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"object should be — — — I sh re 
recommend them to be plau n beds ; their effec 
exceeding Excavate qr soil 18 Methe pasay 
days of November. Соп 
warm moist Wie wes with plenty of ma 
ire-heat sparing 
ure 
void 
ue to afford yomng growing | 
see to: planting. о, 
tected trom frost, апа-а 
west oT Pee 
Where t 
ù п ey аш 
shelter of а 
and fill in m a foot deep with very coarse peat, | drawing t lants by a high night La vogue e. With fail in e ing a good stoc cl safely à 
intermi ed with one-füfth of decayed manur viene proper : management and convenience, 10 | be quite | ar wed to grow too freely i В йн х 
mould. The remiaining 6 inch ay be ндеу peat ts: Successful | plan be 
If the. bulbs large љар to bloom, plant them growers, our горо етет Fécoinilhei dE Ж Thr y temperature | an 
12 inches — егу з апа beds of each kind ind in order to Re abel after this | fine in No 
are well contrasted one with the other the effect will be | season, and under their circumstances this wàs the most | and ai 8 
magni dit: S: judicious practice, but ts beds а Gd ihg l linings Js checks growth, and prevents the plant 
f given place to hot-water tanks "ip pipes, ап 7, nall|sappy as i r 
squ of glass, with their wide blaek laps ауу | throughout а 
Lied ad JJ P. Your seedling is either Duke of Norfolk or | tim rS, have been replaced b y roofs which пачу inter. i 
: ca wines like that variety to be of any value.—J G B. Much | cept a ray of light, М do Adopt the practice of. fo weather, à 
toos "ry days would b able waste. of елле, Å It is inter а аз those under glass, and | 
hardly too сіне: we am ^ at with modern facilities we | grow more freely after planting out in spring. 
Calendar of s inii vri ought to produce two crops of fruit in the iime that was Fed in the same way will withstand 3 
(For the ensuing week.) necessary to produce one under the old regime of houses | winte 
— aud тугаа but this eannot be e by those who ar а 
ај T DEPARTMENT. afraid to keep sis mcd атор ing Ne the deeline of . STATE OF THE WEATHER AT cuwer, mu 
The delightful weather which . e, how who ha ү still to eontend | Forthe week ending 4, as observed át 
we HE lately y experienced 1 s very favoura rable for those | with the к се залида ty pi pits, will do well to regu- : 2 | Вакомкткв 
who eannot find mmodation under glass for all|late mperature so as to avoid weakly growth, and „Ак ue 
ir plants, but it will be very unsafe to ealeulate upon | this must also be г - тте t É any eireumstances.| — m .| Min. 
sits continuance, and everything should be placed at once | VINERIES. — Таке tage of fine weather while it Friday 29}. 30070 
where protection ean- be afforded in case of frost |lasts г getting Фе pee of bone Moe "В ЕЕ: Чие 8 30. iat 
occurring somewhat peetedly. Where plant ac- use moderate fires with a free P air, and Мов... 2 19 moa 
mmodation is scarce this is the case about the | where iba онуч is to ripen Ше woo ер i E atmo-| Wer i1 2 
majority of private establishments, it is an excellent sphere as dry as pos ssible. Late Gra apes not yet ripe| Thurs 5 13 29.510 
plan to have rt of plant ground covered with | should also be ST Nm plenty of бе d and a | Averaze. | 555 
- some strong rather close canvas, fixed A 0 be easily | free circulation of air, i er to forward the ripening Sept. 39- коску AC шө i 
staken off or аА the plants ET proper erly Гаѕ much as possible while the weather is favourable сЁ азе | | 
- arranged, will prevent eavy falls «d аво) н А Look at last week's directions, and ripe fruit - е 
and wi et the plants n frosts ; an cool with plenty of to pr ny injury - i Кү 
ббйїїбайпёё of this kind Ав ex creto in' spring damp, and cut out any decaying berries directly Mein срео ett vii ЖЕШ 
for agreed vtm eo for; бэ Д out. It shohtld, they are per ouses in en ie Dm б мее nlii THE WEATHER ES am 
however, very much upon the principle thorougbly ripe can hardly be kept cool, and the ы ырыны ые келлру 
of Mr. in ers hedge backed orchis ho ufes, w rR of these should be left open eta and day in EH FR 
slight fra f -rafte err- and skeleton Ret dry weather. is will p t the continuance of Oct. SES |E [t 
hich to pet the vas, ake it par ану cron, — T ba! ses of getting the Vines into | 455 |4 
waterproof. e have a dictus of this kind, which | a dogmant state г ог ing. Theb of #ће | Бодау 5 602 "T 
autumn and spring is just as useful to us as if it were | early ор оша pr covered with something to proteet е A i С 
ап ех pensive glass erection, and its c alid was yery trig. it früm wet ; Web du Bu. p 43 
Tt is also useful in winter for pro many plà for this it wil n better done while the border is ina Paday 3| 596: | 425 
m: for forcing, both before they are naad uced to iie dry,he эе E Satur W^5893 1412.7 a А A: же - 
g house and after their Desa from the conse wik. GARDEN А SHRUDDBERIES. ique iulio арш ретй нане е 
ick and renders it safe to place y plants in the n e have many searee plants in the borders, -M 1 
open air for a time in ha me ен oth be which they intend to pot, 22 ре careful observers of Инә eique Correspon d 
