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А scheme for а gas-house, a railroad, | Sumeneement of а disquisition on window gardcuing. that L. тисш is атра бо gardening. that L. racemosa tter kind for outdoor 
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own-hall is eagerly embraced, because each will а... sueceeding parts are occupied by papers, aet purposes than L. Erinus 64 ийе, F SN аге 
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ultural society is placed in a different category. | &c., cultivated in Europe, Hoyas, and other plants of Roses in this neighboui w уе been. 
its shows are ME: that t fellow- towns- horti tural interest. T t v e last number Š a long much affected by БОСА Мы ol е кыгы 
harmony prom y its meetings; that | article on Ward's cases, in iuh the editors propose to struck here in the open air, not only the coarser- 
the i innocent and езд beautiful i. is fostered- by | construct them taller, shorter, and with upright glass | growing seailets, but also Variegated aud fancy varieties, 
М ; that thé labouring classes are e taken from sides. We shall endeavour to give, from time to ише, A small bed is prepared for them, and the ба аге 
i urious à g оге us | put in and shaded e а day or two, and then " 
š but there is no money return, except to the ———ÓáÁ— 4 | bet on of waterir са occasio ally, 1 ЖАШ to uto 
gl сала New : [=т= chance, and tbe >y generally ис without 4 single 
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sxeful canvassing, get up а subscription- 75: ARCEUTHOS DRUPACEA, Antoine amd Kotschy in| ——— -—— 
to, keep Пе society in Ёла jam a| ter reiches. Botavisches D" Aug. 3, 1854 ; ; 
rced upon its dew ngu love | , a!iàs Juniperus tmt nes ce FLORI ә» Uh LTURE. 
yet to. be pit, nature's | Under this md e the Jun niperus drupacea, m 
praised, а dp cta» verd; very tioned lately at Рр. 307 and 455, has c just published | 
бше, atte de nimi hes oboe nd The authors furnish a ong чу n des wá 
“& Now, Уатт el Жошы р Vat e fva more r efe m, but they вау hese beautiful varieties iu qu ù 
va | my жел when I say that the най nothin ng about the distinction which they imagine © ne demand дай mi; б, бупн to s ч а for 
т feels a momentary blush when called s че pi eA seiten dh it and а Juniper. They add that t m, for the purposes of елаш 4 
рина "The ossessor of acres of pleasure- | grim —M— dete bacon plentiful. With that ее! in view, th 
d never have this feeling, for ог no one would |. e learn from Wochenblatt that the parents of. t, T have several times tiled Yatiots experiments 
E oot his expensive tastes, edepol аз they | из Пе” genus аге about to publish ш LM ron {Не the А Ч bringing vin tliis tiach to be wished for - 
AND Prnr ET NIQUE PELARGONIUMS,—Tt is 
Peaks adoittéd that j it would Бе difficult to propagate 
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and with wealth, But the owner of | “Coniferous plan ~ of the Cilician | result re, With Ohe exception, lave 
a few rds square, to which he divotia his MFZ GIGANTE only 4%. ү da cid By the fiiv нү ш ng m 
nings an nings, often becomes sport to ће) Тһе plan nt, AA: late num iet of the * “Кетпе h however, I have been enabled to strike Unique with 
ss for his attachment to his i Flora. In | Horticole ” under this futi, is the same as the Zibo- | facility. Before taking off tlie -—— ^ I expose the. 
