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ою Ger! e. The wild Cherry is used as a stock | of nis young family so ийде) sai оны now he ЕЕЕ ЕБ 
carrying 
for the "Biga 7 White-heart Cherries, the | hastens hither and thither, n his mouth little | have a steady bottom-heat, - a top heat them 
m». for the "Мау Duke and Morello. Тһе Peach is | bits of weed and stick, is nest till | | at ni ight, allowing the Me dim га, of o: - 
bud e Mussel and Black Damask. In France | bios rk of repair is ноз. Res W. Houghton the day rise 1 
he Intellectual grs Viszs.—Let t any moin ng m 
trees in that ide n should remember that trees will The Tobacco Tra ide at New Orleans.—In 1863-4 |of гше, ay Го нее mined, са 
not live оп so tender а stock in this countr he redi of tobacco here were too tri rifling to t or too col 
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wr caa remarkable vigour and health ; we also dnd Ads edendi in toa з Pss to 1031 i b tion be mi with pron ей À overa RS 
numbers of dwarf pyramidal Apple trees or Apple|last, and 878 re cently. In comparing the year’s | кыы at sigh a and xd admit rM " in fi 
stocks for small gardens, evidencing a growing taste for vit dibus with 1863 34, ib ap ears Pp its ioa d 
koe. culture ——— mateurs, Owing to judicious | has неа of 3004 hogsheads, embracing 594 ho ogs- | HA B 
rafting an amateur may now cultivate successfully | heads on hand at the c сочена ai of the year and FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARD 
rie numbers of gi arf Pears a A Apples in a small | 2410 — E^ against a supply = и һорв-| All ki = * pruning should be pus ару? 
space o of ground. Crossing the road, which here MA heads last The exports have sed 1831 | а8 much expedition as possible, while the veli 
divides the nurseries, we enter into о a division 8 acr hogsheads against 797. "The reported ceca aes been | favourable for that kind of work, Also let 2 
си occupied as а y d y y тара nfined to 300 1 d Prices have | ОЁ um = round be done with all convenient despatek, 
now filled with nursery stock. exhibited a wide range. Journal of the Society of Arts. Cav агат мер together with Endive al 
r. Warne: Lettu is x: n frames, must be frequently exami 
а farm and nursery copjointly. The farm, which 1$ ivested of деса foliage. A little lime and sot 
270 acres in extent, adjoins the nursery, and whenever ама = A VARN aia > upon the ground will also be beneficial i 
additional land is wanted for nursery purposes, 16 can епзиѓп, keepiug them free from the ravages of slugs, 
without maay be appropriated. This new division MGE енто "we dob M M——— 
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of the nursery, we find that the whole amounts to An as well as the йон and more tender| Nov. 
the extraordinary atoms at 200,000 trees. „In pro- | kinds of E In protec ecting thais useful М 
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| with the non-conductiug IUE of - wood, EL н a— zd T NEL px frost Prs ite 1 
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they are more easily jat on yed, vent —  6—Cloudy ; fine ; cloudy at n 
the breakage of glass, which i is СВЕТ ме іп u$ кай ой > 
formed, the fir olerably long shoot is formed, 
the second. the shoot i 18 allowed still torte [3 extend 
to give strengt th to the t tree, are pruned WE à follow 
ng sprin and the tree is then ready for sale. We 
noticed one quarter of Apple trees pruned as pyramids -Foggy ; cloudy ; overcast at night 
four and five years old M many temptations to a eps d унт Lys dm orien кеке in Mean temperature of the wec ar 
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ruit grower, the trees being full of bearing wood. with the advantages just enumerated, is sufficient to| During Nene s ун pum ensuing Week, ending Nov. 18.1885, 
m occupies no inconsiderable space in this silence any objection upon that e d mats аге | — — 1.5 т р | 1 7 c M MEE 
nursery, we saw about 6000 of one variety alone ready J е Ж Еа 88а да | No. I 
for salo : itis thekind called D ^s Victori d they should be hung or spre the most] woy. FERE 8$ ensi [бн ; 
гче ЫН Анг В SS ортен tar andis one | convenient den for drying tbi dosing вә day, as MEC Se mE ү» of Rain. (82 
stock ра phi case кузавы * ddod. Elun e are by this attention rendered зела абет Ант LUE —| - 
ете TEE GRADA 108 | serviceable in excluding frost. Daring v evere | Sunday..12/ 50.3 | 357 | 490 | 18 Союш. 1 
growing de reds all the varieties are worked | Mon. 213 49.8 | 335 | 41.7 1 . 
