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what are ‘ommon x Auricula, Polyanthus, Alyssum, | dark in colour as those of the Роса Laurel. Farz lag: А Che 
plants.” The e Cheiranthus Marshalli, Iberis, Primrose, shall never forget the impressions I ас Ма йош a visit Mospilus, “Mezereon, Pea 
Saxifraga granu'a aisy, Violet, Forget-me-Not, Anemone, | to the Messrs. Loddiges' Camellias at "ны: д з ibe 
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be not too row Margin it is wished to increase their | geo о fao ground beneath was thickly strewed | Daphne odora rubra, Epacris, Heath, apa n Мо ae Tp ч 
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others by — а e гат TR e ost pos spring flowers, Hi беш ghti ng the ith their varied melodies, AE dise Brompton, and Queen Stock. Stove Plants : 
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tbe Pisae way, the last-men ntioned ЖР uy from | nous We dei мур, а е of t the w white variety lived iut tho open air | Cypripedium caudatum, villosum, and others; Dendrobium. 
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extensive and beautiful gardens just alluded to where, oder | mosphere during е "m (вто тазаа е formation 8 Birds.—The destruction of the young buds on 
, thi ay scenes of | and as а 8 m асес out о i 
the аме mánsgoment. d пов min pr Ані t g А та ooa nid "lightly shadda from. tuo Han Чат tbá summer | dee: and Currant trees by sparrows at this 
summer, dae r. Fleming's сае little nca Spring | months. А minute insect, the thrip, i ; i foll 
inier Gardening." in which his practice is Eor and | plant, and requires checking by the frequent use of tobacco | ing simple and inexpensive remedy:—When the 
ri detailed, ы of which I am iore ns зея 100 xpo RE lo Ski Qu Mi didt ДАА Ирандан hti aig ardener prunes the trees, let him take a reel of 
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EXC AM of a lecture. FECE we фат Д р: tho f lowers. ран planted | dalis nobilis, Daisies, Dielytra "spectabilis, . Epimedium 
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‚ Honesty, Candytuft, Catchfly, Erysimum, Gilia, в posed. by mers "аот: "and as t = tend ie үр oth Mr, Ingram and your correspondent “J. F.” are, 
| Tert, Nemophila, Saponaria, and Virginian Stock are amongst UR mery Hen A A c hugely in ir eerie | I think, far бо lenient towards that audacious little 
* Ls a анаи iuiediequidd] еей. т ese | certain Annuals not sufficiently iip ndure the winter ос | Er —— the hous usd -Spar TON 1 don't object much to an 
i t where intended to grow and flower; or | of doors, but which if sown in May, Juno) 'and Тау, and grow; 
oe ofthe situation damp, such conditions being | under г glass, will кча; gon and Beautifully e the spring 
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unfavourable to their preservation during winter, it were | months. Su Чы sparrows, Де I like to and hear on; but it is 
better to sow on solid soll in — dry place, and trans- | Petu unia, Schizanthus, Stock, мі ег and the like. uz he large number d Ip во antóying. baroely шу: 
plant the seedlings early in spring. In conclusion, I would venture а pos remarks on the art of bin "Aa es isi ies to CEN in th 
The plants wi irre spoken of hitherto are of lowly growth, Forcing, Although all forced flowers are not naturælly spring g see o come amiss e sparrow in the way 
but the most га of qom d ir^ are found among flowers, they made so by the art of the cultivator, and | Of food, or materials for building its nest; for "a as 
hardy ornamental trees and s We have to search the | enter so largely lobo. the decoration o£ iut саран 4nd with Mr. Ingram, he begins feeding upon the Peas 
[e forthe tiny Violet eg Lily of the Valley, the Sarake halls at that se i from the ay they are out of the ground till pe are 
the Primrose, and the Hepatica ; these are lost to the | тр es ор "forcing " consists in accelerating the period of | 
heedless many, E EN I not how much modes Pg waits perfection of бір and flowers. The practice is simple, but | fit to ga t, which he will 
tobe wooed in its re ent. But the largor forms o of vegetable | nevertheless requires an amount of knowledge, care, and entirely a up if left peus then Le бшсе, Spinacb, 
z cannot be во p br. They rise before us, confront айн watchfulness, which а Ата ч —— pat a and Endive—I should not have had any of the last 
vator. By forcing, t ch ripen naturally in autum; 
wer that fe resist, e dE to perfection in in spring and ко the Somos | three fit for use for the Jast two summers if pat en 
те ost башдан of spring-flowering trees Le nd shrubs Sui bl 
are the 7 дА varieties оѓ Almond, Mespilus, Laburnum, 
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every ві а een their claims with an eloque 
mer are induced to bloom in winter and i n pring, | been ed to the mercy of С рага I have no 
Шеге as with spring flowers, the glass- о чой чон ould be as | of Endive with scarcely a leaf on it and Spinac 
Pear, Plum, Whitethorn, Horse Chestnut, bl. . А low night te should also f Д 
Treo Раопу, Flowering Currant, Lilac, Cydonia, |j sisted on. dn е ицро "nearly as bad; even the mal of và Cabbage 
