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=== anced that the success of this 
samber, $ o^; Samer, andl it is А E" such that а second series of 
prune 
айоо} of Б h Plants, designed especially PR 
AH iow es, and. Excurs дэн Бу W. 
: Lon 
the nucleus by the oraria of brood 
f 1 
J 
good, ‚80 far as it but, another рте | 
1 yet present a suitable dress-foreground for the 
at err 
additional Poor combs, фк 
e an insuflici mber o to hatch out | 
Aa xis already t BN E would e been better to | 
PR waited we Me pape of the young 
of the com 
Some people вау there is * method in madness," and 
I don't see why there er not be method shown in 
the arrangement of n nursery stock, Coombe Wood is 
“з t эса thin 
bos, Lapis o. b first placed in the 
VA. on the bee ees were actually 
нл, from the cells 
рена, but Mr. оаа is proverbially а hy" met tho- 
| dical m . The e arrangement of what one might call the 
work allowed to elapse before a further addition was 
f tha 7 
1 d had 
When it was found t that } 
б the nderit of ыз the queen on tho brood- 
* | comb to € old stock, 
md EI in which every thing i is kept, fully convey : 
solute determination to have D thing за 
and well Тһе natural position of Соо 
Wood has not been rudely ion. rey d there might 
have been an attempt to om e little undulations 
cum is 
а n supposing the queen should be 
royed, 
: is most probable that other r royal ce 
cells in a ina rably 
which sho ved 
аз 
Же, Suæda, Ls t 
ny the book is à rfectly "dra stworthy guide; an 
ilex of Genera, and of English names, WO moreover ab 
be an improvement, and о not sensibly increase 
its bulk, 
says a и clergyman, * to 
ARM by removing from a 
with the bees clus- 
t 
В other combs i^ the У 4 80 
о all 
"ML the nucleus. 
i el 
ise resort to 
the strict formula m squa rule. On -the 
contrary, this am ен like block of 
ground is divided, E үзү? Ет ы. m 
follow the natural 
either side ia т^ V py walks. 
n the „де lll, the borders have а 
urned to her i subjects after an 
ce of e than i ek the chief advantage 
. t, T 
$3 
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2.5.5 о 
Bo S 
Bm 
with pede ата of which there are Medina 
s | of n oble e examples from 4 to 6 feet hi gh, whieh would 
L А 
provisioned t to stan 
lowed, t 
Lea breeding power of the queens of all | 
the soe 
will be requisite. If queens are removed | ех 
arms 
ntly strong and well |h: 
inter Y^ systematically fo fo | |m 
descriptions. In the front of these stand nique 
of their e s Picea Nordmanniana "y Piaus pe "E 
carpa, noble 
ore pen 
numerous planta of the noble Pin AD 
extra fine variety of Picon nobilis, show a more 
hal o 
mpty c 
o hold four. frames, and s 
‚ | to cause but little check to the queen's breedin ng. 
We 
s|should be glad to hear eger r the аА was 
d hiv 
bit and being closer in the es and 
denser in the leaves th e older sort ier and 
these plan ts abov ve men tio oned are revelli uch 
p 
small 
few она: EM cer E just left 
off into em another brood- comb, 
us at intervals 
ut no royal 
were commenced, imm y i ven seemed to 
leave the hive to work. On oling in ке. aid of ап 
keeping m E why n 
an been formed ны? 
apparent, Не at once pointed оп 
оп one of а combs. The 
ins, 
wo or three 
work. he 
Stock T s metis the оой. comb 
l cells. This did not 
ger ut "fried, who advised me to 
afe, present state of affairs, and trust 
My it gt 
rood-comb d id 
thata very great r ^ оер n А the queen 
Stock after so lon lon n interval of absence, 
E 
Li 
Е 
3 
sac ri Всей by being returned the ol 
f the ex Jk eriment ee rally. 
С. Е. F. says—-'' I don't know whether * A. Boyle, of Narberth’ 
ay at Coo 
Qo niferce. Та front of ые апа БТ upon the walk 
Bed ж, e ША aurea,» running quite ei feet 
and appearin 
оа lov 
g in the distance as 
. 51l, о 8), is MERIT A MN арр xs if ево Tittle con compact bus hes had been dipped in veni 
dmirable the 
"(see p 
recommend, ed by Mr. Golding i hilling Bee 
(which, by-the-by, is a book eve! үс рег Ro 
possess, but which I was 
rint, although I soon afterwards obtained a copy from 
k hawker); these hives are made of straw, with move- 
able bars, ап and are, e, I should x ine 
to the Rd system of bee-kee| 
each, and with floor-board and adi 
the late Dr. Bevan. 