оп the Wych Elm ; th dS nó some 20,000 prepare ed for бе it is а common practice to Led a Moe ét hay | Tues, ШМ за М АШ Qc a 
: he mats and the s. 2716) 487 | 344 | 415 03 |6 
sale in this way. уез grece Baay 07 479 | 332| 1| 18 | om |9 
North of the kann d Чал m another portion of the FLOWER ak AND PLANT HOU. Satur 2:18 480 | 340 | 40| 19 | ose 373 24035 
ursery about 6 а chiefly filled with fruit | As soon as any of the Bowerin d in Ж сопвег- t Ia therm З dog and the тоте рео te D, MM 
pm in various stages E dede Оа survey of these | vatory become shabby, ould be removed to 
extensive and interesting nurseries finished here; the | make room for C y and others which are Ten. Ue DE AL E 
extent of ground occupied by them is 57 acres, and we | coming into flower. In arr — these, let the Notices to Correspondents. 
ve seldom seen that ыы x ground better or more | situation of each be suited as much a s possible to the| Books: А В. Books. will nob supply i place of actual 
profitably or more p" orum: The whole|nature of the plant. With regard to temperature, aperit, DERE IM Ro. алаа 
nursery reflects great credit the management of | also, some require to be р in the —— parts of Miet dado a sort of membranous bag, containing below t? 
Mr. Warner, who жаага p relative, and "ea ә corrono while o will be satisfied with a| stalked flower buds, which originate from the placente like 
energy, enthusiasm, and knowledge, to bear o imple protection Heres ovules. At the upper portion true ovales ont Ma 
working oub of the many dos. ere in Msn be OHIMENES.—A batch of these may now be started | tary state; some of them pope is 
involved in the cultivation of the div hairs, such as are found on the leaves. libr 
lvi ot the diverse | in heat for. stove and warm conserva atory ar ration. | Gmargs: JEK. Neither of the sorts you m merci e 
trees, shrubs, and plants grown in the Abbey Nursery | They may either ł ccording to | todo well permanently in a cold Vinery. We should pud 
at Leicester, | — taste and sequisemienis of the ге reps I E hardier оо гаган осе ба 
агу these air on all favourable ркы ут white Grape, tho value of which has non 
Misc ellan eon remove dead leaves, and keep the surface of| been well proved, might be advantageously ta pod the 
Sticklebacks Nests. — Let me ask the reader to | ces soil free баз fnm Water sparingly. if ien voler ien voured fruit, you might also plani 
accompany me, in оры, апу ten in the татби Вер EDDING n ANTS. Ve eem securely at night, езре- | Loxpox Prane: 0 P. It is Platanus acerifolia, com D iu 
May and June, to a pond or Ише stream, We wi 4 ciaily when frosty, Serisi dur: pinea weather give еу —— but frequenti солоне тай of soil, bat 
take with us a hand-net, and a tin or zinc can, for the | air pretty freely during the d ccidentalis rive à 
Der of up d and a seperate vessel for the етар TA! s- od Herbaceous s sorts деа тал t y | „prefers t oi ^. "macrophylla Tarly рта ede 
eggs. t us suppose that we are on the ER ‚ and will require little attention | thi try. Yours seem lixely to grow. "OM s 
bank a a clear pond ; now fr asti ickleback?s nest. I lie Мајли; het. of frequently fumigati ing them to keep ie Чп shallow pans, with light soil, and raise them ina 
bloom a ри Senb быр hotbed, ir Muscate аге very slightly ИШ 
hand the floating leaves of the pond-weed. саж. ніг Shen the others may soon be shifted. Та дої ng |Y slightly i that it may have escaped your збе еН 
Lm bw and the green Conferva, and look about The single br A dud Df tne berries sre 
do you see that little fish with crimson | im order | to admit о Ға фина e уо fresh monid н СЫ ман а E oniy to o such a degree as шау 
гр Ы eyes like emeralds sparkling; see how wide eing put over the riper par oung. w (A 73. 
