each aim. Ist, Doubling the Polyanthus, This 
dent may be done ; 2d, Working the 
stro 
THE GARDENERS’ 
here in 
and this, with an abundance of moisture 
han 
portance mn 
leaves of each — with shee 
about to be removed to the 
e soil possible, e 
ge, faultless! yl 
pip as nearly circular as possible; the ey 
. — with a well er ore wil — led wi 
The cen f a clean b 
mito rm width round the tube, clear and sharp at 
und r A 1. all free W dee 
re and e he whole to form 
a compact 1 Tai, pg 2 of equal —— and 
similar in properties. Wissingham. 
P ve cleaned out agreat many ponds, | bo 
It is 
the pond, Giani it will — Ver e 
mellow and „ 
Beans will be — 
in along with the will then 
— 9 with — Pi it, and the — t will be slanted 
W. B., Live 
ing P. 
es and 
3 on Hamillon's Plan, and in less 
Bottom-heat than usual. — Some time back I e 
an opinion on a A 3 pet re to this 
fruit was and that this 
was Ffoi . spent pie one 2 ‘having — 
tivated a sipa 3 parh a bottom-heat n 
dene Ar ave 
a op 
off 9 soit = then raised m | 
ith 
right colour, of $ 
nd t 
xpressed | be 
a wine Of light and air, and every m b 
sh be taken —— 
attention to these simple directions I have 
nee a wit 
roots, filling 
sight with fresh light rieh — 
fine; the object being to allow 
o admit abu 
22 
F 
e | Sometim r guan 
with lime, t Die’ arainings of the dunghill + ; 72 ais’ fish that 
si I have found a 
est difficult 
can increas oul 
aaie 
— Pine- apple a = 
or a 
ttom Dare t of 8 win 
simple though th 0 ee rie 
of this within “ee p seen ble reel of 
All end 
a perso 
ee — acco! commodate itself to different eireu 
a All ex 
season for the ripenin 
durin 
ated ng the night, to | a 
be again dispersed t the Tele morning. Withdr: raw this | 
CHRONICLE. 
summer ranges high, and in winter rather low, 
at all times, is 
. Fant of 
potting pe 
agi to — 
the requisite 
— chopped too 
the water 
ndan 
pass 
nce of air to 
i 
urified 
ange from one 
e — indeed 
n ith 
roved that 
hout a 
mmer, 
and, 
iene 2 cultivation 
piped owner 
eat 
he Ho 
n — against |i 
vour so much 
after ohik cut, longer than an 
and it does not sen nd ort 
Queens do af 
be com 
richness, you will have a dry h 
the Orr There 
very ae ee — —.— of suc r 
of high flav 
in Env ille o or aris wn rs exhibi- 
toy they will oe — the te test Se gentlema table. 
h the Itivators, but their 
n ut, 
vt being ual to those of 
— — their — 
—— eee six 
remain would be injudieious, to — 
wounding the stem of the plant by their removal cann 
be less so. 
— Black J. 
at — time the fruit begins t o show. A st 
— ‘then sprin 
mee from the roots of the old — ora 
from the lower part of the stem, s 
at this ie is their natural method of propagation. 
Black Jamaica ripened a fruit with 
184 47, whose weigh 
two fru ighing respecti 
4 Ibs. 5 om — the plant still 5 — ad heat. 
In this vantage 
3 p 
fruit i ie ea the ietis plant is ur, ven 
it advisable to eut down the old 
ve found this 
peer 
m a single plant ; — — 
showing 
e| March 
des 
on re never found any such difficulty with 
rong ay near Li 
Monthly nowiny of Rain — dog seri — viisad : 
— 
makes | recer 
supplant 55 and by the ¢ time the 
—.— N “found re 
So far as I am 
e the fruit i 
88 * u 
January 3 Aug 
Fe = 
: 8856 October 
4.68 serene. 
2.55 Dee 
1.11 
April ve 
May pas 
June see 
July 2.47 
E. Pesky, . to Gen. Trevor, 
Lewes, Sussex. 
. 
t mail f. 
rs of diluted manre-water o 
— 
nges eo 
to the weight oe the "frait. 
operation, and I 
ur after such t 
meet bat $ 2 g it to the Soss — lower part of the 
f the 
. 7. 
ardener to Henry Sharples, Esq., Oswald’s 
— — 
| atmosphere, and instead of tating fruit fall of j pee 
pia 
not fit t 
N 
arguing 
I 
treat- 
is cut, and I 
ng. | now 
2 
i=] 
30.39 
Glynde-place, 
i 
is the — —— coach ee Tents.— I Si 
from a elinium ian 
e | people should — hae — 
their 
main 
r | pi pes, to render sare 0 5 tenable; he 
as very 
is | Southampton 
h 
ver- | them 
[MARCH 23, 
friends who have lived in — in India will afford an 
answer to this im inquiry. 
Elms at Southampton.—« 
t remarkable =. the Sout 
gas was Killing t 
A 
had been severed tọ mak 
then diseoy, 
mell of gas, a ettled the point at issue by 
as as the cause. The 
e of gas-pipes ; and —— 1 
t you will throw some light upon the matter, in 
ae * — corporation — not 1 - loss of 
their maginary causes. person 
states pery s Seo eolytus destructor — killed the 
but he must account for the partial — 
Baan nly o 
in it, and the tree eventually dies 
these fine Elms — died, and the corporation are 
lesirous to save the “remainder. W. . Good, 
aot ieties, 
cimen of the long- 
just uya 
nglan ge ar 5 8 is concer “he i 
have littie to P ommna them, being, as nea 
gt may even each 
e erbibits d psa 4 18 in 
the flowers are elevated, as they 
con M or 85 fet pene the foliage, . tails must give 
arkable 1 1 i 
stated that ‘the, existence 8 8 s was not u 
8 5 ids, and t 
3 Lindeni “Gnhabiting the Co 
ee 5 Piako of Maracaybo, possessed these a 
even in a mo 
dium caudatum. 
be pi in 
country. ae "silver Medal w: 
The — lipped Odontoglossum (0.1 
e Grech, or at t least comparatively new, 
Duchess 
0 
e. ——— of St. — Wood, 
sont purpurea, a 
a pamen habit; a winter — 
Burnetti 
wishes me to find o 
manufactured here, “ . és x i e. e 
a mon 
is not a 
patent felt > 
ed in in some 
— 
allowing a few 
not a solitary instance ; for, with: ‘with the exception of the 
1849, the next to it 
nex — it Has done the same thing, 
insects.) As the the: 
O 
Indian sun. 
ermomete 
distriet my friend 
„ aer 2 1405, — ere. felt“ should 
t of cou 
. be lighter — — 
go 
If you 
| of this“ 
—— 
| — 
be, e » yo ge your |in early spring, herwise the 
; but if of a close texture, it | 
and yet a — S cho 
rotection me wach the glare and of a 
refer 9 man 
— EA on or sine tna hints as to the best | 
for 1 which are 5 
heat 
E 1 eR eel ee eats de A 
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