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ae there west no pretence ments one would them, and Ferns, &c m very nicely 
Sera, a about Ethan. stone had been found! Under cultivation these 1 varie- | in ges ise this seems to eg T ing AT 
we Peal are ly built of course hot-hou ties occasionally present some points oi e other, for the earth seen through 
them, but if a complete om when n compared with well cultivated em rece in bearing. vin is so thoroughly ridiculous t it 
to be put up, then dispense with y we re eater ay, ks as if we had made y in the h, 
for the foundations. In fo ing a ne which in strict justice to combine | and the soil seems quite ashamed of itself. Some ime 
f lazed promenade might be every point of exellence: 1 feline that may be per- | ago I had rustic faie mpre for glass rete ie. lined 
. indeed, we ed to form | mitted to use this decisive language, because for 2 the tubs with shee ead to prevent the water from 
I sho not hesitate for a| ye: have successively tried in my grounds all t the get ting to the tables on 
uld, however, form it ch smaller than | best varieties, and out of 100 of these t 1 p d, but I found that the ill q 
dered necessary; I wo ndeed, | score remain that can be considered as meritorious in barrier from ing an a pt ey 
4 
certain ey ap sn On apera to raise seedling 
dir this, 
for 
oved 
ni was 
mt us 
eedli 
h: 
in our = aa, $ may sa y the most improved. 
th a nd r requi Aim 
thereby aiming pen 
I found that a round zine wolata, when properly 
would ear into a 
| withou e 
top and 3 Erre op; 
shade 6d., 
_ the zine pan ey 6d. ‘Ski in to 
could 
und; might occupy a 
ion in the pl oheme: iol and aby J judi- | 
capable of judging on the subject. By isolating the | n 
seed- copter + can we believe that we have obtained 
= thes ties a number of ones; and one 
ore Eran ai so, to which we have given the name 
of La „Constante, will Jo ong remain in collection ns. The | n 
ady that is 
make many a a home lively at itale pa 
the Tv pl of 
epg tox 
appro 
around the p 
with the surro unding scen ~ OF| t 
oun in such a merear might be much 
ered: ; a plain arred over like 
Mr. Warner's, or it i might call a requisition the skill 
externall ly 
the kind of soil where it succeeds. It is from this 
pee that it derives its name. It is of a stocky 
wth; the pedun 
the zine pan "ie scra ‘ching Polisa ed tables, I 
have aimed at t simplicity and aby ay and if any ‘one 
carey are very strong its pro 
in 
PJ 
Asch 
| tiveness i is proest ae is 0 
r, surpassing r that of 
“Have we, 
us arranged 
= and bene and, as Th 
ay possible adaptation of brick 
wha? AP. WO Orchard Park, ibaa 
ON THE STRAWBERRY. 
Avoyosr th 
ET the philosopher’s on? 
| We do not 
In fact, La seat has eet seedlings present- 
ing other characters, me among these se sere we 
rd the 
in stock in this 
betty: be as for the glas th 
culty wth them, x there i isa eae tariff of prices for 
them the trade. Alex. Forsyth, 100, Quay Street, 
en yar 
, Remedy for Insects in Herbaria. me received some 
arieties of which 
(divisions e calyx D are reflexed, that rar say, | oe and sure mode of destroying, by polls, 
having ga Pase of the ips wholly ancovered. I doubt | the larvee that infest herbaria a. For this he „has a 
whether his peculiarity has been =e p g 
at least ai tae ve pretest Ai this a | . se | are taken from herbarium, leaving fie for 
step i in irae a new condition of exce! ellen ucer in ai is poured 
im 
same time, it must not be e 
ve may arrive. his work 
ey’ Orchar: 
ted in 1837 by A. Pate, 
there is a complete recapitulation of the 
oni Bee tine . In that w ork Straw berri 
requires time, space, and a pers everance, which leaves 
. It is not fe igen that at last 
= be obtained a handsome ae Pe SER y 
hich is i do ouble-beating. 
rt 
hich have elapsed since the |r 
of the tore work, — has continued to be 
varieties, m improved, of the dif- 
es and thei? y ried shave been obtained. 
X indi to i 
sf Towtiatare ‘deter many from 
e 
vyhnich must 
nown and polit p ee with 
dis sacrlobioks, ‘a which all success depends. 
ealed, we are far from, | hn 
eevil. The effects ‘of this s poison canno 
nd upon P 
egards the raising of Strawberries from seed ey 
eoatstoke a whole theory. J. De Jonghe, Brussels, 
February 1858. 
_ Home Correspondence, 
the enjoyment of it, 
is this more strikingly Pepe sien than 
slime, but if “aa are in u y as 
understand they are, 
n previously treated 
rable advantage from 
that I ah fe 
as I am led 
pe, a ay ota not 
a yt da eat. may ve pees 
discovery (if it e 
askets. s— Surely vee baskets placed in the 
of a Horticultural Society are not intended a 
S REN to exhibito: rs. e are told in 
— that we are in future to oe ie fruit ate 
m = g 
+ 
e are also in- 
ly R 
of manure Soni the 
boxes more 
e miniature hothouses 
seem aip ont of all keeping with 
everything around them, so that however beautiful the 
Wardian tose fon F 
id o we and wooden bo or 
1 plan), a 
formed that “patterns of en a in preparation for 
our guidance,” 
and novel wa 
not hear of ikate at the jasar by in February I was 
satisfied with being told that ver were not ready. But 
uesday were not new, 
nor et of A esate ise ps think I on have i 
better ketmaker’: 
eS 
o 
an 
o 
ae 
ye 
Witte 
P02 eRe Ge DE FPR? ae ey EE OA 
poms) ERER (eae | 1 taat ~ ase 9 L ni { J 
SCALE OF 
ot to be borne Mes dr EEES i grag into | ranges 
disrepute mere erely because ‘same 
Who 
Met asst eon 
ü many witnesses, 
berry uni tes every | Double windows wit 
o can name it with | and are reall oake i 
necessary 
lan ei a state te of dam 
dow: days 
s? and how would ai 
Glass milk pans Taia 
oh soil ad a shes | Bie 
oie and burn all the plaaging Materiala. I should 
se Can you te e what i by 
me who am 4 Fruit Exi . [We ar aa i 
give the information. Our co rrespon mdent pcs 
to Mr. M‘Ewen, to whom all details of the kind | 
been ini 
g Rose Stocks.—Standard Roses budded on the common 
(zd DA D J J 
m A writer that 
they should be budded on e gun I have 
no objection to gun 1 kind of stems for Chénêdolé, 
mati 2, &c., but for Prince Léon, Gen ( 
draw suffi sap from such the delicate 
growing varieties, as General should be 
on stocks like stout writing pencils; they would then 
ue ‘Lege chance of nourishing es, but with the 
coaxing with liquid or manure will pro- 
Tong t their day. They may shoot the first year 
ore the and bark bound, but in 
second or year they cease to exist. Many 
this way only to and 0 
some Ricaut, Falkirk, 
Crickets. — I 
have unfortunately erected several 
Tinis ee Sito where for- 
meriy st stood a lot of old cottages, which were infested 
After 3 annoyed with the m for 12 
to s 
been compelled to empty the pit pits 
f f d perp 
ob if the experience of any of your readers in- 
set me of a remedy to eradicate them. W. J. Ward, 
