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the heat of p ^ if not covered by а non- 
and also ет 
і i m ma 
caleulate t d esent 0 rom these. elements. the = 
temperature of any clear calm night. before examining 
in the morning. 
mbered that cold is chiefly 
on the surface о ofthe ground, the а - the 
face being "m wg на » - above it ; the 
diselonred, а and it is so- seen in perfection save in a 
ewhat warmer tem When the spec — 
Mum shabby in Vn. ri ey may Da severely c 
back and stored away in any spare corner of the n 
use, k th 
air being hea wn slo opes into villes 
E deny tho sa — 5 which regulate the m | 
heavier 
А Шегшоше the bottom of an artificial | 
a eet wide, 
M SH E 
e man 
n 
som 
rom the heat of the мруз ог еа: will s 
250.40 ; 50° c th 
from simple exposure 
e tempera ir vet 
ure to the clear blue de on a calm 
anducting |m 
esized pot, and 
season as directed above, and they will for 
of oer desired size before winter, and wi 
ore freely than а plants. Alpha. 
Hom e Correspondenc 
Hybrid эзе arii A 
lection of these most magnificent evergreens, I have bee 
= JUSTICIA рук 5А. 
Ша tis hardly su 
urpassed 
the g 
А е.віоуе,, ог а warm. "atio pinehing.out the points 
„Shoots as. soon. get ho sf the 
id рну, меа to pes the grow- 
“young planis in аду, 
where; the temperat 
еер. ^^ ihe login propone eret 
пуедіедё rem 
place the 
the glass гү 
50°, апа К 
at the root. Aboa 
CK saon, after. this, time as. 
ЕР mperatu 
и ена 
„Ја winter, 
Sítuation near 
E owing it to rise 10° o 
modera: ift, 905, ‘about el 
гі oughly 
leaf soil, an Sarp sand; well 
r potting as as the roots 
erar o i fresh soil,.stop the shoots | 9 
‚ them well down, yeh 
uds to 
t у 
moistened over- 
the syringe on the afternoons of fine ays. 
mmer. уезі ts 
alture, and that it Low long succession of | th 
in the 
lass in а nete rather shady- part |^? 
ties, On enquiry, however, I find that almost all the нді 
now offered Br. sale by those who profess to айыке 
are grafted, and, consequently, for most purpose 
d Indian hybr rid m phy are plants 
te mode of 
es to r early to test its К, 
n is vadis t in a shrubbery, a can 
I would therefore 
se 
ed on the smallest cepe scale. 
perience goes, there is M at var 
hose which -m ble t 
Vin t made a new Yine border, 
| 25 feet long and 8 feet 6 м hel at proper dis- 
| tances e" brick on 
house to 
18 inches wide and 16i 
оке adopted, except for the extra expense which 
it involves, This, however, need scarcely amount to an 
objection, as the following items will Henne 
6 hundred bricks “ә 
T feet deal, Sir two inches ... 
Lime, sand, nai 
430 feet 1-inch deal, for frame and shutters... 
2 dozen small cast-iron rollers . 
£018 0 
013 6 
o7 8 
418.6 
030 
The shutters —— be made 
The rollers mentioned in the above i 
ы; "And as soon 25 (em more pot 
Shift into the flowerin 
г 8° and fine ey may now 
рм ‚ы үа 
15-inch Кат which will - MA ^ 
; modera 
y з 
tied out, as eces- 
d rain А till Nate ihe middle of | 
-not be Pda and 
e them 
COT Reps ite foliage gets 
thus + have had 
Joung | gene destroyed сга оси ner April 5 24, and 
wee touched :— 
i асыгу killed у ФА. 
аа меча зт о in е" үбү very 
zit nme on 24th April) ; Picea amabilis, P. nobilis, 
Web mirot bos Piehta ; eias insignis, hale- 
funebris, excelsa, lusi- | ru 
and Whitieyana ; Juniperus excelsa, — 
ordi- aeria 
glauca, and lycia; Thuja filiformis, 
The joi fille 
he iren well tarred, a e as air-ti 
Papi ible. Т T : Dh e frame for the shutters үч be at Теве 
1 foot d d and should have a fall of 12 in 
6 — completely and айу. covering 
n the ho P 
n smooth tar is spread 
finely sifted are laid on, and we 
hose 
d | have been killed, marked 
seii A. 
"rds A. Douginsi pa me 40 feet [n and A. Lee 
in 
jau 
м Вил 
the pane) treatin СС ену the remainder of the | phylls, and ili 
Possessing a e rable me з 
h, in fact tree-like shrubs, | $ 
n 
Pinus, 
88 
725 
xus elegantissima, а prem. Liboce boce- 
p im мй, TArauearia brazilie rus Deodara, 
| +Salisburia adiantifolia (17 feet Т умыла im- 
pues. (14 feet high), ова, T 
| Pse 
arrya macrophylla Цену y рағду), 
issima, Photin nia serrulata, I 
suffered very ry little o on the 24th A D. 
Ara 20е I have a fne [A of this Arau- 
i ted out in th 
#65 
Fi 
bies Brunoniana 
e quite rned, but abs к чаша: ш, hurt. In an esta- 
йен эша) is not quite half а mile from mine, the- 
and Deodars, although ктан, in а damp. 
ly injured, the foliage being sur 
Thos. Jones, 83, Gra nd Parade, "Cork. 
resist sending you а de caer of o 
9 | bl f the greenhouse 
pageria rosea.— I am aware that 
flo owering of this beautiful plant i is no novelty, I cannot 
oom in o 
Esq., of the — ear Ware. 
men, and unques 
climbers in ‚ыз ачсак, 
m е bloo 
what was antici ipated , Las its deliextely нде! carmine · 
blossom ч Tyri relieved by its fi oliage, 
render ost attractive ber дук -— bes deserving a 
тени іп every © са ection ES 
can be found soil I ere it b 
И across it from the 
been бча онон 0 
т 0 h see 
реа «еи et, | 
к are intended | d 
flabelliformis, an 
ital with 
"qs pan! *- f isi шаат s 
а wire 
ut damaging it, they are in а man 
before: they обе fully ripe, and the 
раків esit take ng бы -— year's тор іп 
he shape of blossom- e cases the fruit is 
shaken off, he pert the fring baa buds "either spe ваб огу 
damaged ; still arties unreasonably ex а. 
frui Besos not 
Pear trees must, 
LS which is the 
orously the 
- онер, Уга end shoots canker- 
ing and dying off. ces they flower 
алану, but 2 ЕЧ... n falls pem setting, which 
ed T our apad or spring frosta ; 
said, is the soil and the 
iie 
planting young trees in either ссе or light land.” As 
old trees which do bear, sooner i 
e better. In pae кч wall dd or 
open stan дыд, the soil should be taken ле two feet. 
deep, and а yer one foot thiek of brickbats and lime = 
bbish in the then add one 
foot of fresh - which will bring the 'eoil up to the 
common level ; on the top of this must be placed 2 feet 
