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These arms had each as. worth sutivaton, itin ter аан bo largely | be founded on sound nae 
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d айат котын hi h, — реа plant for winter flowering, ап ht sn s prineiples, the атй, Vil shou 
formed cd {Аяна sali as n then left to | grown for this panpa cei m оо асое ААО 
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brave ve со ds teaiin would vd УУХ D x шай а RN eet long, which KASE fact it is е who » 
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E re Ha Starved (irés-m But each | interesting, а ih fine contrast with hene жас, E t абуне pio a formula фы, 
M d^ jihched Баск to three eyes from which | S, far as red goes, however, t FE ш ^ ge int ots ew 
та ма p ches soon proceeded, which, in their possibility of аас it to form а compact, well- i i ЖА 
А 1 h Tes FX the same | farnished eimen, for if stopped to the extent neces- | possess а knowledge of the rin 
nm, ei piene тан aj: D e зт лур ai this, it loses its leaves, and refuses 10 gro ie Ө 
0се85 херва " f very little importance, as if а 
Mm time the shrub had formed a heap of ver- | at al T Bet n г I E ZR. e Me spikes, | AA rci" Ad? redi № i» 
dure above 6 feet wide, and had mre чав " : Ade Apes p rom the outside shoots, would not be seen Эзе AT но gestión HiüBt De 
i i of scarlet | e Qd РУМЇ c 
branches, each of. which з rein ar tu werten Blade. , —— B 7 magr s арры qj Mif e 
t: а magnificent sp d tings planted in sandy peaty p е, i P. бе pret | 
"been t:- Even the Cliswick exhibitors eos bell-gl and placed in a sharp bottom heat, soon | primitive type of the ] ear tree is foreigti to о 
rinena pale uy t 'sig to пееме я emit eret d if | ese are put in e Ki p spring they vM tivated varieties have been raised: 
trm D plant in | ёб for flowe next winter. The | arè the successive c gs паде? 
jo E As for mi soil, ixture of Pig es should b оа singly as soon аз they are well | centuries es pir cir em PM KATS ori 
"ám (terre laced i moist, war our own times, and аге 1 y due 
decayed Тере: во, and "— А E be afforded | ings. m shall return to this point on another oua 
house, till well established ; and if they can be а - 
e)in РНИ oT шшш; & бй bottom heat, this will greatly assist in pro- It i 4 ДА ; ече Aes idi in stron E inp 
XCYEGETABUE FATROLUGY No XXXIV. тыр Mo emission Sf et and Тил Wil sem vigour, By, enn in Ма dup М 
лыр ын idhe hs е A теб моа аде fot dia vus oum 76а War tends to ath wars their pot ar фе pes “Шү 
than they аге without moistur to suffer for , ња 1al 
o. m office of the villous processes of {һе | make them even leggy th hey are eye of the таа v perfectly peli {нё dorsi Жы А. 
imer imbibing those juices which are to be assimi- | inclined to be ; therefore, until the plants "riens A between p artificial culture on the Quina p - 
lated, r when they have given out whatever may be owering pots, attend to shifting before the balls E ctii which our honourable «ДАИР 
necessary for {һе exigeneies of the plant, opone fr over matted with roots. The best — - €— mmn M PA red ad. Ahira bli bitine, ДЫ ague M 
by means of the a issues are | plants during the growi 18 & pit or ? т a ai M 
(чүк з, рп Ай the outward "i ly | they сап be he kept rather "M has тт a ч his wil be — 4 m aed wo probes. ial 
te ramificatious of the lu pou the afforded a gentle bottom-hea 
Өр pics air in direct communieation SES, Tih of great айч in promoting vigorous ея wth. miem nd а most useful, our observations are biis. 
