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women in Female Training Schools can be made to 
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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excellent directions for stewing :—“ Stewing consi 
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m closely ten ay 
a, them wi ith cold water, or, what is preferable, 
itan 
from t the jumping seeds of Mexico ; and M 
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of be behing, The abuses i is thus poms red, 
fibres so far softened and separated, that the toughest 
Asparren i heen i digestible. 
essel 
put aw: until the AEA yaer 
y ot ing 
and «4 
me: stew oe 4 
Dr Lax oe’ l 
ad his paper on the arira its per 
ho 
Socie’ The conclusions 
“That the disease is of a = 
atmospher' 
isea. 
Agricultural 
— 
s . these opinions are 
those which wek been ceouta 
the adh should ] be 'temovod fi rom the top, ara 
added; it may be thickened with eais or 
singular m 
are taught to a not on tue wisdom of Govern- 
o 
À separate copies 
von, production 
sg a prize from 
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at ARA 
That carting up Heim with fine 
is pom ‘et e only effectual pre 
the disease.” 
to the ray: 
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by our- 
exp 
ne or the exception of recommending iima and 
salt to freque 
saw ah 
= ye from “this subject ct the 
meal ir rogu! is largely 
f st It acts by soften 
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the Ads ar vinegar in economical cookery | 
burgh) Fruit Trees and Shrubs. 
Trape Lists Reorrven.—Lawson & Son (Edin- 
_ The usual Ato closely 
some meat To n the ag oie joints of the ox, such as 
iece, cut it i slices Soe 
the leg. tesa Ege or r stic! ‘kin 
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2 ounces each 
saat other. 
tated | pack the eres ina ee with Onions, koin or 
eons 
cut s water; cover it 
alia ; 
net 
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observed that bees ‘will at nimed eat pollen, 
been generally regarded as the food of tl 
larve alone. 
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a oi Manor tender. 
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it will then 
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side of the firey ~ 
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ry md Chin ages ce = z of Camelias, Rodden Hardy 
s, Roses, Conifer: yt abe 4 
this 
de l'établissement va: He ole, Price 
858 and sprin; summer of 
tion of is mr a os Vind sone 64 pages 
felt 
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country. —Ambroise vorsohaett (Ghent) Catalogue 
a st oy” mo 
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m collec- 
the following new Chinese 
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NURSERY OF. L; Ý. Hovrrs, GHENT.: —Iti is needless 
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p came from 
a pamphlet nor ag of a lecture delivered 
Sig Gro Daruflet, Bob ' 
P 
The Cultiv onini Onion Texas (King and Co.) is | 
y Mr. de 
Eik 
owed Cedo neti . 
Teline, and Requiqui. | the 
caliente were 
rdova at the 
wn Hall, Manch pote 
author is to tier: inn 
Pips | Salad of 
ribe the e of Texas as 
make a rule mapi it, 
horticultural KAES 3524 on tbe Canas. vo 
to Ghen to ar nd w 
et met with ae er pr 
uring the past summer it ha 
difficulties to contend 
pe all things water is the 3 neces: 
on pat Son yay 
s had most Pedal te 
with, now happily surmounted, 
rde: 
ary in garde 
r. Houtte foun d bim- 
iall. 
se self sud enly 
on 
sates apereby, who sent Vesta, Pilot, Annie 
Madame Camerson, Dr. kreie pand] Gen - Hay 
fifth mtr all the Cotton now 
? | European industry. 
e of ëtt 
On 
grown in Texas is, he says, 
3 an asserts that Stai 
; had tho m 
eam Ain, A je mn 
e addition of} a 
wa 
Ponie VA rd 
acres capable a of ni btn at least a bale of Cotton p 
cre. is evident that Senne alone might supp 
Ma an material it wants. 
ce swith al th 
i. 
re 
F 
am ly upphe ep 
j; GVE de we 
ago. These sud deny became me 
sorted ber moray pa 
ie 
The 
e „pipes 
| choked up snd rat werk no 
en of ottia mat 
a new supply of. water, an 
br: Foca 
200,000 acres : possess no means of 
{tin widil and about a much in h So iose for th 
Mr. Argent eda good centre- ece for the 
Toom, which ‘we may add was literally crowded with 
beautiful is 
Of cut blooms therewas.a lar percent 
magnificent 
rd | demand hemi by som 
We 
ch statements; we only know that Texas y 
fine portion the American Union; but Se 
author talks of its yielding the Vanilla Bean, a species | 
of Tea, and Pepper, span i 
Chamber of Commerce of Manchester should send on 
ments with the — ent of 
In a pamp 
Results Paea) M Me "Wm. mirre 
a competent judge to examine nin de Cordova’s ain hi 
a ees 
“Jake” whic’ 
a wy eni 
7 me le 
A prints a paper read before the 1 British Association 
y of wa 
eldt pat 5 sink fm 
hich 
water they oe 
mer siete 
secure 
whole 
antage 
eran fo asear 
reconstruct the 
ruinous, instead of meee vei to this country. The 
Anemone-flow. 
Anemone sal Esp Gluck, Louis 
am; 
ee all seen and in every way 
Notices of Books, 
on this subject :— 
“The theory of te Men a interference, 
a remik ted by impossibility 7 and 
ie as in aitat collision with practical 
sanitary laws, 
sionail 
w heating has 
ae one-boiler system, for which 
in. m stokeholes to 16 tolare 
with a boiler 
{all things an? pay oher 
the reas ofall thingy est I have 
hat civilised man, in his social capaci pacity, 
ex - 
sam : 
and throw ” open their markets to universal and un- 
restrict cted competition. _ Twelv yí 
tout se ‘chauffait à ravir, et M. v 
satisfaits.” ply A was done, 1 
but sā the 
2. apm s dr it is 
We learn that the Flore des Serres, the 
pearance of barrie has 
thus described, is about to 
punctuality. 
—_ 
ho paa sae "The peti 
this great 
avail themselves of our markets 
expense, and ie sending their poset protectin t 
acy ia i Tiir rapti ai labonr 
tempting oar mye wt =, ay enrich themselves ir in 
mh an effectual power 
d that some acres of Tea 
et eT a. 
and phos- 
has been accom —o by means of 
Weeks was called 
had been used. 
For "mg vass ee one “of accident and t boiler, 
h af which 
ed with planta set thickly Fogel er, 
u ———* 
six flowers, the dimensions of 
yas are t pe 
blooms of Chryeanthemomns on 
A Manual of Domestic Econom 
S yaad y, by W.B. Teget- 
N SAY AR tek uod a 4th — P 
Miio Rew Fon C. Pan 
of Schools, “Of 
structive to pasm shall = rms 4 as we 
wo. ag say that if Ts young 
8 inches oo 
disbudd 
yo rÀ them measure pa rom 4t 
shape round, fall, ae 
nee 
