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bs ployer’s fr g fie id al ad been grown for his | DUCHARTRE pa Fi p LE. [S NE 
aper E aai 
it eu first introduced to Europe by the French Fans sen cultural Soci iaty of peus zend. bafoto the patience, So PTEMBER 1], — 
treated regarded as a mere curios aia’ DE Mo TIGNY fro’ Bea. onei wh aO NALE p 1853, 
i accordingly. But eventually ity psy Pe cial ae of Algeria, a pando na > osi one tag "followin can sond it n a want to 
T i -|a e F i > 
psa 3 T ot oh h om M. DE gto ere be others) had proved Aa 5 | Tease K Air fn lea hry a ea te 
ea No es erg pie es ae, as m * | females were raised es oe cag other prety a s dhe hess ot grow say vik he SEPTEMBER 1i; 1858. ] TH E GARDE 
ay be found good t which | seeds; and t 460 e Algerine | S20wed me was so fi er in our ee N , 
= the say gpi nga with che Yaa isla pes possess th me ae re that we now 3 never asked a á = he did, ai Moor orth Sg Brito handle on again in the) — s m S c H RONICLE. 
nad give 1 — at such length erly | upon the Chinese str peggy ts 8 ge » Pve question, but did Tom did th, T isother way. — You m lace the Ho 
Our prese it needless ato rey tails oo that kin . = this Yam is one of fhe in t h certain ook learing” oy ra is ee dià, ad ae eih cattings in a "border an aged cone filled | Potatoe. ry e Correspondence. and weigt 685 
esent purpose ig sa ne otato and t : plants that, like the old gent Mr. Sem glasies, and t n ithout hand s.—Your corres is a trifle less th ’ 
become. == y what it nw | i aa oe a pm : iter their doning receipts, ms = een i all his life the quickest —: ee oy various ig make pl public s ikeir kno nae a) piai preneran soil à ithout Ea spia nevdie-like 
the Chi % ore, omes a ey didn’ pi i Sg P e culti wledge as | to th o ication 
of this o Bla lately tak ppt “helm? for iet answer i ety he ol HITCHAM HORTICULTURAL SHO queries, but as aay ie on Aoud sanirees W ote fert Seegryetig ape peit E hova fl pen “ae 
oh cnt ; consisting nag Ting, soaps Tt tai aA Th y annot u under- weie Ea, had been the led e book in wan ot i ‘Welle that __ | difference between ating useful I send rf all h is poe Kiai oad a a a in prev r perienoe. 
shining ai ma this covered with ets fl ane ta at our vi asa z% smart yong se friend the re-tor itcham is-in full Rot it wt | or the weight planting a whole Ki dney A e| ren , a rer ag forcing the Paso it 
n cou N t anythi o broki convey useful infi 3 it will | w1 o; or one | accomplishing thi excessiv a 
z ntry it begins to push | that xoxo = examples of Orchard House growth | ; ould tight id satan AA Where T | Bim, resolutely persevere in th aten to those w who, like | tubers in roi X number in arm, wide rows, s “allow pù 
pg 50°, which near r London corr little speci r sent ka oia x the prettiest was 8 talk eid try them he pen gninst thea WE f condition of our rural improve the average the same A r T total we weight D being rer | “Se dis Gree Ree P. 7.8. F ing, and 
e beginning ‘ta rah ser = id with seedling cimert jn an an Sina “poe of gerd tle shake talk: about them t rh oc in an evening : ARE E ements TA wil nob be fee of the anaes S = i hein rad Rose, and “when I tell pre I you some some buds 
not, however, with n spread ov raised four yearsago. I range Hetantive a rew them awa; ; Tis aa their mukiy 8 to 10 aai. Doaa ens for Competiti ae «J.C. M” *s they are cut ecked, which | this, neiti pe rita. ia teak had none 
d ? poner vigour n colour, size, and > | didn Mag T mended the petition mat $ th avg is, neither with on ither last summer 
D obs bee of Suis oron time an ainezing quanti ‘practice. had ` en 3 Ba Marquee Museum ready for inspecti : nik i es he ‘vil i fnd this will answer f a Kidney ton Hea eee on ae peste re > I 
true roots and or some weeks in f things 5o in Comey deliv opportunities may ion. N.B.|two parts, sectio Also, if he mim ora a as | flexed, oron Il observe how much th a 
ment of that fi pagor a pote develop- Ta rieri MSs, “If Sally eet a from moter oiher, es ier ri is day. Ex. gr. (1) — mr at = n downwards, on Telt in r wia the bud i isi È: a a pang . ey od 
att vod hls eaten. Wi th preserving — teh Pag of cooking, an od away belay 4 ra extracting the wool from r Sen | oa othe fom me ani in F end but also vem th if th Le y, e 
