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I built outside and. previa with a d e*t 
Itm may thus happen sma d out thi this | The heated portion - of the house, to which alone I priam wall s is back aei which i is the ihe мы 
Je under his ar name, Nutt р а Red ES кае. is made 9 inches lower ed insi de, ixi reme: ted a A ‚ещ 
next d. йолу те Henderson's Pe n — T A d s T nt 186, to more head room to the same thick iron pilé whioh. p Th 
A i en Oldaere's Superb R m дап кы y, to prevent "hei r shade falling on the | stove forms also part of the bottom of the back ù 
ear Windsor, and the Castle- сый bor The brickwork eph g the yes und but. to prevent this petes an great a fu 
and, and were i niger) to slope enm E the ath u pwards, but | escape of heat, a few ^ bacs re imbedded Eie, 
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known variety, the ера of f which i is also some- [t the door is is a pump, which. works from a tank filled by | 
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s hich is id i in cement, is fiue а and u аы to [Sg чь: T 
e beco сог ally per Ha the back, the top course, w ит у. Тһе back мы 
ceptible differences of character an be claimed ior pet rfectly А оптен [^ por of which p. p 
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iginaliy sent out Mr. me and app =ош steps from outside. | kept flat. By a contrivance ма wo 
an Pineapple, deep шш The door of the stove is Pi wit dh the back wall of| the 5-feet border pe ed by mirum m 
flavoured, dwarf and | the house. The рас ps rder is formed of two arched аа with the 8, 1 
flues, the ‘support walls being of 9- ез work, апа | Thus the back border 18 a hotbed retainin g its lo 
ë Mr. the arches of th Tie СЕЕ is bra 24 together by three |long after the e is extinguished, and any part of $ 
Charles Short gr. to Sir W. B. Proctor, Bart. Langley | iron ties. Each of these flues is on а dead level, but covered with a hand-glass can be u striking 
ves Norwich. Another i is E ^s St. prs the о origin | the he level o Etha he top of of tho e bade ap eis6 inches higher meia . The heat also is A peer applied to ü 
W. H. Dunnett of at о e fron Just need 1t, namely, at the roots, 
i . James c us Co. an aperture in the аба: wall at B. Тһе smoke i ів dd may occur to some of your read 
a a partner in the firm of loue S high coloured, | first С into the front flue, and passing into almost the same expense the front bordes D 
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shape. Closel mbling this is а very fin eet 
locally designated Covent Garden Red, а kind much 
esteemed in t Garden ket, ing high 
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in 1859 that it du pronounce the best in trials 
made with t the Royal ооа .Society's 
im at rote Ak “The flesh. is deep crimson, of 
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А. very good dwarf variety of continental growth is Ў | 
Беу imported into tea о Per i I hav no even SECTION. | 
Шак ду mahy.. instgnoet: es Ди. а nas A, is tho di B. the return flue; О, bed of ashes; D, path; Е, front border. The flues me 
cusan Blood-re "m Bey Ein ed ТЕ p ea peri oe 1 foot sid 1 foot 6 i inches "s m base ums. spring of their arch. 
mall Crimson,” o ; | 
— fine stock of this “ foreign importation." I ` > | 
imagine this also pe pnt ске isse Blood-red, 
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he Green or White known also as Perennial 
Spinach Beet, i tivated. тшу for its leaves, which 
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The Silver or Seekale Beet is grown fori i aie | 5 
and heart, eras ed sed like Sea Kail. greatly b: Са 
improved vari leaves of which are s bail ee 
uri while nd pui are much whiter, bas recently 
been sens out by Messrs. Beck, Henderson & Child, of Qe 
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cultivated solely for one ve фер, its d F А + 
Ал Bats 10 ашк i not ы Та ae obo aid: C рне he chi D оог in glass parili 
, б В в door o! e ve; е а] › , 
entirely та for agricultural purposes. T$ is by m; айр qoin Б for coke, p à vel or ove 
greedily devour its sweet ma juicy leaves. On the | been Moms as well as the back ; 
Continent however large of land are devoted to| flue had been carried brad cr horden, ке ev wall of the front id wit e damp e nadane 
its cultivation, especially in г Germany, Belgium, enn first have been discharged into the front flue The arrangements чс] 
and Russia, forthe manufacture of s sugar. Tt is said and then crossing the path might have passed into thé present time, given peris pror nami айт 
weight of sugar. It has been computed, that, at th nue indeed w етан s ks i jon 3 Sp onde EU 
К at, a сорвед 
нн time, not less than 362 2 millions of 1b. of Beet рани —€——ÓÁ E. i 
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re manufactured on the Continent. Quo, 
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healthy plants, with good crowns The б MN 
шш ыш ооо Hte "Соркгарондено to to Vinery д е йо week in I 
A ORG linsia verna (INuttalls).—This рина spring- irae showed well and promised я hes 
Aree emper | oWWéring ann Ed has been in epe: with me for nearly | was greatly disap inted to find that hey al m 
lia resulis ob [ous ium SE (р. и six weeks I received У йаш from Mr.|outto be blind, The second lot was put ipe. art 
поша the mode o NE S The irri of a in Fibre last, They were | of the Peach house, and these also showed f sho 8f 
was a brick tt, tby idet the жо vel RT th боя фетр pots pomara дое се ане v © 
a south-wes re they have su t but I 7 disappoin 
алад) rnk economical: Leg Nose space, and | remarkably well. In spite of the hot dry weather of | blind. Nothing e onld h ave been more henltbyand zery 
lur: P , vit wide LEM - pa they m short stout plants, which threw | ing, t spot or mish on foliage or to be brit 
and having perus i Moin ths ) 
І a quantity of side shoots. e lower division of | one exception, that the anthers ap conn 
сзи piren by Mr. Wykeham Martin of his hypocaust, the flowers is шм blue, the дин pure white, The In the funt of the Peach ћоце they bad full ms” 
зне аа Ba tying such a modiâcation of it аз seed of this an hipan m wn in autumn, for it | of light i b Moy placed ort 
suit my nok vegetate if kept till spring. Thus treated it | retai шыта, amd bein entire winter 
e wee EE ner, prat. RUM P bloom in Min for г Mores 3 out of they w di We tendai to. The plante eee пр! 
that broad, g plants. Мама C. v t be con- | in front of a and d * 
com nearly $ е ЕУ is hipped, founded , Aer C. verna eredi atn North haer of dew dE Der 1f any y oE Ta a Bit 
23°. e flowers of the latter are pale | ccn thr light upon the езше of | 
vr o ns are of brick. The central pa | the his and gh; it m: however, hardly be met with |1 I Should fed ch obliged, 4 o Te 
Of the house. Thus 20 square feet of onda pedis often MERE D 25 Marisa) io Pared ad BU et "permitted to, - 
gained. The house is divided into two equal portions | prevails, a little loose MT M рте тече, Si deme "y tros ў m be Риа I mid илы 
entrance door is at the back of соу іа е d m c і 
and elose to the Gig Palin Strawberries.—l Strawberry plants | object was to prove that 
glass p mom A fev fee outside | irgendeiner сыл ОЛАЙ they were strong | our gardens was none other than the tru 
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