um t 
mot = relied upon. 
aa 
y the 
such state of thin 
nile ‘season | | iaid ev vidence—could possibly exist. 
337 
not ree at the present time. A 
; but a little fe must convince an ny | 
A 
I} 
The supposi- ee began to fill, ‘ie en ral 
a choice kind of Peas ; the 
took their fill also. I 
reserv i owl, so igs rags that it might ha’ 
another proof of 
fer rences 
walls, or if pitced 3 in ropa en | 
s from our o 
the 
difficult drawing correct in- | 
y of 
Kapd roc apnea scientific aid. | För à a 
ardeners, | 
hould | 
ok Ed of Ey 
ved. Agains 
beni straw hu 
w 
he Tesis. 
and d then 
k 
wi Ei thrown © 
io than 
—— 
rdles 
when tied e. gare ach, pr Fed 
the plants are easily jor o of sacks of corn, 
d on a slope over them ; | 
isolated position, a mat | 
d they rest on pol 
tice 
w: “walls 
]; 
EENS at all, 
n 
is monst: 
by ig hoops or Hazel 
q rs 
or 
the market for hire or sal, 
es 
aie mi in | 
retains any va ue | 
than the | 
os over 
culture is reso 
the beds, they are eas 
rted to both to 
To famis a splendid show up 
AR n the. Chry 
uch fallen off. “Beta though agers 3y 
f ‘lookin 
our observati ons will 
J tr Dd 
avoid the risks of the 
to 
e or ee room. Tott 
ta in a coo! proy 
e fact has 
Roe oe grag form There is Lagi 
Mr. e 
t 
hemum, which of late 
yet it s 
tised, not 
s butle er, clerk, or 
aoe 
at a 
only for a gardener, 
any -other kind of worker, will 
| said, had 
dec J 
er ay e 
| ing the dow ‘irom the b 
“his me forsoo h. This reminds m 
giv stable 
a Chery § of a , he 
nea aly ieee “its fruit, t, which the tm 
ve also. ‘ Well,” i6. ot 
a 
abhi 
saig through the parlour 
read, and vaa duly 
ring, a way flew 
+: ad 
Ah!” thou fe 
ad soon to eral again, and again, when br 
but for a coachman, 
gmg 
I tively examining the 
bi! Beak 
perche 
bell and enjoy ing the ride and “he musie also. 
said he, “I 
s the fox nae ‘ished the 
confessed himself dead 
he Ros — Judging by the Roses in T 
forcing ‘houses Ns pen >i likely to be oaiiy 
remember tk 
oa of letters. 
Are we to assu 
qui ally overstocked, | and neo 
Adve 
pobre it is some 
bloom 
-1f Chrys 
y. 
Eoo are 
oe: Angus 
0s tah Tephyr, py 
Large Anemo 
E Thou dc 
EE 
E E N ENE r art 
o be gro 
ge election of sor 
and crimson ; Xtcibiade, co Pou udre | 
r 
ie Sermet, white; Georges 
o 
vey a hin 
s that n 
a kos, and yo ou ma “air 
me that every code is 
abundant during the pre t year owing probably to 
Ks ravages bao 
only 89-90ths of the 
tise to hire or purchase a 
ie carriages 
ment con- 
y 
let your adve 
‘ i u will py more “ioral oe contrar 
shod cai nao en you will have soe hh er 
e kno’ ore darrii or 
ani The 
con- 
hou 
e pr roof i is that although | 
apih 
the dr rm age 
pe takin ng a new direction. Iti cage og 
rowing points of the young dos e its ae 
ented in the earliest stages of = piant” growth, na 
after that the back of th 
way s 
by the 
They are idadi very 
what difficult to get them to | 
Labour i is subject | § 
ving 
ecisely t 
ee this season vel No more corn o 
ust be cepa 
in the market, ee poos do not fall. 
opr 
r Hop 
broug ght to market than swill find buyers; because if ‘the 
e grown, no more fish is ever 
ae ‘whie h 
o tr ety a respectable n 
this 
rates of labo 
flower, bed the 
own 
nd fall like all 
mploym 
people are willing to take the whole. 
are quoted in 
se a ie in the English p TE 
other t 
$ 
is chee 
[permanently ta half as great re as cou 
yed, 
age 
The 
the Au zE EEA age and 
& jt 
ind only remedy is 
d fro 
time fr om the earliest stages of the pms ee ke 
fali 
T 
oy Pat 
ang 
PTa Jal 
not thicker 
existence at various 
t, Herts. 
than a hai at and Sepe 
suddenly into epochs. Willia 
Paul, Nurseries, Cheshuni 
Pisón nie, Herm Aone of Dorsetshire. 