еврес& | Шап ig 
practical end "Aolentifie elegant-growing 
them Ir in fine с А ve pig 
iegation, and во ad 
ur bee-kee var 
told by а bookseller i d of i gd from the background of fresh and lively 
n other borders I noe od. the dark hue and 
LM. habit of Abie: most co epe gon 
f the 
it en 
decorative lawn plant, and traces г фаил 
ome Thuja Lo йр» лө шде weighed down, 
jen Á. 26 
much in the samo 
Tha ici elegans is зж named, for it is 
plant, and d was hem like its fellows, 
fine midal- -growin g plant, 
ur та n 
Ө inade Pici, and E me Е Жошы placed in an; 
position in another hive of the sam 
n Memoranda. 
former sj cts, 
npe oap Hill, one of the 
least beau! sites 
ES i and the 
g is jadgment, matter: 
in statu quo, b : 
t шу plan would 
were 
e 
„have been 
e best. 
nt. tho 
та р t the 
the muse iret Г? y^ As a 
for e: "urposes, i 
finest t 
situa i 
of the 
G 
. Mm. .VEITOH'S сосе Соомве ҰҒоор.--Соотђе | аё а к gerere 
most | character. 
Spot of ground large again 
omis bo selected, p аз regards soil and |o 
not com: 
of the densest 
n with yellow 
and e prolix, let me glance a m 
of an out-of- void 
мели Te o the Weigelas I have 
in | yet seen diee Stelzneriana— flow 
gsm de 
acu. Dp al much grou = Оп 
my, 2 he informed me that 
еса т and too 
which is емет за and arrange or the convenience, o оѓ! с 
orm presenting аз а = эт} м singularly pleasing 
effect, It may be said to be onec of those fertile valleys 
th 
ong grassy x 
red with golden glumes. Indigofera 
lae ЫНАН beautifully, Host ng ЁТ possa 
either for a shrub or wal 1L. ‚Сун їз! Aer ge albus is 
have seen, and. 
е 
е 
n which were severi 
1 be anions | & see if th. 
e queen is 
їз should be the case I fear the stock 
5 forms of vegetation delight to 
m 47, nosti 
во às the beautiful 
parchin 
оссавї 
исэ The evergreen Embothrium 
кок ы qui В 
its trumpet-like scarlet flowers—a 
where, w 
д 16 тее оре 
d c 
unted fo or and understood whe: n we consider that а! 
т {һе Honeysuckle, coming 
himself 
л sanin ly erdt of the absence of the 
PEE selected, by previously dis- 
ce gri : „бза «ШЫ, ex m that 
ch th young bees w Lair 
moreover, the first s of soil is nch 
puo and the next iin fool or more is of f that y 
marly loam, intermix with a sien ау 
hich ез roots of Coniferæ, Rhodo- 
o. doo m Itis of that t plastic | 
is al 
Rrror od to 
the, the third was i placing U та iit во near 
flowered Bar ber olum speciosum is 
xo for autumn ано oration, and having nice ал 
leaves looks well thro ngho montim тїй wi 
ntia, ic 
pev to p water, gs what wih the sand with 
and flowering on td prod 
it is also said io do well asa 
ше air eady di 
many of the bees ue their old 
it rather than Ж n за naturally prefer to return 
When new one, 
iscovered that the queen was 
we should have been {рова to 1: 
аз опг Correspondent received abai 
hesitation, b 
ve i 
| landscape 
Ve influenced by such. ideas, contemplates building | 
hl pound 
| fail ud be thoroughly y ea cultiv serie 
RO 
aud in pu а condition 
ів m 
ful plant. Rhaphiolepis ova Е 
аз one of the most Pn 
of white 
one of these picturesque ells, nicely 
Панас шге 
in the 
tioni 3 W:is.hlad 
in the dis 
tance—such « a landscape garden 
artist would delight to Work | apon.. мт. 
| Vei itch, 
the ta nh land, : аз the 
be depended upon ii 
y an i acquisition ; piri rs 
this pa aragraph i is 
at such times; ; and ы 1озв эбен have 
5 friend's advice as to building up 
will 
but not. least decore under 
spec 
| square } block of ground u planted testi 
12:3 
as not to disturb the natural: nons 2 а e 
1 hina 
aar a ag g Ghent ren а а 