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trees U oy: - e. ifference of 15° or 20* between the maximum ^ 
to include the most desirablo, , Tho xe 19 day and night temperature is seldom too much. Tho syringe 12 18 inches apart, and a few inches above the 
i j mur ite ed m ае сне etia o RA TT d ор} ground, keeps dom. iu) but sometimes this fails 
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temperature of the forcing house when the plants hav e | with regard to [Jes rry and Curran t buds; tl 1 
“ fowering trees arrived at that stage of Libya pa ent a en te йозе: о buds 
begin to colour. e period of expansion is of course re 
e mies Peach, and if these were more generally eer flde racio oL: жы от flowers aro ШӨН Docér but the sparrow takes whichever is most convenient to 
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POM on tho p р com of plants for | the flower garden as in the ki Mo garden. In 
to deal win ad winter да priog, P veg and similar things are often 
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sad naturally blooms in summer, and rests in winter, may о erbenas, rgias. ani unias nearly 
тат, restin — tod bioom in winter, By ong emp conrso destroyed just after thos they were itt : ied hi um 
f aystemat men; ns may be com rsed 
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ust sia view. by tho t use of tho other. Plants have бю рено ot Ginie d of iheir {еы . Bryan, Heydon House, 
aei boom matar nde Ges in эриш. Wa те, зара. sn day, and summer and winter ; and a plant vá Roy. e Hare m try sparrows are bad, we fear Londou 
ifferent assemblage, a gayer and m bl ng that а | SPATTO — тшен t 
For the RUM ТЫ CE are natives plant if removed from t open ground and forced one year, "n je аре.—1 purchased one o 
Qimates, and the flow f larger size, and | then returned to its former position, will bloom ab an | the “218. planting qeu of this Vine, which was 
flow. AER айдата earlier period than its fellows which may have been left undis- growing in ап &inch pot. Instead of planting it out I 
The йош ff fow почта | turbed, so great is the force of habit, even among plants, On Freed fe i the pot, and it has now on it three bunches 
е colours касса In | these pom unds then is the practice of forcing base E" ed.. v ч NI 
айг the av о To well эша а oed rnm ts which e re ce has | 15 inches long, set апі thi nn The ine show 
sh be well suited for the purpose 0! dor sm 
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o inthe airin epring Suche daga: Males реу tho Ghent eto, rove to er and, ta give i m edm ү"? 
Deutzias; Red and White Dwarf ponds ouble D uce em p 
test аһа &vraetest of epring- 100016 Pink Japan Cherry; the Double азот ETT vd Оне Уа nouncing this to be one of the best new Grapes lately 
species are hardy, but l post refor | Blum, Peach, and еси е e poe» Кз sent out. Even if plants that are offered as fruiting 
lants. The best mode of Prunus trilobata, | rons, Roses, lants at 42s. had yielded such a crop I should have 
d be sown in June, or | "uen of these plants as are grown in the ground out of doors | been well satisfied, but that such a small Vine shoulà 
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d ir icol October dig up ир the plantes p pot them, and place them in the placed 1 foot above the surface of the ground, stood at 
кы Сапе, - of which ther. б ойе qe Д ноо mer M. Dn жы grid Pr cl ML 17° this morning at 6 o'clock; it is опе of Negretti 
Sdknowledged re Rong spri is Fer Mta sentier reo or ird the sme шош of heat be applied they will be | and. Zambra'8 best уч, ts. Another thermometer 
Тый call the Camellia tho quu ry апа I think wo may | brought into bloom аг а сайыс pert on a wall sheltered from the wind, and 5 feet from the 
dep mure preca ЕР, of its rich and дейс iossoms, 25 I add a brief syno ise the most xm and attractive [ш stood at 19° pde. the same hour. We have not 
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winter thé open ground, receiving a" es rper re Violet, Мас and white; Fritillaria Melea-| Royal Albert and Champion Hamburgh Grapes.— 
seen ЬШ Ding but а slight thatch of reeds. I|gris; Hyacinths garden varieties; Muscari botryoides | ү cannot conceive on what grounds Mr. Torn nter con- 
thriving wel те. trained against| and pallida; Narcissus, Ranunculus, Scilla, Snowdrop, siders these two kinds of Grapes to be iden tel ‚тїп 
NM M grow no , Tulip. nial or Herbaceous Plants : Alyssum ы two varieties san differ fr 
cool greenhodae t may be|saxatile and! variegatum ; Anemone, en varieties, also | Шу opinion n no two om on: 
equal porti viae ae ia o m-| A. nemorosa flore-pleno -— Pulsatilla; Arabis, several | more than they do. Champion Hamburgh, EY it ia 
караге i$ an excellent stimmen da y peat. Weak | sorts ; Aubrietia deltoidea and purpurea ;, Caltha pado | sometimes called Black Champion, i is well known to be 
and flowering, enriching the colour ed e 2s tort uit ien „Ж. Biebersteinii, Cheiranthus Marshall, Cory- |an early Grape, producing a rather thin and delicate 
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