Th 
ihe 
friend is however a stil 
act that they d 
ar reason which nace 
his—Will any ‘of fag correm e (Rose 
pro 
Rose Ap 
growers) nets me how to y Rose trees 
; Admirable, Baron Scalebert, 
, Grand Na apolé 
ste Mic, M Pogg 
nze e and 0 orani 
—Ecl Mar 
e s Marie, Malmo sentir, Wansy ae 
d, red with ye 
he sam 
| place will al an answer toa 
If h chance is small, t 
n ady ertisemen t = he sees 
he thing is so easy 
Ps 
his fy, * niger e my pet my appeared 
n I was induced to try 
hk JF 
ae T 
be ev fags > kaa 
s now known a that Sigma’ ay Aphis 
nd, ellow | Penny stamp. 
centre; Louis, lilac; Marguerite Ey rih nkeen out of his town or village—t that it would be foolish to 
Pompones.—Berrol, Ida, Solfaterre, yellow; Bijou de neglect i it. A place that could be so ¢ obtained i is all 
Cedo Nulli, lly, whi ie de vty l, better only be 
Rouen, La Promise, Président Decaisne, rose; Attila, | § got through the usual and mor nite means, 
Marcean, oe gu ink and lilac; aeinn This advantage, in fact, act a pre on the 
bia Sainte ronze and orange. advertised place; and it is therefore ners me all sur- 
ere i sal as full details of the best prising that the advertiser receives at once the offer 
of cultivation, C. R. . TOE OE of a large choice. Any gardener thed who lately found 
l 
himself only one aog at Sone cain for my friend’s 
take 
It should be keptin a 
bate in a dry pas ant if it then is inert its power 
estored by placing it for a fe w hours i ina 
ventilated oven, or before a fire. 
e bes oe an an 
warm 
“Old Garden ener” will try the 
lace, ma: red that TA fact 8 
Co rig rT et fords oe that oes p: sesh vids gardener too | ficiently thick for protectin 
mac however it | many = a orld. tally from such ts as we uring the last. 
Increased in Denmark, can af eiir besupposed | Birds.—I admire t the feathered erate generally, week or two. J. Howden, Ma 
ikt a to that country, si but “ pay too oe for our r whistle,” Cust tard "Vegetable Marrow. —As Mr. _Kitley is 
abundant in the forests of Sweden, south of and i sadly pi one” 8 “ pipe ou ring t it may 
. In le and sout pe it her ti Id l the | b state that the late Mr. Arana of 
regio! d | Goo TTY pruni ng till I t Sight Phere va be the celebrated Pansy grower, then gardener to 
he throughout the Apen: and | risk ona bird-pruning, but they very politely allowed Le i Gambier, gave me some seeds which he received 
finest Beeches I have ever seen are | me to begin an ish t, when tomtits, bullfinches, | from South America upwards o of 3 ago. 
of the kingdom of Naples. e Fagus | linnets, sparrows, and chaffinches commenced chafing | grown this Marrow ever since; many pe 
to be absent from the British Flora | and HNT z ace bud” my G be: Pears. ds fi t oth 
ably the Spanish Chesnut, the to such ent I ‘never witnessed before.| son, then garden M. Drummond, who 
x d ot indeed app l n oom chap some so truly grotesque | sent ren to the aa esnie acta a 
te othe 4, nnes. But the hat h the road near might havé taken fright ; | Harman, Denham, near Uxbridge. ee 
i Thea an a native on the Chilterns and | still the cr ng mannaa is right, and I then dete 
aa inum decipiens is easy of culti- | eo to try the effect of poison, and though gt 
a a PEA, plant, but i in Italy | w e thus dest orel; a greater number nee op the 
rhea tA for 
erm os osm, with its allie: 
the 
fie et Pg th where it is used 
arked to me t 
14 
f the 
Portuguese a at | first 
groun 
varieties 0: mon 
buds we iaa Wel 
8 
‘which duly 
also, 
and ery | Pap 
short time Papal off neatly pat plant, notvithstand 
and a and we 
5 
e 
lime were e empl 
A 
; many ot mf ter eier 
Tor 
ho lately q 
3 
on Aind in consequence and s seeds ua 
many other pests l 
la 
g r the 
sir, I duly mirari my 
ee pre 
also 
ge 
PNR 
HORTICULTURAL, — (Cond 
ardeners unemployed for | 
wil 
Bockel 
near 
ly 
nt oes at an 
J 
1 extent. Birds any ovi that was rich an ing beyond 
ater in the season; so they do fruit | part sw lowed with all the hues 
am, not make a there is anything Only suc hall could ha we withstood a 
of the g 
Pear, s oe ar as the fruit, I but certainly they 1 | hibiti te thon ‘nang 
th ight tints and a ing ot. the roo ralls 
njur red. I have — 7 srt ound. The flowers were displayed in see! banks and 
d an and have not | groups according to their class, and arranged with the 
oe grub, or its peo’ iar work, and pee possible taste and good effect, so tha it while there 
y (mid April) for those pests; their ' was no pauc ity in the rows none of the plants were so 