1 is ri i feels en- | cedrus decurrens of Torrey. | plants from. which they are to be detached, for three — 
: his blameless occupation ; but he i often at 77. Pinus agi Carri " in Revue Horticole, | days or thereabouts, to the full action of tlie sun, d ; 
to defend himself against the bluster of Veini, 1854, p 6, figs. 16 and 17. whieh time ive no water; this um ` 
eartlessness of mere money-makers. hen a oim osed new Р 4и m Ср, is the same as | hardening the wood, T хе ents the cuttings 
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d says, * Your Cabbages must cost you а shilling | the Pinus contorta of Douglas, a and is a species of no | fogging off. I insert the nststin 
piece, if уч, benr ii is taken уе account ; and your boron id value. It is very nearly the same ав íWwo-thirds finely sifted сена аа sh 
es, ju AM ume me rule, are each D. half-a- | Р, Banksiana. | sand round the sides of pots бу. ously filled to the 
own, and evi enily t thinks he has emplo Y. xen ~ one-half with во potslrerds; tire euttings are 
modest cultivator Med, Ге ыраса иной icem ое лайн pese |, Г mbedded in thé soil im Боб a manner as that 
retaliate. The fact is, it is difficult to balance = the А of each shall rest on the etoeks..— By this plam 
; : А Mr ugly vtm pa ye flowered species, with а | ” jr ile 
green calyx and petals and a dull purple lip. It was | 
etir i T defending Варе, та жөнү. his antagonist 
Х " probably be of service to him. Itis well ыа {һе wena 
jndgm ent to go hand in "hand with the rir art, and to be 
Ше {о show а good reason for the love of gardening 
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а са s тоц some of the impo orters. 16 Severe] first 
the other day with - — Egerton. Mr. Heichen- VP QuVR. afr ^UE САЗА МЕДИЯ" ati ҮНӨ. better to 
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Ph stigselin daiket ii wi am AUAM NE | айе thën RU ONE oE that: peHod, I k 
eidi * the lights, "merely titip them a Titile at the back, for 
$ my advice and reasoning may be better | introduced “| {һе purpose of sHürding a means ef escape for the 
€ived if, in a slight autobiographical sketch, I ean с nci basiret алас йа... Ж, re ed air Within, snd T shade wit mats from the mid- 
istablish a claim to experience and knowledge of the diy tun. Th s&tering сатав par ae taken to wet the 
subjeet of which I write, I am then like, I presume, à den Memoranda. | foliage as little ss possible, and not to give it until it is 
Many of my readers, an amateur ener. My prae-| Маз. Cowwav's NunsERY, EARL'S Count, BROMPTON * really required. Treated in thié'w чну; the euttings will 
his art dates back as far asa quarter of a cen- | —This is опе p" tlie gayest little nurseries in the neigh- Бе found to root тему in three weeke; arid to become 
Whien in the suburbs of London Ï had a little plot | bourhood of MAE and one of ће best examples with | established pite ina омен or five weeke more, RM. 
garden of m reus mri little hotbeds of his | which we are acquainted È БӘ Айлы may be ейее!е@ ^ Cri vafo о тие Fasv.— The following remarks 
Stable manure, ре beh roduetion of a pun- |in the е - бн by means of such їпаїегїа!з аз | on this ы in e 1o those; made car ti 
üt Radish o 3s embed. Ignorant | scarlet G Verbenas, Petunias, сац alceo | соггевро y е prsy des ;may perhaps 
ry people m нау йор сш. обаа of cockneys | larias, tem m^ ri other plants equaily eheap and prse T know of mo plant: 8o'enéy to ит 
ав to rural pursuits ; but who can di with justice | easily procured. During the whole of the summer and and ағ Е Жи? dimit" {о Keép from year to 
love of gardening and flowers? Тһе Mignonette | aútumn t y year,as tliePansy. It may be лгаївей from seeds and 
ina broken , or а Hyacinth in a гуме Agr which is at onoo atiraotivo and striking, and which amy bloomed in a few months; апа an endless variety | 
may be seen in London's darkest streets, and | person having a f. ds of lin front of colour, marking, and ау thus be p 
e Wert eases de e drawing-rooms of its wealthiest | bi hono t tto доном? бае Mm ob dh plants here are Choice kinds, either select "ds 
farhish sufficient proof of the. foni m E kept in pots, and tastefully arranged in clumps оп | procured from the fi тда ве | 
the largest city in the world ; and I can testify that, in | gravel, on which, however, in suitable positions, mounds | P airo rm 
шу boyish days, a love of gardening filed the Ла of of earth have been thrown up, во аз to break tlie same- | favourable locality. Jo Wifi tlie Parsy 
mulüitudes of Ai, s within the sound of Bow-bells, | ness of appearance which а flat surface would: present. liable to damp off, Althótigh protected in frames ; 
that time my ocëupatigiis have been с of ће These have a grass verge roun eir base, &nd аге | we all know, to our mortification, the 11 effeet of & 
Ажы Wie hands, Af one period, an ing | terraced for the convenience of growing РЕ on them; summer's sun on it, It isseareel to point.to 
fo тагу Бинт reatened my лүн; and | one of them has been planted as follows :—on the top are tT hes of plants so peedliáry the amateur's as 
ghét to the recreations of childliood neces- | sear t Geraniu ums, t then a band of the» blue „Ageratum | ih's,or one that puzzles bim tó cultivate more. 
