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THE Hatred Sid 
acquiring information ; you ge ever be meeting with | ¢ 
something 
amuse 
Dan 
oTi nd health to the body; that whic 
s too. frequently looked upon as a toil wil 
ver falling in | 
iration, e 
with pony fresh, to impart ‘instruction, and to afford 
ent. These country walks w 
ill give view. to 
CHRONICLE. 
[Man 18 ; 
horticulture, a a botanic garden was upon a ina 
Mons did not mony: its ori 
known in t try befor 
Horticultural Society from Belgium, where it must have 
xten 
nsive cultivation n, as, is ey vident 
t 
ked u 
if plants rede bat ig the ed a 
times are different now ; hey 
0 al 
o ager and o a credit to our co 
I now kell plants i in every “department h have not only bones pi 
i fl h — know them 
exercise in the o open air, and the result will be a buoyancy | This Pear is of first-rat p ea “ihe ctl ses ay ay apni ie 
pole signe ic EAU e e ata cad ail vier ir eee ey mi o ateton Tues ot establishments we take it, are meant vial od 
previous formal walks had failed to produce. suitable. r gui th Fagor apg E Ai: for ef $ 
orning, at 4 ; 
ne om delightful a at the am a as s fe ae nea sized spe cimen ; but fruit of OR eee size may be them int s posti n, and ure we ai that they 
re oerien arm and enlivening rays | produced even on standards. It is easily distinguished hey care e ogee ee ener a 
im fres b nativity, thee joy, not only to the world | by its ihor thie stalk, and gsi bet ecially by the seg- I se “a oin roa otet Ra E ott a 
of Nature wiht, but to the mental world within;| ments of t ace we aer RH nvar riably incurved, potting is to put ac n dhs sea 
r i i ing eac! Ps p 
omega de gang ieee four tds res. burst hie nei sro 3 this and the Ome tion. An oyst ter-shell answers re fo te pan pos, 
i iness. On a sunny morning let us set| is so obvious, as to render on og Art 
woah sy first hetest On renmed of the un- | gtd en du Printem sily accounted pots answer equally \ well, , provided pi hai a conan 
usual severity and lon ng continuance Faf Aa winter, we for. The flesh is a meer) Seira and sugary. i, a aa hi etira er x ashed” down ion o 
shall find pe sare y, February, and March, but it soil whic mig pe g 
` dro a “flowers of | ma rd ep age, s 
the hodest Guties, and clusters of the owly ellow | n NE aree eg either as a standard or against a| and Ea a int thee esca) rane Hep mh s , simple ag 
Aconite, in some of the country appropriately | wall but the frui usually re flavoured + the | be, is rst important s step in po ting ; and let it 
d New-Year’' ; but plant which more espe- | former. Mhe jia s are mod rately at rong, clear wiley be ghee ET RE : T ba f its 
cially wins our regard is the Crocus—its golden, blue, | reddish-brown, sprinkled sige bility to a ras ston ehiad and this 
and delicately- striped e among the first to | Buds prominent. Leaves oblong or elliptic, paliitiy remembered, is the foundation 2 one bo 
and under the influence of the returning rays of the ed, and Tan recurved. The flow geri particular ee ing atten n is drainage, 
newly-risen sun, and the first to close when clouds ob- early; they are middle-sized; petals aai not ould be o of bro ots, st a Be size accordii 
re his face.. The us is essentially a ‘‘ child of | imbricated when ‘ally expanded. Tis dimensions of t e pon n ihian on cases ko d 
the Sun’’—a true harbinger of spring, and therefore it | of Se 8 should be from an inc sE and ne 
is that it enlists all our sympathies in its favour. But The potsherds which constitute ae rage hod 
let leave the en, and go through the lane, in nearly e size, which will render the object 
order to take a walk across the fields. The buds of the erfect, 1e broken pots can be easily se 
trees and bushes are still in a dormant and inactive to suit the different-sized pots, by 
state, with the exception of the Elder, the Honeysuckle, large and small meshes, using the la 
and the Dogrose, which are already bursting forth into large-sized pots, and the reve: 
fe, and anticipating, as it were, the returning spring. In order that the soil may be preve 
‘he carpe n the Hazel (Oy childre PE d ain w kel oa draina age, a little chopped 
) are ull perfection ; they are not, as m p the shreds 
ey are flowers is 
ing or male flow 
can fi 
me but then, they are 
k 
Hazel, Oak, C 
i ome plants, as the 
stamensand pistils 
are found in separate avert “ti 
what me y ia Aayi 80 gaily a 80 sweetly ? 
