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at that season. = not seriously [ perturbate those is, that care is required in - - of 
made bothat Kensington and the Regent's Park, We | our ut plant-growe TS. эг the | t t is of an exces 
as February |опе of the last series of prin g shows at the — daigermus kind. iioi iem ^ 
however; indeed it is questionable whether exhi- Regent's Park and also at xe ноба, ме saw еге would be much less inconvenience attending 
jitions of any kind so early as the month «| a respectable muster of quaint-looking Aurieulas, | the use of Tomato jme as M. Behlke tells p » - 
: indeed than has of late years 
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pable of being turned to good account. Indeed | rather extended than curtailed. As a pleasure- | even of аен кр ín in коле, омба, iri 
goo stands of cu ари might be, in spring, as | giving element of the day's programme, even out- |author having - with perfect M E wha 
tractive as are Roses in summer. We trust, nol side the circuit of the fancy, we venture to say | more simple means can be desired. Tru he 
аймай teas m failure, thatthey will м бону will be worth their cost. which is MN 
be withdrawn from the schedules, but in order Then why not drop in somewhere in May үг common with many of e others ; but the great thi thin 
induce growers to take the necessary trouble vd | hearty good, show of — pot peur. сту eu 
them it may b to offer better prizes, bloo ms These flow md of late only buen | 
of the "d and that is what we fear, for when it 
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protected perhaps by a clause withholding th u м hey are — things, pen sie cit an - cta но m КА rà З 
from examples of inferior growth. Exhibition (ешт attract ive, -— w that we have so that dt is d always possible to spare, when a huge 
Camellias are not to be grown up hastily, | many *' fancies " amongstt m, they wiesen Ie uber 6f tà to be operated upon. And, tie 
iner: ariak ano ою. of our gay у тше Донг, removed дор monoton otong, a Ve advise А е their ае, s м of SUBE Я иеа А A que. which 
been > | have been recommended п ime 
times appears to us that|good display of PUES: ad see how thoy t take; let | doubtful i 3 TT 
-after the silio а rm e at which they | [us have them as the “fancy” wishes, and let us At р. 571 M. Belhomme informs us of a new and 
should have fair  eneouragement,|have them in pots, too, m for the impossible | almost infallible remedy : the water frons the washing 
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we would — assuredly invite with a liberal| be grown in a pot, jud from the Su " 
hand new Roses, either of the current, or of KW ме see produced a Me чтуу Yd flowers; b l $| of diente: Р» у M mites, hen, iti » it is "T in this 
rwr ers or both; for those who have urse we would stipulate here for some ауда нчи За dm зо dii. wage 
ibit, always have them i x active growth | Y well mei pe. аа lay. e "boa › as already in- with "M smell and soluble e properties SE {гөө gr 
: oily a тове enz 
in а у АА would lay the foundation for the .pro- which are "not scarlet, these being especially | corrosive ive effect upon the Sess though it still pilis tha 
duction — from their being 80 огой Шу adapted | mole-eriekets, Add 5 grammes of chloride of lime par 
by inducing the training up of specimen plants. - т pot-culture and for exhib: жее > Чы - "Jens litre, and it destroys aphides upon Peaches, Apple 
Passing on to the subjects of the great shows as | 80 for bedding esides Roses and Elder, &c., and can applied К by 
they are called, our first remark is that Orchids | | affirm that эы pe сга; ot Стон and | syringe, в nge, or a brush. All similar pests may be 
are oski up; they have been еттт recover- | Mem brought aen by suitable encourage- | destroyed in the same way upon Pear trees, tl 
ing from the low position into which they had ш would uite а sensation — Oleander, беде trees, Bananas, and the Acacias of New 
fallen a few years back; an again see the v P ts of o our айа Ча, Here then is к: The use of this wash pure will even kill ants, 
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specimens from time to time brought out. New # ome be eem des TM spaco i in um columns |" Mud x e 
exhibitors also appear in the field, which looks|!or the discussion o similar matters | i tion Earwi 
well. A new kind of Orchid tub has been seen|DOW, before the time comes for arranging the| ines Eat "simply impregnated 
on one or two occasions this year, but we cannot | Prize schedules of another year. with the — To get rid of s boring Cossus 
that it was a ы 2 an 
of of im to insert into 
estimate e ert our robabl Ды Тү, THANA „MIGE, ср ү, previously steeped for five hours in the liquid id 
agre, гар we state that it was after the ИЙ of | — асу he кзн я 4 hn —— син w 
a butter-t нат longitudinal slits i | Elm А if, after raisin 
and with ted Pa handles s e ш ameter by Ше namo. of Aphides, or nhat lico all diy ie behind. which. ih they are lodged, dome washes of, 
that it was райда Venetian red. — Azaleas have | green, black, or white, either five 2nd ioris д re eM ааа E. n A Вама 
агей in а state of magnificence probably un- | ог motionless and adhering to the leaves and ботен асет е е аена ів во сһейр, it shom 
precedented both as regards - and M су ; | ће stem. What has чач been tried—what has not siae Ду MAI uM 200 Horticulture de V Hérault 
and among these, in one case at least, the applica- been invented for the destruction of these abominable аерге, TAY 
tion of our — “ а] round alike a ерм voc s | plagues? 
