опена Ж 
а different о —- X - blanca is beginning to | water to the soil than merely sufficient to keep the roots uou qa xa M. 
appear in our s; itisnow to be found inmost |in health, and. then. subjecting them to а brisk heat. STATE OF THE WEATHER AT'CHISWICK, NEAR i 
бербоо rg ope ае the базу acid flavour ^ot Шо | Treated in this way: в supply of fruit a£ the-expected | Ёге week ending June 29, 1553; ав observed a ее j 
is disagree eable to so E his acidi ity | Season may be caleulated upon with the greatest safety, E 
I e fla but owing to the want of convenience and necessary  ?"ne 
to о sun, which converts "ihe. seid into ym donis means, or other causes, the plants. are often. kept grow- 
matter, This а он із analagous to what goes on | ing when they should be at rest, and the result generally | Friday 23 
&t the ripening of most fruits. T'he Оса, when treated | is that the plants start into growth in spring instead of базе. 25 
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six to ten days; In Bolivia this: operatioris perfo secure. rapid. growth, -now that. if can done | Average. 29.861 | 29-01 | 72.3 
in woolen bags, which appear to facilitate the-eoriversion |.without etiolation.- Keep the atmosphere thoroughly Wd? Оу ovefenst; ver) limb. ар А 
кез € E E A this result, 'the:bags should |moist, but avoid héavy syrivgings. ^ Plants F 3c Overcast ; very fiue | elenr at night. " 
cient, to form a|iog in the. open bed must д: well ii pid Lm x: бе кеке Bape тёге TM SS wes. 
1 {еза their hor. Ankan ing та 27:81853 sudden hsavr anre) cloud an à 
eral. ,.QOeas. e. of ften may fs Gl пътен T ry vine: «ее апай ax 
ае and sweet taste is e figs $ they are then | VixERIES.— Attend. to Lien г @їгдё ны, өөү" 50 М Menn Tempen Ше ие, kien Mio mis jo. 
called Саш. The Caui is cooked d steam, the tubers | and moist where the fruit has been eut, in-order- to pre- During А FITUS ovi Н 
12 i m ет {гош jadis SAN e foliage in а healthy state pad opp TERE -M ms 
contact with the water over whic they áre cooked. In t the Vines well.charged wi ith organised, m 239771. 
Bolivia, and more especially а ТА c we Oen is whioh w ill be of the utmost blues asi next Aa La irt. 
emtivated to double the extent of theé' Potato. ^" The | crop. Give plants, fruiting in pots, а liberal. supply of к: 
price is also twice as ан as ra of de. last-:named PRALI water, as also those being prepared for the jSpuday 2 
V MET Journal of Hort; Soc. | sd T same purpose next senson.-'"Keep:a.sharp look-ont for |. ues, А 
ЕЕЕ insects Соно; and lose no time in eradicating Thurs. А 
them. ..Мегомѕ. — Young plants. must lave eüreful | friday. 7| 474. 
