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THE GARDENERS’ 
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Jorx. 6, 
bulk. as the water in the pond is of no greater depth 
above, I have 
tion of some n the authorities, to endeavour to captu 
the fish. George Lovell. 
Pazton’s Cottupety Calendar and aa Names.— 
I have og for some ti 
hint ton to 
M 
or E Garland Pop 
or“ Garland Poppy Windflower.” I am sur 
think many dwellers in cottages, and something larger 
stil — be er puzzled in the arrangement of 
their flower garden from this list. I think one lgm ost 
important reason why the Latin names should be re- 
tained for plants and flowers, especially when there is 
ap a grea a intercommunication * — a is that 
with ‘Monsieur T; rr K. of 
— a D. of A 8 2 Sigoor G. of 
Rome about the same 2 by the same universally- 
known name. Birkhur 
_ Novel Mode of Propagating the Cona Ash Tree 
In Midsummer, three place 
of the tree 
- | that are obvi 
n ed i 
me going to to you, tor e 
in 
my 
ago, I nese the 
ppd nopi E aaraa te 3 | 
eat that w 
tablish 
ult to solve 
men na Mats 
8 „ 
sods. Over the branch were . e | horticulturist of the age h 
thiek the b that of my finger, and its | interests of gardening. On the 
length about 2 feet. In October it had a strong root. 
branch was n chopped o a knife, and help; and I do not claim more 
lanted, f semicirele with other end. It t they are entitled to. 
— — become erect, and flourishing, and | however, had five or six ye: 
i veral branches of half a yard Fem 
G. C. — pede “a Isle * ee uly 1 n aan ts. merits. I was about to ar aan, ioe now a en dey, one he te wa — 
gh Carnation S. you always willin ng more in support of it, but my eye has, for the first time, all his life, —. inte few 1— he has been —— 
to give a hint, 1 to enggeni that ai at the Carnation | caught sight of * sensible e and truthful letter of Mr. through ufirmities consequent on old age. 
show at Slough the —— their names to the John Saul, which also appeared in the Chronicle of na he did not dean. = to gr T — part the — hg 
flowers after . — awarded the prizes. An the 8th of June. To this letter I in prefere fer. ere Bencvo a Siena: seen: a 
Old Amateur, J There are facts and reasons there 3 the result | to the garden 8 of this country. Beach is now 80 years old; 
The Way in e Toads Shed their Skins.—I of observation and study, which t ho t | his poor wife pt ill 15 years ; ae little money he saved was 
a postscript to the aceount I gave at p. 373 of the Pik seen may ll to look at, and — who have may | Unfortunately tosts his character — Bex andy x 22 
in which I witnessed a toad shed skin, The nd be repaid by FUGA. To opex point. his favour, he would have had every one of them persons 
specimen in my possession was seen to divest itself of | “ Rosa Manettii“ is unfortunate in his autobiography. | who gave them been acquainted- with bim, True he never has 
its cuticle two days after the former had performed this | A charge of egotism is the gue serious charge I have subscribed on farthing to rb este pt Bt. the Bege fe ve is — 
— I happened to be out of the way myself, but have to bring against him. The warm i ngen- | the burden and heat ofthe day Twho d girangna 
account from one of my daughters. Its mode of work- | dered by his “ charming akan and sunny skies” ap- | of 80 acing such a funds of the institue 
ing about its body or legs was after the manner in * pears to have led him far astray even in “foggy | tion will pot 13 ter ruin “the he sub . — fo the ia pro 
; but England.” When I hear hi . the I Rees WA oe ni a subs 
present example appeared to have no relish far iget Cheshunt—a soil dry, harsh, ; e of funds, but this should t þe eompulea o gw 
ing old clothes, for some reason or other it left them I found — — very rich, “ I did mousy. moe to a bonest o club, — 22 a benevolent ist institu om ane and 
f i .* 8 Ww ve ege oting fo 
— — — oye — 3 in pep o wh si wi „ him 4 n Piace or — f pensionare, v without serias, se “es = 
; * to have st e fun 
contrived to get rid of more than two-thirds of its worn | state, “ If ever you wi bud me, I will not prick racer 4 go or t bad), and you have signed the death-warrant of 
garments; but obstinate adhesi one | your fingers,” I ean only reply, Oh! Signor, I dare s downtal is speedy and certain. Wha . 