n lately we read in the new **Journal des Co 
necessary todetermine which were Theyare Eve n- 
getting too large : too еар 4 ы кейде. but | naissances шев” (1853-54) that at the Museum of| THE MTS и, BENEVOLENT 
we fear the monster plants could not now be dòne | Natural History, the Apple trees had been so violently 
without. We should miss them — Pelei attacked by the Aphis lanigera, that the authorities| тик Twentieth ш agit Ld connection with 
goniums have been shown thi assing, w P nme thou nae eG — he trees nearly all etm was held om Friday, ro 3d inst., ab the 
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believe, all that have ever gone ына ore ps em- por- viia h A th red f H Ma deor. в ust Chair was was filled by the Right Hon. the Earl Ducie; 
feet marvels of growth and blossom. Of Fuchsias | d angoro әреме Н лда, а indeed a өүө шй Sr меки pataa eH. Peg y NE 
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we can only say y that they have not been so гет Pa it only remains to know of what this valuable e liquid | Re Robert trend e Nd ; Dr. edo E 
the * Journal superb array of flowers at the rear o e Chairm: 
^s tied general merit екин back | naissances yo Meer to have t thought it qu aite Lemon erc Nn, —: E i 
о Here, if w н class of| unnecessary to In revenge, we find in vol. vii. | nificent Pelargoniums, and these were tastefully arranged with 
ке а for new sorts, to bb: as good as (1859-60), the following receipts for getting rid of this | Caladiums, Petunias, specimens of tbe Delphinium Пете f 
year, an uber Avions ( "tá ^r: d x of Veces САТИН A ^а pee 
season for large specimens, we should Frest Rxcrrer.—Put .10 centimes of smoking fables Ti The dessert. for which the Society ей erst] to 
more and more interest; and n tobacco, 10 centimes of white soap, and 10 сейн of i» e: of Buccleuch, penis m mford, Ducie, &c., was pro- 
uan: . 
standing the protest of the growers, we E tii we а vii ich тем of water and i Mn bruce Wash | ^ deer ofeiated as tousÜ master. The Rev. J. M. 
At any rate |; а brus. steeped BELLEW asked the usual blessing, and the cloth having been 
older t It can be employed against all | drawn, and the grace from the ancient Laudi Spirituali sung, 
: sinn The CHAIRMAN nt proposed “The Q " drawing а 
рх ліхі our form of Government 
ТО аө! бать kud paying warm tribute tothe 
# bag virtues of A: Sovereign of thi зуи 
His LORDSHIP Their а! esses 
Princess of DN. fow mord remar 
regard of all wit they contact, they would 
Une - assuredly havo it. "The noble i3 concluded Ris brief 
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in which they had been brought and wi 
the лой, was likely to bene ficially fnfruen. e ier services to 
Hist Lordshi a few a appropriate words, е 
ехрес win aphides. Атту, the Тау, б кана уан um Пу remarking 02 
X arto fnit "The "The * Journal de la Société “ткы, s» i6 e of the three services, adding that it might M 
Tad Копен Blaek Grapes A also gives usi n 1862 a succession y remedi e e E debt dy to in y чой 
s on several көнүгөт ems superlatively ine: Я medie mor Mid England ; i li еи opend оп it they 
ones, we ттш 
to Musocats ohiely. Е hesitate to transmit Foie r acquain Frid ав ехрегіепсе Мајог tor having returned thanks in suitable terms, а 
urse, have been so The noble CHAIRMAN propose the toast 
anipe that it has MOM and so э completely ought i to be the only guide in „such matte ers. In the пуер. Ж aduerso еч чё. say that he | 
nhe а state, and serious p: roposals have | substitute for fumigating tobacco. Certainly the | ©?” words Не sincerely wished all prosperity, as he was sure 
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the lookers ЫЫ} if not Ьу | poisonous odour ff every one did, to the ‘Gardeners’ Royal e 
been made e given о br die dd d of Datura » E 
al». y p when t was said, however, that it was not sufficiently воре. 
the officials, to censure pu in future those | ће leaves are rubbed between the fingers, makes it pueri che me CA ida eri pn 
Who have the bad taste to теа nd fruit t in such ave же M ei it it might be efficacious, Only | assertion. Tho reason seemed to him to be that the gardant f 
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kr latius : fumigation, so many decoctions, &c., &c., that we hav unication. 
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Оу фу, try Florists Ports Sow, vetus сое. however, 4 a good poco cadere dai өңүт, k CI 
substitute for tobacco, we think 1t zedinitiss бо сава Ead Bebéflus to be dervei fidi алеут 
