39—1850. | 
again. By carefully sweeping them off your borders 
and desiorik them, the 
of — oe mcd degrees the size rs the 
borne by tr other year; and if you do but go 
and the n there will be n 
more 21 in sweeping t 15 
W 8 1 to erg ules may be! beneficial in other 
There is the Straw ren a dirty, ugly, 
when tho. fraie a ea 
oniy show mismanager is 
insufficient to ripen Grapes in bees Kjroupos, 
WHAT THE FRENCH pores eee THE VINE 
MILD 
sm 
the month € ne — sevéral of the market 
0 
In 
er ers in the 
3 pe we reely two- 
thirds the 
peden ‘oie and nearly the i Whole crop 
1 
In the June ere xí similar eee on was ob- 
served i in the r the hou 
ited in thei 
THE GARDENERS’ 
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| The Removal of the attacked bunches and leaves ising shrubs, aud the like all musi be ooe 
further advantage is gained } certa: e best thing tha i i better 
leaves | is. 
wind. 
t is not unlikely that trees Mba 7 
s 
e thole never 
to | which were — F a not appear to have been 
at Antwe 
compiler imagined, how fine these things 
d $h 
rtainl 
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progress in 
ed, he car carefully 4 the 
aA 
use, and, y alarm 
attacked parts, washed the rest at nde e closed t 
the 
indse as completely as possible, and burnt in it several 
ounds of Tobaceo. This 
ard 
ae A short more 
A pee genome 
| conservatory o 
ee 
* of te 21 had 
lace no other eulture was attempted, and the 
quantity rof Aime Oaks 25 of kinds, if not unknown 
f A 
will give an account of the present state of the 
Botan ate Cai at a William Masters, Exotic 
Nursery, Canterbu 
VILLA AND SUBURBAN ste aa 
Every plant which blossoms in 
spring, is on sant doubly W ; hence, no 
r greenhouse ought to be wi 
hinese Primrose (Primula sinensis), 
it may have become. I will l, however, now more 
r Aa direct attention to its rr ved v 
cul of 
Car g 
easily fo: begotten The Ca aliflowers, 
rp; and 
fresh su 
te: 
and Flemish masters | 
eye of a florist ; still 
ung. 
me of the * varieties of the Chinese 
are exceedingly handsome 
e. se houses, and at 
diiis from the glass, they — Produce a perfect 
ee If th 
lants will be strong 22 to bloom at Christmas. 
Their whole culture may be perfectly ivan plan ze 
when the plants are 
a cold frame | or pit, ing care w 
ful kinds have been 
ink, 
us prod 
early opportunity of discarding all i 
ne should be Ae Ne such as 
be shifted 
err „for the purpose of e 
h, and V a fine b 
hag ‘soil which I have biter to answer well 
been equal us an 
urning to my ca 
ursed w 
the apparent similarity of this species to 
the iow yr ire leuconium Mer n Rose 
and Pan and, desiring t 
Polygonum aviculare ; 
appointing 
te 
m 
of the articles co! aka 
than what 
There anges Sh 
a Bamboo, a a. Pandanus or two w 
the Oranges, Orchids 
ower earlie 
r | unless it 
when done flowerin 
may be 
tained 
rtain num pov 3 but I thought th the 
Wipers 
p. + 
the nurnose 
rue purpose. 
lection sake, peggy pm that tne 
railway would have 5 yden in 
hour, yet I preferred to enjoy the ek of transit b 
trackse which occupied three 
e 
ouses for 
peopled, sh — a same 
isited a few 1 1 Lo the 
culture of bulbs ; of course at t were 
but few ‘things in bl om. It "afforded me 
P. 
P 
Home 8 dence 
ria Regia at CHalswor ih. — The sapal plant 
received fro 
us paper, has n 
erg *. 140th Leak “a 112th flower beds during 
season of the plant’s torpi 
ced 
J, à few of the 
th 
covered with it it that the slightest touch brought Dvi 
rules, 
thought the parasite sprouted, 
J ac cted a accordingly, but 
tory o serva- 
fact th that the upper part of the leaves only 
can offer no positive statement on this head. | 
dias ane or ea 
is attacked, I can 
the soil In 
are attempt- 
nearly all aiming at at the whole 
round of culture; whereas, were one to fix himself 
ot plan 
solely ts es culture of ts, another to bul 
third to fruit trees, a fourth to forest trees and flower- 
are grow n. Their mod sade of treatment is so well known 
here re: p. 
30 y ago ths from seeds, and pro- 
duced good flowering bulbs that were in appearance 
equal to imported, but this was done at too great 
cost to be profitable. I convinced, however, that | in 
we have many spots in E that would grow them | 
at as little expense as they produced for in this | 
neighbourhood ; but it es require that the eulti- 
should pet gr to that mer 
of En 