ttain e grow , ing u 2 balzarine, b e sidi d 
in August go ceca Eoy and it’s no use 10 go the Bg poke toe | ofl oh the rria of broadcloth o New for | forward ksi strong üi aa an the latter will so of Eppen; “this 3 is a oes open, its flowers have a faded 
to 60° weg the ground Iti or Ear-cockle a Peppercorn Wheat e former. Every tyro in her very "as = ‘of the Isabella Gray I 
the roo sa annie have looked. atone ib. Village Botanists oe A tiene es for the not believe _— are eae ee ean I do 
0 without le: in “gardens to se ther z camber, an „ and put it into the bo oe imply because the in this coun’ 
considerable rapi the way of growing them, A <a a) fos e i bey Messrs, Low hr plats st Mew. Pal 
e > 3 e ul 
ight: Pod er I live, the mor te the more see PM. Show- th ready fi in rig fe orist of high standin 
great is ways. I se "e that fader 2} a.u. Prizes a ly for inspection. incapable of from what have oon. | 
scholars, maniagi plain plodding Village Botani wa to First Class 3 sending one kind to 
jos wanted ; and I aging well, without men, Gs ede rate for (1) Wild-fruit Posies : t ar another to “ge 
E rds, tndieingot - with thelr ANTAN Mita: peck . (2) Dried Her- Faioortól re other florists as I aor ae 
shaking pany and giving Laii na ANMA Parker.) Notice of S ol ml ms whether Pe miie so that the truth 
and tanec ae over cheriat Ron and vied he th) Sey port, and Prizes the re aa w compass ‘ letter Pom 
f itchen garden oi can't get a decent oan (2) Potatoes, a aE C allotment culture, one variety t t whether or no he sent 
srl receipts ora So I am t or net Lisette’. ts (in the to Mess ma T aoh will . Low, and another 
K her pas E ufito o others as tajret es: atthe Show. (4) (3) Specimene E hap kno will settle the matter. 
yard in ves y now and then. ill send you sme ter, (fro growers well our large Rose 
i rnin T R iie anat feo ss ate | n iyya owt property oA K t mind it th t ¢); = of a A giderme p tee Syer about alg om ted doubts, last 
or i a 3 pouas, _H. a $ y 
the = bain ep, with the stale aR superior to its parent, f a fade Ai Wii op | hb Ly amia soe ae on GP), ao therefo: i e ‘Aiea Paul, mo 
bed fame s one-third of upwards.* This tail, 1 ae in the leaves being AR rom which ‘it also ster Giana Little Oke oh nam T subsoribe mp tively have obtained the gicktest 2 ‘ I have very eae for 50 plants. 
to, ma the length, i glands reniform not globose y teri as their| 1 How to make o P Ends, aig oat Of a ong side by side fia era coed 
ward g riers a propagation; t ; and is remarkabl for said eat them down od Ameri can. Plants young agais 15th, h, 1850, to September distinguish ü ul, and pwt see 
coh the power of developmen i burse of i agh Pa Neel em ro SEN fertility, mak e pia May is best They wi the prounl i Mg an sdingand cer be Judge ha iraa heee Bn fer ar ong are Beer on 
-= panga a will force. its wea Ao anna t ur to six capital Ne y do good pi let new. ies LA shoot nicely, and : H.H e proceedings = t pe as season that there 
in its or epg is pr ree ts oF ne Bivens: under the Ere oe sold ne 2. How t don’t ans of oma a boc a Specimens removed from the Show S . oo ye ae bela Gra.” ti pie 
A ogress . m mories not z I A 
pisib the e ough cas KA ARNE $ pe the ground : dee Pete sets mm oat vane prize tickets the | \ NS agen occur. Tho Rose pag wg a not 
T, M e stone ? anı } | j k SA n was ne speci- 
the eultivati always stated that =R the son 0 so yes O a on Moran gee it ait over Da nt ela. ee aac, s Ea TNN N O Tito “ag aangat jen Da 1857 
e cultivation of T the best resul Mrs. Glas BOOK. some malt combi ver that the dust of ai R.M, Tea, Uey ai v4 planted out in t ensively propagated, 
where the te this Yam have been ts in d lad, to a rod i mbings, or just a little gu: age i and l aeciäbiy. The i he o opii borders = Ls 
th fest object of the has been highest 2 Lee = ae mo pnt reputation. Her hus I ly good | Then Ja m plenty for ‘guano. sas siege d new and ghserve ed in regard to i g mp mer as u pes : =< 
that s aisan atonia a ated a ad Iasbandy pista | and the the turf as fast as you oE r er O to 4 years of ite character had been well 
eat can gi à mitate his r b is garden, and a en leave it aloe you can, beat it x. God sai 000 plants could 