awake he loi depend сб he nd a nest noi far | Which thus treated soon emits roots, to the material Nates or Far FRU CE W. 1, not known з, Boumy d gron 
away. And here it is, very plainly to be seen, partly | increase of the strength of the. plants Thorough |` ; 70, imperfect "specimen ; e a Eyer 2, Duchesse 
covered with tbe sand and mud at the bottom of the drainage, too, is а point to which particular. Miedo o M ebur e de Lamy—/ @ b. € 
: ka paid if healthy well-bloomed specimens are Pippin ; 2, nos known; 3, ivor or Pine iT. : 
Just touch h the end of your walking-stick, | desire Greave's Pippin ; 6, not known ; ure ы eon ; 6, D% 
Bravo, ПР pus eu » а ou like M ed CAMELLIAS.—Any C into blossom should | Rose; 2, not known; 5 not Кар! y Wingioli--ie 
angry he tx e equa vi ill, he "e оу supplied "With 4 ater. Air must also be Жары, Pear without mur bae Doyenné; 3, not н, 
wi us sah йр: Now watan ciii: esiti him. whenever the weather i is favourable. 6, Round Winter Nonsuch ; 4, Winter Rs 
Solput my net near his nest, and over the net he P Сш в PnrMULAS.—Forward plants must be well| Codlin.—G W 6. 1, Flanders те Napoleon: 2 met Kir 
swims, Sed out of the water he comes, and I put |attended аера water, m3 carefully dee out of the SE à АЗЕ —_71, not known; b ori 
him p my — ча. Now, le& us watch | W8y of z e currents of air. Ав s00 ose now in н 6, of Jersey; 8, Beurré 
the nesi -€ 866 pen. Неге they beauty have faded, replace them with эб сошїйр | mont; 4, not known. о Our rule is to name а 
он» p maam ot stioklebacks of all ages, and дит dower, oci em AE. Nephrolepis exaltata ; ® Ал ш 
alas! for the. depravity of e nature, they are NIUMS. — Plants of these intended for| PU f 3, Pilea sérpyllifolia ; 4, Ров jos Мене. 
attacking the nest and Шой the precious morsels | бош. p should be placed redes the glass as| multiüdum. The plant in flower is Sin tignum Тош 
ide. Let us restore the father fish to his native | possible, Let the night tempera ange between EA e ER n а at an early opportu srra 
етген and his familiar haunts. Quick, or the work | 40° and ъа and see that попе of the. plante suffer from рер "Wo сай undertake to name, РӘ, ipis Pu 
of destruction will be complete. In he goes, and for a | Want of water, alone.—P D M. Acer platanoides. t 
moment to have lost all recollection of VionETS.—These will soon be in flower. Their ustris. i Its proper 
events. But no! he is “coming to himself," Pind | ben beauty and fragrance "Will be increased by „letting, thom | Parera stav m d pepe asta о v 
witnesses that marauding crowd, and now he rushes | Pave i Д of air whenever the weather is sufficiently slide. Your note shall be pu юнэ а о shortly., the count, g 
boldly to the of his house and family; first t pu pon ESTIO : We only kno of one now ЕЭ f 
at one and then at mens ofthe enemy, until, GARDEN. алтей litus. pono aro fine hito Grape bas л 2 
m і driven every vanquished foe far| Cyg our seed. & 
from th UOUMBE Fc. pos ps thes е 400 much аё this | SEEDLING ӨвАРЕ: t dosi M ud P culture. 
bem the scene of carnage, a v very curn the fray— | dull season; but bep, Raro inge. and red ш in| in its nature to Erry might ve rib V scbafl 
` “ Бо raged Т; boundless in before the L-pe e ad v im M 
i Уз чей ag X and made MUT Tuy retire. | healthy at; mm" £ py. манор MON verge. apr mme; cuv. darà. ph 
ealthy atmosp Ghent.—W. Su ў 
Bat he has other work to do, he must repair the home |  Prwzs.—Plants intended for fruiting during the] В. У.С. р.-7. Fe 
