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d Myosotis 
e Clin any ond that i it 
pe 
sod a s Silene pe vendula, re red а 
St dilfere nt m if not done previously s 
may be wished to try, 
aria, r red : and St, 
day d will well to 
o these de во as to hinder them 
from e p» eggs on the stalks of the 
g nd 
ind 6 nite | pursue 
found an exception, although | its durability may у be 
made more certain by cutting out the flower stems 
А узн they are Ay & noticeable. 
ite, Ме inia pos in эе shape of blac hich prey 
pinus 
'HÉRAULTS MODE OF CULTIVATING 
M. L'HÉR АБАСОВ. 
ASP. 
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ich may become in, 
on we have to thank Mr, Meredith, | 
condition in the cultivation of 
ground should be o | 
us, clayey, or marshy soil 
Ground.—When 
a filia selected, it is fi of ЗЕ uM 
yA 
maggots 
pon the Asparagus am and er Meri up. "Yet d 
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ell, we have trie жк e 
and са кө эв plaut; ; and I 
than o! n this 
| E insects з are not the | only ones which а are to 
more t reery i country, md RR 
t 
e: angerous, and it hos be well itd ge to pnt 
the most ыйгар v 
me. 
ege h as Beetroot, late Potatos, 
&c., ought кыз to be ym зен on the — 
beds; but they may be шай ew nly duri 
paragus н 
өе botanic 
gardens, чи what of that ? о 
difficult propagation, is introduced, 
vears there is os of i 
it D^ be with th 
ге кы proni wa ntal bobahio QUAM uen 
he Тю who take m interest in 
such plante hd 1 sh 
may be 
ne 
it; 
may most readily do. во үф ert where, it 
first years however, by gro "Wo ъд € eek 
Stocka, Potatos, Lentils, е am pe er mec as 
are of little inconvenience from their dimensions. 
Another manner of Planting.—In a moist piece of 
ground this d digging up is *" ^ done to a dep th of 
jurious һе roots 
convenient 
which nally desirable, well 
M of entivation Ж. like purposes : м, ace iai 
petræum and longifolium, Molospermum cicutarium. 
жү; Ligusticum m AP ` 
Um bellife erous plants are usually a ragged lot, | and 
тові; 
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p! a little more | straw. , The ground is to be „веб out in 
D Gh ne- | trenches. 
J 
are some species to be fouud in this very numerous 
van that - of great beauty; and I am confident 
hat if people could see some of those I have named 
thet would а че think ms I do, that it is scarcely 
economical to place valuable tender plants i in the open 
be had from when they ahah an “effect” that may not 
plant. An 
a ha rdy dt they would also seo 
fortieth o "I «6S „The lowest layer ofi а i the shelving beds. Жы аге to be drawn byt the rule, and 
dregs of Grapes, ог The 
The ground is to be .quineuncial | 
fine weather at the seis of ek wa zd | "n. тем шау j^ mad 
season it is to be left at rest. iw veg Tua may likewise plant upon old beds a ta 
In the month of Feb: ib, and with а depth of about 7 |с 
frost is no T to be сч е Шү шам Жете may also be made separately 
LN laid s in and 
ridge in order r in he vineyards, always observing the directions 
to ein the plantations. Fa this purpose the follow- 
ex vnde to be performed :— 
the Ooperauon,. 
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d and byi preferenco from 
fas laing bet ween them a 
MR g bed, of 
in height is to be made with а 
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implement, 
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base, 
rench, 
until $i т рїе 
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5. Ground or trench. 
Reckoning from 
hal£shelving bed, a dista nee of 24 inches 
The 
ito PT taken properly to to equalise and 
second shelving n. е 
measure 28 in 
then the nd entire еца ind ойу 
of qu ме, 
half. 
width i^ p ee and in height 8 dani 
width 28 inches, an 
iagram. 
the shelving beds being intended 
plants, epe b 
ht, and the whole "C x Rr 
y level at the end of five when 
e cut o 
e ground. The Aon а s 
igi елә, аа - hopes beds must 
a depth of 12 inches, maintaining their AP к 
north to south, two 
pace of 14 inches, 
bed. 
pedis, hoe, or other 
3 
zs Asparagus is to be lightly dunged, the plants | 
* the fulls n’ e ellen! nshady pl aces. s. Howev ver, some 
em in fact to “ set” the floral gems. 
I cannot at present think of any other first-class 
plants of the aspect of Ma I M nam dA in Perd 
and though th y like t 
ч 
ГР Г 
t 
herbaceo ' Лату 
— eaved Я lie Cynara е оча ац bb ed 
spin and the nei нф hardy edging pliata 
which hav 
bee: that. esc though 
for EY AY dt ving sought out these subjects in 
qui botanie irt worthy of the name iu tho 
Uni perg and in P^ hist nurseries ies 
— with the view of 
d 
qoem 
4 Ground or trench, hilloek 
being laid bare with a flat 
hoe. for a diameter. of 
p 
the interior 
«А1 ing the xt f lauta, a4 to find 
out. those of Өр distinotness ad b eauty, Il am not 
t hope that ti 
18 JN etm and up to the crowns. 
| be taken not to injure the roots with the implement, 
useful e ыды Sna embellishing our gardens. 
#7. Rob 
free from all noxious substances. While spreading the 
тун mark out with a small stick the site of the 
plants which have failed during the course of the year 
these must be renewed in the month of March | 
following. 
height. сае. 
Ноте Сог —^— 
| terious Pep ies of the Seeds of Aquilegia 
mirar —Two or three days аво а little boy, воп of a 
rsen ran er rg in a curious Veto ^ 
unaccountable ma Sr e 
es of the Де т a — hand and sro 
time 
and lay about i 
tho planta ia t bo malo» cual on —Ü ock about 
2 inches high. This operation is the be per- 
(То be continued.) 
width 24 — the. 
sis will gradually Makoy ORNAMENTAL PLANTS.—No. II. 
COMMENCE again with a few Fen like. und 
He 
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hours. On inquiry his little p" 
©“ eating seeds out of his tnb." Ті 
thing, whic filed — 
wrote: m the ripe and full.c 
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The first plantation is to p place 
1 of March or ок. and should be рег.) M (р. 627). cus а ө eei is resina 
company. As 
the van ofa select and goo 
us-looking tufts, with 
palustris. — ^ Bog plants, ? in the index of yow 
Number for Le 22nd, reminded me that more beauty 
к А сї Pino wins aal 
i А would be ря y 2. trath 
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perm plants n. жей 
bren too costly for "n the ordinary y prener toget enough 
òf for his co tory. well to ке 
tree Ferns, Bade Wenn 
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is very well to Ped about 
expose them except | Society, and ио 
locality, and where a contents, to to find it stated, at eil: in the t 
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be had y pla nt- 
Arad, Caila 
nd shaded by trees to extent, it 
rger in flower E leaf, thon "шїп d is quite at home, 
а shail bog nearly covered with . 
edge. чу nt, and as one o£ 
y expanded, above - 
find Ts very interest- 
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fal e ex 
the dwarf dark 
rhizome, and just ráises аА 
the-leaves, the effect is 
, Bateman at a 
a8 
the ай Iose their 
Beetles are 
qa 
the 
ES der leva sud үре generally, and. those Pre: of the Soc мебу a may 
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oriculturists d know that 
conceive that the publie 
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