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(For (Ле ensuing week.) һе, ir Pu is до iium to be lost after this season, | 1552—therm, 9; dez: amá the pour umm 
eured. arth up as the roots ES iton t апей oe 
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will thore ? ҮҮТ oris Татта: Vs imposible to sagi ME f 
HdE bs M eus cause of disease in Ра ро Е A pylle-trees > Sent таайа 
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and the length of od hid they retain their | this Ee Plants that ripened their fruit and soil of paese kg, d e positio арЫ: { 
renders it very ot m to grow them largely | аге in good health, if cut Mk Ns the soil well soa «dm се м арене Ач frequently result fro Í 
l 1$) pu , о ї i justice вар the! with tepid water, will soon start into. growth, and se taking 
house shouid, he сене A Er cas, and suc N plui as | second егор o[ femi "They should mot bo eei, pensons, à lad vin ку utat these ui 
sare і by а Jn confined atm ^ арбаа во ав | however, to carry а Лотке е crop. cially if thé pired have: ревизор t puiuted, iras | 
to. Бе abl. it closer un ter than would sui FLOWER GARDEN AND ave ееп. | [i 
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$ To ; а im will до апу good | Late sown stein should be thinned vel 04 аз засагт "- [idee Samen Vie xr 
e Ауез їз regulat Dres E ot he boi smi са сек well өне ound; for if left to grow #00 | the weird Vine. abe Hoa hs us [ 
{ erii жата ants e ч ickly they spoil one another, and never make hal vast num а дур boot Ње downy maa ro 
ie Dem atm T irea free ci n | display plauts do that are wid ved. plenty wei : minute m = lost d : ys! the : de pu 
"ef air, t те he » | which aá рае from the first. Attend to stak- eer ү XU Lx tne чиш f 9 
: andevilla, suaveo ing suc 1e herbaceous ants as re : "ej X "beri 
E Toeomas Bini, e, и grow ree for » ihe € get а about Lys injured, and ун MN br mumbers 0 of ihe бо j ps lus 
0 —aün range з, ап 9 en gs t en joy а |s ms as is too frequently d beds, алй 
fair amount of-warmth and moisture while making their боек. Бе, аз s Tulipe, 7 аат d "Tus an uu Som, AP слу M i ihe jt: y 
2100; occupy: the beds—the hardier stove plants will | euluses, &c., will now be ready for ta takin ng up, а arid ah insects on your Bean stems are the comu " 
"form. 4 ce suitable decoration for the next three not be left i in the ground . after the decay of "the Tolin А p À ie DAL ERA Н 
pm ver: the twiners RE nd regulate | as; if wet e ti "e Мама э D Ame z We m mre шей отера, 
x grow ies е в treo get e ашыл ; but avoid | which weaken them for next season. Оп light dry dm кайер he inquiry fr і биос 
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Re closely, for t ы” аге never seen — peint «э. will be greatly benefited by a good Excipit ul It m an PEE Epp ЕЧ UA A 
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T x ml ess v4 3^ tee es ту Ле their с Vote water after етин, and the finer specimens |. zz д, S. Khododendron fer 
d grace et. y sickly speci- | shou ulched, to assist in keeping thé roots Moist |, Willow. The wool һаз л ES pr» 
e frequently egere for insects, and | during the growing season. Atend to the pFopágation of | Horus: Lichfield, Your, ne rt DE 
pest immediately it is per- the better varieties of Pentstemons, Which-sre éxéeed. |. Le. Tru т каЙ a 
be vastly ny difficult to radi han i i ; stoek of t fortunate, po 
а eradicate than if taken in | border Picotees and Carn arnations, which are invaluable for | PELABGONIUM: Tgnoramiis. AT. ср in M 
;eceurs to us that it may be interesting cutting; and although now disearded ће párterre witha dee саза) leadin pe i dvi 
s scia a mew plants to Jen pn Achimenes | should x be overlooked, “Cuttings of tliese, if put s бота ка dedo stalk. А Ge / АА 
me . asis а splendid thing—good habit, | before the wood 00 hard, foót & x т Sirie 
medium size, and novel ; very ric e мт т iow бет — seuls бтен ня н partakes: ido eer dct но BM 
» About which а good deal was said,| Pings will still demand extra саге. The pipings, е but the fruit Tas ушей wr e ian ише 
ultiflora, with larger flowers ; Grass, ma Second vi 
: ; y be taken off, ak 2eross.at the h — iee drieen th 
Cty fine a thing, and | and placed under hand. lasse ona е Vom e “т ыр 2. D hese pri : 
oxinia Duke of Seri ee they will soon strike root. CARNATIONS and P ; 
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it ot quite as fin j EES | *,* A 1, уне а 
Te ; however, well њена ыи? and Vh eek) li nos qai i ire Оке bU А элети "and others sre miavoldatty YT for 
is probably one of the best in cultivation, SrovE— | Offset Tous manure will still be fonnd serviceable. can be made. We mnst alsa 
which are turning кү in i iie foliage onere damnis n denis d aM d 