was to provide soil give him ing his ¢ xe i ar ae he Tt will get hold directly. $ ve’ the Q have coe 
ièroe rops j g good rec as heartil ueen to be su r 50007. Ido 
We have jae ič: able to tho depth a wen “Sally.” Soi poor filar "ad am ave = oe sa. z | at th cl a E re age nd not left tothe School Child yal ers ei W 
8 ener ? | e . > 00. l to. Sen, 
i tel many repu atdin iara CERE ment a Molly, e Ea akane ny ty MENS ‘oie —— s | Choo: pe August or in the first week of : Te te apn! Bhs as te be ag ig the yello i 
ow border faci g to grow the plan rough | she lived), “nev amo of Sally in was | will be ready i border and a may we all ri an straight home : he de Rennes, whi 
cin plant in er ly in a a fa and hich h 
propriii UF the the west, with a damp know wh give a reaso family 1 where | draw y, in October. If you ar AN een Tee as 
£ of the'soi , out the s vf a = should don’t them in No a you want to keep $ void of off y ogee ‘eit is iust 
at hits © il. His ve lightest | is to be told h be cooked ; ember, strip off thei ence towards God ith con- as the failure of sab 
business wi Stenting 2 ma oe 1 laughed | "ye ep So ek Gas =! ieia r oe mene SY pace ot na 
: e en earning his of course pl are paid fo re only fit fo or Sana k open air. 
such a aay of fama would haye ‘cats ofa they see chop logie; an or read Soni why then os ather fine 9 apneni Sweet Herbs. ; å MO ORPHOLOGY OF GOURDS on l J 
ian, er to secure a combi talk. I never kn should = a by help | bun. T any dime i in September a ne is Gs iaeoa oat s moist spot at the head of a 
each ns a red Bi ihe ination of the toy | And I’ve a notion it a talking cook wo! E = not to | hee ot with string having a loo T. i e ; wi in our p “= = of SSE ae ; thinking of planting two Quince. trees ; 
Taaa ienn cessary that the ant t's much the : same wi ith er pA aca in z dry place, a ia & — been brought to our to add mg a ready | pruning: knows the reason. I i them as espaliers 
ay 18 an est; and a poeni $ write hie’ een Lane, always h ee ah = | they a T E draught ‘andno ; — illustrat Lee’s establishment at qe , of | than any othe: fog E pia aate nether that A 1 pox ange tak ih first to know 
ches abov is name. Bi as; ənd y e end ae e better th i i ally takes iar iapa whi raei of training 
und them e the level of th ut Mr. Samu = th TN the y takes place in the ich | from the crown. interes form shoot of the is likely to accord wi 
e asi: holar, c elap ie the Hall. why |e : en oe hang them 1p, ar ae e nDe g ts onl; tree. The ex with 
ary. Aan oaith itself si never, done with ‘etking, a tim he Hall, who md brown pape p put into bags mind they are n a SAN st the te; hat is a Ti h ground rises ye ay dy the agp pey but the 
uae, from the crown of the ri ery had ni ay , accordi Se eins a wall trees are 7 ie us with somewhat re and at the _ ie or outer | of € aay hang T r tory intercept the rays of the 
epth, and should ae = to T so much, t he calls prm to Kill Wasps. ay pransformat vhat remarkable inst: ot pisini Auai an a oil -r ra I do that though a southern ex 
vei in excell ‘om, and un = lournt principles, Find their h le asp a ion in some of „ and thus a hundred stand perpen. not think ge suit of exposure 
Sar ta tly whether the Yam ent NG we Eroak See many things fro turpentine if seme ahs ‘the evening ait rte The secede ened of which that o e | foot o of a may be Plasi on sequare a y oF a sy choice fruit. The 
hich poor, or = out lan ill be worth Early -Horn eins y he said to rs atl butstrever} = rags gou If the holes run up) the Castard Vegetable M a — that of a rhe, se soil. They are qui te forward enh i the addition of named d in sare s iat the only two varieties 
thisthat, Nik sionen, Potato, en en oh sega weak afte baid ind you sow that |e ather way — [G A ie as pit well dow bitacéæ); one arrow, of which we annex a | colin: e eae. tas kasai be had ih ee aa a ay 
otato, "E Pe rythi as consists in | , ‘it won't, may dn’t do as asked him nother way. [Gas it ; variably to ded stringing tho i kee te etimeagoI | [A S er Guu at the at Chi may 
ing is dint, fo mre nay ny a I put “P, Gt ill doas w he bat have, the aie miga (Coens ole sets an 4 ned swick ? Diss. 