Бері under glass. of the stove plants which haye | the weather; and to ensure being safe, must cove Pumpe: А с mde 
lately becn the > principal en e conservatory whip ither is the slightest appearauce of fr Give.|.: oid aM i tlie proper aspett for Pénrs, Plums Хуй 
will now be getting shabby, and foresight must be exer- | careful attention to the young stock, and recollect that |. Neetarines, ать Саш, for - varies in dif 
cised,. id be prepared with specimens in iaka: о supply | sturdy, well-rooted plants are much easier to éarry over| the ир ort may su 
their of the most for "t Came lias | the winter than large plants with long-jointed d таран rx 
b pone it seres T Hon] in a rat ouse; therefore keep the stock cool and expo fand |... aspe m 
пее them to' open their buds, giving E" d en |airas soon as itis well established after shifting into|: west. - Pee " mm ^ 
P óf manure-water запі the most forward Epacrises | йе pots in which it is to be wintere good ы i Re E TP 
s placed in a close ‚рагі оѓ е моо, where convenience late rooted cuttings may still ре potted 
they ur soon i open their blossoms; -as a арр» off; but unless they аге very Шек in the cutti 
er plants; provided their flo ees pots we would prefer wint по" 
їп аё, Keeping thè atmospliere чў this to shifting at this season, for they occupy much 
;dry, using just sufficient fire. on damp | less space - des tting рол апа һа рр шоге 
nights to allow of^ giving sufficient ьт to keep.the | space , for they. reque more | DiskAs 
T aiios ré in motion, so 0 prevent damp being raris and Mise “Ж sentio $ Winter ra those ' 
^ anons SroY&.— e twiners rs on Ше roof should т now Чий аг e.pot ly. ys e, 12-inch wide and 5-ine 
һе bound deep paus а ery в able. "for репо /uttings of 
Tu flowering, апа зрно зва obstruct Verbenas, Lobelins, er ue Platts уһ can be kept 
fh Eua wm LUN TN One of these will h p 
: e, revent their GzsxERAS : Р v 
t Adm арр; they will winter quite as well tr 
oed ой P (err be pepr as if potted singly in 4-inch pots, and 
uA AA г Will be safe fro vi fidt: мек may be red in а small spáce. re. fhettunmioné ASFA L6 P. отт 
will be pea up this kind haye to be wi vg in e m 19, Great George " Street, Westminsteri т 
Чашр, апа should not be exposed to a lower tempe- | the peces ME be potte sing) y , London 
= E ws t 45° um 7 uabl imet very subjec mp off, despite el 515 erem FRU 
"ef tbis kind were lost last winter through storing them unos tope i in Lem апа plaee may tbe Вет: 
"in dry s » Jard- plánts, suc to give for pem v ogether. Let 1, 
Ixoras, e - have ч mes А after flower- m ever, verit МАн. the barbarous syete lof. win- |... the other 
ing, shoul neoura arm Moist tempera- tering beddin stoc ck i Ж unsuitable laces. Thi Jitiey): 
ture, Аф nen ану overhead, апа Bets ар | рт quine is generally Peu te me mistaken hotion |  montel.—5 
the house early in the. Get any growing | of economy; but if a fair «ейп of ue. time requin ji " 
p t require — е, oom as as | to attend to mg wintered in this way could be made, | y7osemhles a eu Per 
- eonvenient, in t iem. Ny: rooted into ће ind all the losse tak "fad КИМИ, it „ой һе 
fresh soil befo р look b. for | found to greatly robes trm the нааф cost of fixing to tédnest dur cò 
insects, specialis: black iip e are oft pi a proper heating а tus and a few bushels of coke or | ог could ауе, Deme 
barar rott at this Ap cx nts as жогы, & coal annually. To the majority of the parties co Young ое, 
E =н а рт either fumigate dd cerned the T would be unworthy of Й учкай] they should exhaus + their otb 
house or remove ie pice p and к-не hly - v o lah e repaid іп one season, such as last, by the e cannot m 
clean them immediately this s perceived, for if | sav эе labour, &c., and the economisin hich D dee ís 1o 
y to its own way with g rowing “tender. -foliaged. plants, would a jected or in| requested kn 
вооп disfigures the finest spe 
DEP ERTECEN T. 
this season are so 
ece 
FOR 
Ae —Plants showing fruit at 
as to be well worth 
will however pegase no parti- 
tin the event of co 
ы damp weather 
hows must be саг efally protected from 
ild. be kept Eu RO and dry unti] 
when Юч will not be readily apres 
rather low 
t 
7 "done when they are seattered 
- Plants that: bes been Мн е 
ичо pást,in o viera ace 
Моа he placed im а brisk heat , taking 
soil about their roo 
as to get the fruit fairly set and safe before Жез 
eeded X^ in e most expedi- 
Prepa Ауу Shoù 
planting prt which it may "X 
the nurseri RE ет that. dem vit ђе! 
ot \ oes 4 € — ose. w. MEI in in 
А. of а in vod now than 
at үт iet T of thë 
HARDY FRUIT Аз» KITCHEN, GARDEN 
Continue to {жм Pears 
reful 
ha v. 
ч 
than their ordinary 
inak d Br oe 11 allowing. them to han 
| т the me of gathering; but they add 
"P" to proteet them from birds an 
it that lu, fall and prevent their em 
ood breadth 
2E 
be уер vm 
|to eatch any frui 
| bruised. 1 
choosing 
ot alres 
planted out this should be seen to at once, 
a piece of deep heavily manured land, етты 
афи "t | 
they become | 
wi m ind i it sow itse 
toda pi and iy Yn 5 тег 
me de. Хет 
мё mt и. 
to & “Тар 
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