Part of to one of the and krag- not trust Jou. I judge s * not by words.” ss cor, would then commence —-— — 
— was only — by my aid two or three days However e —. — occur to him that those who had comaa 
j m 2 and he w 
the r eben e 2 gan on Lest what he says s should 25 0 chauce; erhaps he has been more steady than they, 
on n perfect. I the account, b e it : Beware! * n be h — 
shows v it is to multipl Trust him not, has served longer and in better sitaations, yr a 
j i > y * He is — th P. racter, but all to no] ey happe 
before we ean arrive at sure the eo.” oe up their annual guineas a few years pes dnp 2 oe 
habits of animals, and the extent A which they may | ; T. koo.— month men- | elected—he must live on his re if he has any, or go to 
become varied by eireumstances, * tioned curio . of ed Alder — — the parish if he has san. , the inte . of mn — 
b 
Statice armeria * p. 373.)—1 —. often seen it agan cuckoo Pena’ 3 your corresponden a — eg rap = xpensive ater process of sen 
with flowers almost altogether white, on the links ine tines Ged be rtd and 224 ore me, and tis ian letters I ma ach subse ber, OF praying for 
2 
of Warburton, — miles north-east of Montrose ; and 
1 men a white pe is not consi y botanists 
to an 
y 
K 8 
Viper. — As 
— ‘he torpedo, as the 
the —— of * eel 
poiso e serpent 
— = time exhausted by active er so the minds of | 
this quarter. J. Forman, "° 
| places 8 (J = ae — I did n 
42 of t 
Aed 
| change in its 
. — 
vehe ment war whi 
fter the ch was — — 
to this subject. i 
— — 
n Glouce 
oe eres to that 1 N 
cig 
T ge sa 
been repeatedly notice 
ssolve, or, 
we say, to ~- ea — 3 if drm be soluble. 
if an animal e the „it resists the 
— 
in such cases the greatest ineonvenience 
Pye ios the owner of the stomach. This gastric juice 
r 
M. B., Canterbury, July 3. 
Can Grapes be Profitatly Cu 
Ham 
n 
had a few eyes of 
polis * I put into pots in 
ey would make in the larder 
| circu mstanoes, available 3 fo 
us to Physiologists the 2 gant 
ach—the 
bre 
If, therefore, a on conducted 
oper period, s 
r to change 
great experience I admit, and I 
as n, 
food? She never committed such a blunder as to Á moe 
h a ar a 5 
it may be 
this vine then will all 
t be the case 
the vende for man 
arise infinitely more 
han the one under consideration. 
Absence from — me has prevented 
er hand, if I am un- 
| fortunate in being young, it is ssi al I cannot 
t el 
plied with strong manure water, 
fair way to bear 
Louth, 'Linooinshi ire 
Timber Felling. —You asked me 
rec 
and they are — n 
a good erop mAn season. River Head, 
avente 
timber kee — when felled at a —— time of 
e moon, must refer to building, not burning timber. 
I imagin above extract refers to timber for building 
oreov erse may be taken to give 
the p of the century preceding the date of pub» 
lication, at to ertain extent it answers your 
estion. “ Favente luna” mean by moon- 
light, which is the only other interpretation that t occurs 
me. J. R. 
Remedy for the — of a Bee.—Spirits of wine are 
3 remedy for the sting of a bee. A 
ul of common garden earth, oist, applied 
— over the sting, like a poultice, and kept in 
its position by a handkerchief tied d the is an 
8 efficacious eure. If necessary, the may 
rene when it becomes dry, — — 
tion — removes all pain. This re have 
frequently tried with my own children, — — with 
O. — S., Nor fotk. 
— zon — w 
e eee 
g in May; 
Then in — — another tune, 
And then he flies away.“ ig gp 
ual note to eue e eue 
27 myself and others in this 
county ats orfo 2 and a friend who re 
s urre 
arked the same 
unfi 
8 uckoo altered his note here a fortnight ago 
5 d sometimes ed : 
3 in Pots 2 
elbec 
n 
— 
e do i 
i — them in ating, —— and postage, to to got eleted, 
| is thriving now, and I hope—I sincerely ho 
| seri rough, you wa wil» ot 
ff — — ——— 
say) to 
Whoever would * — . — the present system, must 
The poor fel o has five or ten pounds must 
to assist bim. he some would be extremely ‘particuls? 
to ascertain all particulars of the character and, as much as pos- 
sible, the life of the applicant, before 2 ye it him a candi- 
date, and from these full particulars, if Mr. Cutler would draw 
up an ace unt of the man in the voting — (far 12 
5 = — ae at 3 stating — he 
lived, how many y ach m 
En : 
© 
— 
5 
— 1 th 
tand an equal chance with — —— 
fight the Dave with. The Gar Fat 1 kane 
— y can 
7 
pe—it will con 
little influence I may 
may, in con- 
. Garraw “ha 
achieved an unenviabie success by assis ant 
2 to place Beach . — non- e te on the 
„ 9 m — 
pan, nor a — more grateful to the subscribers an a 
ustitution, who have kindly placed bim a pensu 
ir bounty, & &. Wheeler, Kingsholm Nursery, Gloucester, 
OYAL BOTANIC, REGENT’s Pan 
Pelargoniums, a good display of 1 
stove — face, plea ee 
and some Cacti we assembl 
In collections of 30 Stu yE . — GREENE 
prize was this time awarded to Mr. Er gr. 
of Dartiord, — — plants — Aila 
5 first 
. to H, Colyer, Esge 
manda ca 
s and crassinoda, 
reflexum, Ronde 
— two min — How he larder running — 
A$ necessary and quiet operation—the assimilation of 
— 8 
SUA. 
letia speciosa, 
four Everlastings, o 
an, Sphenotoma 
— — 
plant, many of the eyes | è 
aX . aa 
