eeepc E E L 
THE a SENSE bbl A allie 
[¥an. 
UnA t was a loss, thou ugh not a very ‘extensive o 
Fearing this result might have — from some error, | 
r year, but with 
the pro- 
a Lanea ashire), 2 2 feet 6 inches s apart, 
raining. pipes, i aut be 
to the south g 
western utani, $ aa i however, they are te 
rth, and eyg 
e a cnrious prabics a P ad |t 
“ng them so as à prevent the water gettin sy 
ep f he 
Johnson said “‘ Pat six pew 
of s 
eee over the pipes, and remove the clay altogether, 1 if 
” he 
for heir i iti or proof against the hortcultug 
ho al 
ick mptingly o offer ; for w 
would drain his aad tore effectively. W. 
Pik. 
Walei pes. .—I see in your os of Dtc. 21, that 
seeming ws pay 200 cs for an Orange Ce 
Scar let oe aie a 
White Ro 
ç nothin ag but i iron will answer for t bring 
Able a Gascon ? 
fshat y TA E 
5 
1 + 
ill, we fear, burst any weaker material, a: My 
3 rst twice, 
ae have sometimes be “es sin tra sett 
hi 
whic 
A Ses or @] 
e yer 
and t 
was Yas carefully pieg against that of Pine two drills ad: 
d 12 or l4 rears. „The hele is 231 ft. Sin 
re iat i . H., Abe: rgele. 
the process; tbe drills were each 24 Prods, or 
Production of Pollen. When Carnations are very 
a Par s. As, how ed | 
rane asiwa in the ‘character of ae “instead 
sellers, I ae G right to inform you that London 
l all ‘probability kegs become (if n 
land 
rs" by 
ae ards rere fal so oe nie Mto: > deprived of blos 
lly 7 8 
double 
t 
a2) 44 
iis 
er acre, instead of a 
gain fs one ton, as cect by a. swag ight. une oe 
was good and uniform, as had also the 
clay; ; es D BAK 
rally wet owing to sand pits, but was laid dr ry by 
po 
t 
roduce more cue n, es sa from the ide blooms. 
these industrie, a 1 
whence they purpose passing to An accid 
ith th EDNO A 
of 26th Oct, we ought to 
According to the Caro 
d is re- 
solid guano with t 
8 any- 
5 
A atik f 
m-yard manure 
manured 20 “of far 
pp 
thing richer to mix wi ‘guano, Poe adding some 
half g 
per acr: , Lancashire. [Thi 
aiation whisk n Aena a general repetition of the expe- 
1s 1§ a commu 
leaf-mould hali-dec ayed 
1. 
p 
revealed thei 
I 
anymademeacquaiated with thoir intontionsan 
r true character. English amateurs (fo 
t be tn ther ttacke) ill 
this com 
8 wi p i] 
bee to guard against as great a = by om 
i i their first a be eal 
F about the year 1836 they quartered Chemeeleat 
rh H Taymar ‘ket 
_ Boilers. —In rep 
t you 
of Stephenson’s Con ical Boilers Ge ‘870, 
how bat ers ving the Potato-flowers could do harm. Is our 
pondent Sure that his eae did not pull of 
cory I beg to obser, fae I ara ea want of. success 
Il 
by the sale of Apple-green Roses, Soa burnun 
Black and Blue Dahlias, le Baton raa mih its thou 
thing, 
does arise from de efec 
ons, 
n A S 
; and before the pesky Joni i 
ot began by using 
want or 
1 
more than 
ar sor e fing Pests Hows, ats pariera 
Vine-pillars, should be more know wn. Iti is of great im- 
Aeta pte it, Suen: constant acs of the 
quantity of land 30 productive as e erecting a Vine- 
pillar, which may be done for 25s. Mr. Hoare 
flue 
I next directed all the cinders of tlie 
to be carefully Map eae whi ch I fin id t to answer 
adding 
house 
ine will no dou bes to te nur serymen 
onne, Toulon, o 
better to he the deceit, w 
irec 
ad mirably, 
a in his boo 
3 fect in diameter 
every year, on a pier 5 fee 
t hig h. ould recom 
"By th 
| fire will last well for ae rti 
| the 2 mo ornin g and takin 
"aad y's ing it u 
out the hard duke By clinker), 
have pit erected a Vine- aes with 
the grating, I have, during the 
late frost, had it kept apeme” bai ae bral T little 
rin 
last six saidin they te daar ‘catalog gues from moi 
of the florists in this ap poppe and v isited | 
principal nurseries, that may appear @ 
with then nove elties now in pais 23 by such means, I hee 
the purpose. I 
bricks of this description, and have eee a Vine as 
rected i in Mr. Hoare’s bo ok. Ti intend to erect soot 
its having once gon a a 
above was in 
bes two Vines.. I have placed a large slate as a foundas 
t he got one of Stephen- 
revent ite roots of the p 
ted 
r. house, 
son’s boilers last A "tthe waiter ei for a small 
and that h found no diffic ulty i a keep 
sae Se P. 
ao Lin coln. 
have "beabed ame Ro 
letters on the mek tie P eubstanos of which is as|A 
fi ea Fee 2 
ing iE 
seed 
in which will figu ure the rares t and most extraordinar j 
will be built for a sake in the 
A Hortieu ltural Societ ty.] 
the following ncaa once ea ai 
interim—say abo ut 10 o 
tates that he 
to 6 A.M. 
and regalating it in T 
Te 
cannot be made either ia fence 
25s. or 30s aiken 
kat F 
1 
or PER even af 
would any one re 
1 
of bad s 
ein ae regular r ovens. 