is contained in the tissues, with the Та onl slight shade will be necessary on the forenoons а=: bright oT hé nov niti mutui ED i 
a delicate membrane, t hich the constituent | hot days, and the plants should be ареала over-hea зы nk; сокет Dod fus ы ӨШИ 
pd different rates, according to their pea morning and evening in fine w — Lc А = - ate = MM © lin: А5 етуй. l- b 
degrees of penetration, while 0 liberal but eareful supply of wate the — d kabiy well a4 З T) А-- 
in the plant are given out, and thus oxygen із imbibed giving man ter o second k to dee d that ia ана » A ebd eint 
or eliminated, according to the absence or presencé 9f have well filed their dg хна friends, and they must ne lys 
light. t tre shoot secur: take › very little goo pe в, ^ п ^ 
iT 54. It is evident tiat any marked {э in the | ре done in the way of eee or stopping, for the plant e remitte abr s Ез мд, 
composition of the air, ог nsible ad admixture of ever. gro ely or with a any vigour, e Ud are I: à sie dedil , 
extraneous g must prove highly тшн to к! чт one shoot is allowed to take а он. 1еаа : е m miners depmágio lind Giai Y r 
tures so highly susceptible of modifieation a E uder | others, „Side shoots, however, are эз {Үр ni а рене ыча} ture return to the eultivation of: 
punte 209 з roges өү ш ын us which when. Ia. Mini үтүө 1 а À mese d shoni as à standard on its о dèk. л «fao ai Й 
Km 9 e cM Rs As edt ids | A aed kepi Mans the g S deg aed т, In raising young Pear m 
f ver intities of adventitio htly tied out. — m bending 
admixtures. о ат Pt. E be sli ved, Lrems 
‘matter, or eyen of th tters which are m heces- | Ag foli cient space. The habit we the t new, impro y: 
sary to to health i erga, UN клн, 2 tiés, or Не р Bet over s ос itis what y ua b =- "a s uits x append on: Ape 
yar ose \ is exactly.: suited e in uid k, that is t , 
i ар n UE cm br use. thelong Pol spikes of bright. ый bust SON = fet, or more, abo -— ve ре Poe of ће { 
arf bus ‚ sho 
k E ий jn at Cp m LL e 2 - not cd year, 50 that ая did not ta м 
um deny of. the air do the NE Tree, ihe plant. ah ould, be отт, lenting, л е г 
аз n ished. to. start 1 the mghest, D 
e ings Itures, land in those of our friend 
ip Дав каровы it holds very аме quan- idt will check the; ror the leading shoot, and more | our cultu а, 
азсег! ts interstices, and must of course be | effectually promote i growth of. jers tha g|I Par i у establish the principle, that 
arge quanti ui cmd would do, үр shading and exp 
t, as in the neighbourhood of chem | freely пар Дари» aes ера 
enormous quantities of fael | | freely, to тра погоді; 
refull tering, and. do 
get, pu the accession otl c bem of heterogeneous | аш, үз пиели да ае, iy will к 
8, arisirig from 9-1 fou S MUS а B dn freely till fle in AU PE. Ha 
'refaction, fermentation, : arunca! produeton | flower early, they should be- 
oxious gases. ае "еаѕе of chemical works tlie water, and kept rather cool fo 
is notorious. Та the n ehbourliood of some the | ist not be allowed | to get too d 
{в во sensibly T срне that no vegetable сап the foliage ; and, except for plauts. 
lin i in d dut ‚ largest trees rm fall a lower early e vill 
wifce. The injürióus effects рї m E 
igo : they will dot Дар p а y él» 
| they will blossom will, however, ‹ 
ture; for, unless this is rath 
flower so early. When in bloom, they must be kept in 
„шр ure of riot.]le ? О pr 
rs do not open in the ture of an ordinary | wi pose t 
conservatory, nor do the s Ж. я, "attain any length in a | praetice, and that they аге 
< T ace. In order to preserve the pl beaut to 
matter mixed with the aif, which € дечын | as long as possible, avoid wetting the flowers in syringing, 
ашу deut functions induces disease of the cell walls, and | and keep the plants in good health by attention to water- 
а ing, «е. After their beauty ver, remove them to 
156. Uti beds ismod with mueh confidence that | where ы temper ature may be pt at about 50°, an | 
the jnéressed eonsuription of coal and fuel, uera allow them a m six weeks to reeruit their ener- 
віпее ће introduction of failtoads, has made uch | gies after bon cutting back the shoots as may be 
uu in the eonetitütión of the air єч dis - d proper. Before placing them in heat, give a 
Wow: areke iak p" in the vegetable ега shift if necessary, hen the buds start keep | m 
— etnies. cape ns t == the | the stronger shoots tied ut, bending down and stopping | exist there 
"eg — > 10WEVET, | any that may incline to outgrow the others, and syringe, 
flect on the small pr to wate 7 6 yr 
be: prr e fiiis —X i ры beim T, &e., as recommende season, only that bottom- 
e almost infinites t portion м : that 
sf э nom re which i is immediately affected by an 
ustion bears to the whole firmament, it 
is is at once evident 2m no such altefation i in the general 
ace 
e sparingly mures mdi the in is oem “ Шеп 
n flow 
some size will be no necessity to keep | 
them greving p in n autumn, a a plant or two for early | 
floweri ау be oved to a rather coo and 
rned to 
ill s 
ih Piet ot very 
the earth where the increased consumption of fuel takes particular soil, except that it should be rich and 
» there might be greater reason for the supposition ; E iht and efficient drainage should be s d < t- asked 
en it is dered that Madeira has e ? "s Pon is 
Vilis with, or th th " About equal portions of turfy peat and loam, with 
b A щы өтеп worse, than other countries, in лу of sand, will suit perfectly, and a little thoroughly 
E 5 g ocean, and certainly paa decomposed cow-dung would do no harm. Alpha. н 
4 in Ibevibénnption. fuel, it see Б 
istr to аы, into any npa of the possi 
conside 
when 
questions itis itis quite impossibla. for us to eliminate every 
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«2 THYRSACANTHUS RUTILANS. 
Veri rien OF THE PEAR TREE. 
Ох attentively UE the observations in the Gar- 
eners’ Chronici cle, а 
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in order to restore to it the M: n 
tation which have (ec lost 
from t 
cation, I find that I may вод have clearly expressed e а "sti tive nature ; and it 
> Tms їз: = of the most useful plants of recent i s Fespëcting the standard Pear trees which T hav rt is it vot injurious to bes ion 
ction; any denso eomp meyer Hke ea favéurits rémarked near London whieh the action on the fo aud 
— — rage — are looked upon | In ihe first йө, 1 must state that I am far from is admitted by ien ' 
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