yas the means of "ari i mental апа bodily | mexicanum and follow ving hints ma pn lim. Seeds sown in 
Mens sänd in corpore Samb. Y took to hace last, or nearest the gravel, Petunias and Frogmore and | autumn in pins, or even in е open border, will come 
h'a'heartiness and love which made its lab Tom Thumb Geraniums, the former being. preferred; " den 2A in а few weeks, Tie seeds should be: y 
nt, and its successes delightful. Many еы red with fine soil, if covered at al, as half the 
ove flowers, who love only t look at le ede and on their ишин rere; China Roses intermixed pieds sown rot in the ground, from 
| but would rather see them die than give them a h Caleeolaria vise a and scarlet Geraniums, deeply. As soon as they have push 
n a careful watering. I did not pursue The Roses flower beautifully in early summer, and | leaves, diey ' lanted | out 
. I endured the labour that I might — in October, keeping on then till the frost kills the from 8 to 10 inches Ялт E Ше 
я Тһе э ome of a | blossoms. + Of the- beds on the gravel, one consisted of | кезуу Дүн from good m au 
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the again and agn, that the iion might be mel- (Beauty Supreme); a third, of (Enothera prostrata, labour of peculiarintere . Asspringadvances, 
| by the frost ; the back-aching work of -— gin with an Araucaria imbricata in the centre; a third so treated will commence flowering. 
the p own the soil arou scarlet Geraniums; a fourth, Lobelia Erinus, with a will be to select those Which possess good 
basi үш ы, rg above cedi E n eni Deodar in the centre ; a fifth, esie t m c with a view to perpetuate them. 
дате done, and y rewarded de xercise | Heliotropes ; a sixth, Ageratum mex singular and pleasing varieties that do 
Ч y when, in the mont f. Pins ту a Yucca, with Forget-me-Not г round it; d, Jr; iiie ерут the arbitrary rules Ру which florists! flowersare judged, - 
E зт ел ж» наг? diese чегә vert sido e of variegated Geraniums ms, such as Golden | whi eless, are worth for common · 
е а of Lig . Chain, Mountain of Tigh t, Flower of the Day, and the 
— 7 In these iine health has been secured, and variety са called Osborn ^s Brilliant, а low growi ing kiud, with т 
be y för melancholy, nor is it to There was also а a clum ump of pink "Geraniums, the flow 
undervalued I = hich however, very much spoiled by the lafo |] 
whie эры жек wevi | 
ference to cupro ew: P Of Verbenas there were beds of Blue Bonnet, pets 
Andke, and а King, x xn pe of ев r f 
shades of purple ; Crimson д, а fiery-scarlet with a | possess e "o - Ta 
smal it; Duchess of Kent, white сэт Biel ot nime mno "starry ; 
e idi Берени epe | loeis soft and elearly defined. "These instructions will 