tar come to take it up. gn — tl te ims a wth i br T fought couldn't sien But. How Bel aen s mine, e, and not my Š gee wit double the ea smer in ips e-ered est |g Te h string is iue For 2 or 3 feet No not nat know pr its i gor sd “hears Veitch, but we 
k rie already mated. by. outti are pie awe a = crop ny 4 ed was very late on y, and I| In the beginni re! Roses, Cuttings of these of divisi abe. represented, ional s or copper aie is preferal fth K eias anges want to 
th soon for pulli and ginning of ber of vision . again year after p! les = lek have a 
en ere And pulling v ‘om | shoots. some pretty n them , re decayi É s, and instead y year. A T oa se Pp 
ne. a h neck | two.” so I think Tom the Bape ee weeks hoata Toran e are ripe x existe ie a oo ing ped re agers between tio sows of sore s to on hg the to a wire fence that 
t garden i e lower leaves ing i e assumi pt to : ween ts. im pr, À nt 
= sn oe! many a year aa Sor er of the | i ap raar ens ares cone ee Gen kale = ser leaves on adn 5 se ar tea nee less than Ie a The wi Sogcrgp sane i | neh ke tk 
= ather work 3 straight across, below co gh 4 der footstalks. seasons. et, th either dry or w: ike it, t 
ksellers (h Se ee money eam at his | knife from the b g alow a bud; “i may be attri this-s i > ft e pes = between wet | nibble the lea 
beg a one pody call my oihana book MPi the | slanting, j bell sh e ent the upi Perera poea it will prrakoi Nature cae ae drai te dry, ; s P 
It a Vinery or tw. und, and grew flow z3 w most leaves. all the priae peer rege ph a ag doétsine = ent tted as a sas ge dry, | my intention 
| spelen She BI at last got up a long brick |t pa a few erocks in the bottoms a, physiology, ee Mhi ed by | this I have the 
the old gentleman’s joy oi ag Sa ep aio cnet ts fey some old sherds and then an Te thuy do t although the parts eee enn EET in the au 
Dad Cae. thes came back from the | peat onl dust 06 ieee Al up with one, | See ert a| te ee 
in ; “ There,” el with Pine | throug! loam. a ick 1 ae a i , 
EE on iit prenan erred in th the peat and loam dowa to the char See -Drs more than leaves and “that they es | and 15 inches between the se 
ng (he was a littl |in thg, cuttings ao, as to Jonee em edition, -h nee in a modified state.” allowed to each 
apes boy, trouble yourse athe lively U that evening): | {erar press the soil down firmly. eon diseased, and wi aat ol be te, ae 1 al mixed with 
in the beet way, an rat pag know Way o | hott agrees Then plunge the pot = aa e gersthe a a agrees the soa nti 
seek ao eh y experience which ich | dani set in any warm place where © i logy may find somethi the doctri: the i 
fo ros hich | damp, put a hand glass, ove pn keep | malihe case ere hing ‘worthy of thas | the hole mi Soot and soil woald 
; sepals. What we now flower of pay Sie! pen the wie ra tho Fotato shots are above co 
think is not large yellow want is some simi moulding up ayo bef nt. 
a corel bell, lar mo the rows, 
] s0 on- | moved betwe A I the soil ; great injustice b; 
ly pea for this peat msg it has Se te eck had Alpine was its 
| 93 inches distant from one another, d been an Alpine in 
and 11 we, here 19 i 
long, years and 
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