He fe dads | 
Dahlias, yet these may appear (on parer in cola 
it “necessary, lowe to 
do He 
ne by Opening | the feeding-door more or less. 
l tk Smith ee on 
or Mr. Girli 
Th 
ing, of Stowmarket Bres 
pa KADN and a apparent honesty 
wieso vie _inclosed me a postage pen I 
not t expect Seg on —W. Pad Ayres. 
consumed ia 
f li th _ cavity holds would be 
fire would go out. 
8 or 7 d d 
ll 
with the heavy iA coke which is used— 
wai 
dients forintos chis transparent composit ion. 
f its destructive „agency 
on cloth, so often made i in your columns ; ; bu ata it fo orms 
Craslin writes, “ Th 
Ar in this boiler has frequ en tly continued 
for twenty-four hours without any i abs 
e th 
who To RGA 
rability is iea, 
whatever may be the texture “of rat cloth to which it is 
wie in a Thinking that 3 promised to be a very useful 
artic! 
whom 
Sade 3 my prepn te the many w 
as far 
that it is safe to leave it m 
twelve to fourteen hours without looking at it, but 
for this length of time I can ak AE with se ee 
T “races that cinders from the house-fires | of c 
t 
o their success. Should a 
pve of an — in the deserip ee 
ing 
pay 10s, 
plant not t worth as many cote: oN ; the same 
any Fb foolish pi 
security. 
cold citar, a little Welch gg at 
damper nearly close in.” Tn conclusion H. J. says, 
le in garden, I no F aade tried some bottles of i 
sible to 
pos od n did the same; but i 
after the application 
britt? 
in a very few days 
of the composition, the extreme | 
New Large Green Savoy. r Jas e last, I planted 
a Por ns! ground B gsirgon th — 200 of this eens 
Apr ril, Wh nI 
early in 
RMebielos. E 
Vestiges of the Natural History of the Crea 
S ses on. Laas ake — 
d 
ane sateen of this € 
icles, could scarcely be believe 
sorry 
} +} f 
la to g 
m ankata that may tend to i nll F in any degree 
respectable tradesman, but I think it n right with- 
hold a a cau tion, | which may possibly present appoint 
rreseslaaly È book. Nothing, indeed, can we ell ibe m o1 
fon eb s about r lbs., but 
isa 
some 
This d 
very. 
hI * Ie ¢ 
very extensive’ reading, high scientific attainmen ts 
sk 4 1 1 
Pas 
Couve T mehuda.—Facile Princeps, of all the Cab- 
Dee te, fun not head much, but the stalks of the 
when skinned, boil aai and supp a the place of | 
sh until that comes i - Gre 
rden 
y 
y g size and Ë compact m 
of 
es a a perfect master of the arts of writing and 
U Ə 
1 +t we 
At ‘er table earlier 
1 Oabd e 
F 
g ses Su sien ble 
saints as an autumn vegeta cables bee being rather tender, 
it re 
ble mys stery. ‘Consider ering, however, the natu ure of h 
opinions, ae the very different sentiments that will b 
entertained about them, we think tha t he e was Hes i 
g 
requires protection fro m severe 
month, ge the head "Hothouse 
be “ “f admitted at every favourable time.” 
|“ 
e size by June or July, yet 
pei our is somewhat bitter, but shes being ex- 
pote to the. as ee of Serna er, this bitte erness 
leaf-st 
t that early 
ing him to preserve 
The purpose of his book is to pen that there h 
i paean no ereat ion, in the ordinary sense of that wor 
Peet, applied to greenhouse, and vice versa “they son be 
Similar 
ns are | pete extirpated. The never exer 
ead inex- | kale, and wha used in t tied r, they are best, as | power Md pe idee oe as man oses ; that reve 
nag fort the poen they 7“ very es and of a fine white fev ur. The | does not hold such language; o if it seems 
admi . oo on h w this vegetable is of a wy the languag is ill interpreted : but that all created th 
;” and in the greenhouse it is to | heavy nature, and h rior have nee roduced successively, the least perfect 
Bat I a appre- planting hie crop, it reesivod a slight dressing of uae ft rfect afterwards, and ost pe 
, for ir all. He maintains, in fact (p. 156), that the f 
the period of six weeks, they were watered with a mix- | chapter 
fin = 4 lb. of Pot. ordinary f sy osaic record is not only n saaa 
Drain- 
should haye 
gather more correct. 
the Calen Ader A hme. at p. 32, under the head 
that “Every 
rden 
_ For 
—There is in France a 
y si finia bulin 5,”-bein; 
ter’s artificial guano, in 4 gallon 
the nape when div 
ist a compact 
e oon measured 36 inches in circu 
er 
aio J. H., Winkfield Park, Berks. 
ogs Correspondence 
adepts in those u 
fathers have become so celebrated ; they manage to carry 
ie tall 
So 
ested of the Aa leas 80 ned 
mi 
—God m d 
ordinateiy, and only in 
vey a different is of the mode 
quack-doetor, fatten upon the credulity of the ignorant. 
of Eastern narrative. Keeping this in vie W, 
me apo as alternative phrases, in the usual duplicative m 
the w 
a subsequent place, ‘ God formed man in his ow: Sioa 
