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a tances under which we see 
ted, or yellow-spotted, being gene 
be. nsi seat as a farther proof that these asad in 
see plants 3 blighted, | 
rally t may 
VILLA AND SUBURBAN 3 NG. 
Few articles produced in the kite 
quality. 
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en garden are more 
nnually in favour 
think it will, with tt — hybrid Bour 
sede i Do 
opi I ventured to say anything about its qualities p 
or I grew it eg. Ta five or seven years 
and I now v decidedly 
ine 
e Dog-rose asa stock “for dwarf si 
bon 
my foes, bose consisted of the black or very dark kind 
of He . chor 
le Grovahouse. —1 have seen mentioned some- 
esteemed than 3 8 if it be of good 
ce a 
th eultiv 
will be found erly enough for the first sowing, whic 
a hand-glass on a slight Beray 
for the raising o 1 or 
a 
Should bright suns 
be res to for a few days, 
repared t: 
situation will be found an 1 k out the 
ast 3 feet from trench to 
d 
eee 
nsplanting is hed give neh 
e to settle 2 soil about the 2 ‘Wits 
able, when taking up the young sage and before — 
planting them, to trim back t tside leaves; but 
this 2 be cautiously and not vinden 4 effected. Th 
lery is Pana promoted z a Bm 
supply, of water, and li ‘manure wal 
‘oun 
8 
e | your colu 
ee facts. We have yet much to learn. T 
fused to 8 any lon 
aul; for “ time 175 thinned m 
fine periods ; but 
my hair 
Panias arg Rose 
years not a shoot from its 
other Hybrid an mong from four 
in perfect 
mns are very proper, 
Mhe Wea ther.—I observe in your 
sions a 
ollowing is the ee 
Pimlico, and, i “the sake of 
that at Chiswic 
“ pristine vigour. am much olde 
hai 
Fear k swelling with the 
r 
pe 211 will ‘not in 5 strike 80 freely laa cut- 
gs; in in this respect, although the hybrid 
Rose Celine 
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ro 
a seed bed for Melons and Cucumbers. 
If al think it is 3 likely to ore will you g aenea 
desman, 
ept a 
be 
o-rnom 
urn | me 
cau give an 88 vel it r see 
ow in 0 health 3 — 
Paper a wide 
range of temperature registered during the week ending 
Id is 
| 18 inches 
one 
ey often elicit 
homas | s 
any 
re place bei it pk 
. ue heat I — havi 
it may perhaps 
cellent 1 
any — it will be 
Aer aratn ly 
es by] 12 inches wil hold 24 3-inch pots, and may 
a. a for four or ecessive batches of cuttings 
e season, W which will probably supply the — ofa 
[Su 
shed its skin. 1 does not Lane gen y differ 
from that given m Bells 5 ar e tish R 
comparison, I have added 
To produce Celery of the finest cps only a has 
e planted nch, and as it advances in 
-article of detente quality eg be produced, bearing 
mind that a cardinal point is an — — of 
moisture * dry oi lig Pharo 
THE "IRS TRA wre 
A ola ey —4. my man, what do you 
want wi B. Why, m pea I should like to Ta 
10 you by neil, if you please. 4. Oh! Th 
one here but friends; =, can say aid 
r? 
hat’s ay 1 eed, master. But LI tell you 
what; if N take 1000 t . ri ae it fora 
ell afford that, 
0 L. 
No, I won't 2 you that, I’ A. Very well, 
then call again . nas Fi Jolla ey well 
who dodges his to to —— wharf.] 
Home Correspond 3 
The Manettii ed Stock.—In reply to Mr. W. Paul 
ee oniy give the result of ouble the 
number of f years ex he can have had with it, 
e yout 
it! ripening whatever 
u'll 
PIMLICO. i 
June 1 AN 
esses 
serene 
I have ey Observed, by your 
egree of Chiswick 
a re it at night, the sun 
wield wiin upon x 
Hat rd 
tton-garden, an 
, | all I see hanging Ak. at the different 
All eg peratures are shade tempera’ 
u Garden 
e Black 8 Strawbe . 
early b ms of t 
cut off by say — on en 10th 
a basket of byes 
the 3 J. Cuthill, 
00 
less. good they w 
3 
estroye 
3 
number 
ever, bore the appearance 
1 
* was 3 at Canela, in 
rrect o 
. aati 
Camberwell, 
Journal, a 
at ni ut. 
tattere 
wn? 
urin 
in the aftern 
It coincides 
opticians shops 
s AY 
as made 
Ji ièn 12 Very 
ee Ants. — have suffered much ome a 
a d m 
some of my little 
r sam aoe 1 win quibn aid ak i 
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used in many ways. It m 
this way the cuticle became 
etached. The whole of the left 
all 
rupture y direct 
| cuticle by th e hands into the mouth; nor yet any 
pellet formed of it, to be bolted at a single gulp. 
n | a less quantity is required for an acre. Farm 
fail in raising small c= for i 
especia! 
vantage in cow-houses, ds ol and in 
When —— are planted, ii charred p. 