a lark ; it is 
T 
ong is losing its brainy 
ht on os ground, it is a mere cheruping 
silent. What 
Greenish Yellow. 
speckled with 
reddish brown. 
own; he E e rema one 
acter; now tha 
ens ! So true 
in 
is ae 
ee of the | high chara 
bins If REEE so 
st be observed that this Pear, grown under cir- 
neces of aaron soiland climate, will fall satis k 
racte a as aaor e given, w 
stat in perfect ill * On nan east or west aspect ie s 
1 and ‘drai 
which roots cling with sing obst. 
res healthy, well-d d b 
sec to eve l lt iy Holt 
ning ; it is, Pe 
the cultivator’s care. 
her in the 
rainage i 
gar one fact, ‘ite itself to every greeni € 
under No plan tiv 
an a in ot therefore 
reatest care 
viation from Nature requ 
action is induced, or can be maintained for le 
time. Imperfect bbe rage a iad nations by pi 
ducing a glut of watery matter, and pla 
s the ro 
very 
puddle of soured s oil, when nothing but the 
a PEE oe coe 3 a3 +t 
tivat: jon is ae te this os soil is enti a 
cenda rane: vaek ste material, full of fibre, is 
sou the reaso 
fine screened soil 
the a 
becomes a compa -close ‘body, which n either il i 
metimes spn although of arge size; wa on a 
poet aspect it is occasionally m eal . From a standard 
or ji pen iti is only good; b 
tall si being, from its size., antt 
, 
e fs have free acces 
hi 
o be who 
east onm 
poula beat least a host apar 
may be absorbed by t 
the 
less of its surface were $ axpaped to o the sun’ s rays. 
Bev 
ie par = 
wall — would be the case if a 
Tho 
m with the siya t 
the foolish nursery-tales 
th. 
gone years ria soa on Kingdon, Teignmou 
EASTER BE EAR. 
Synonyms.—Bergamotte de la e Beurré de la Pe: 
e, Br Beurré de Paques, Beurré d’ Hiver de Bruxelles, Doy 
oye No! 
côt 
d’Hiver, Doyenné d 
gamotte d’Hiver, (of 
origi 
cribe i to Dr, 
ing it as 
additi + 
am espect for one ofti 
men of that davriy or foe the country at 
and wi 
e Wini 
n of thie “valasble late Pear is unknown- 
Van Mons; but the latter did 
fo ‘ollows, in mention- 
an f nce of the great confusion which pre- 
vailed in Belgiu! um with regard to the 
d. 
nomenclature of 
ie 3 
Moers tal oe the Sig of our veneration, 
ig 
SA S dowd 
journals, and who ac dh 
A clamours of nea |" 
hands t he bpp of our political 
upé, Da Patre, Pastoral aig | 
ol e French), Philippe de bi ee Beurré An PENS, 
Geese Bergemots d hon ag Grüne erherrnbirne, 
more closely, and at the 
ela 
’ | of 
z omiited i in the poring a id plant 
t for 
will try various Satna sf obtain this in fal | perfection. 
Specimens grown in Yorkshire have been found good. 
Let r borders be made in thi canting regardless 
‘ove angaia al, the fil 
ance, at a trifling 
interr: uption ; 
Is up the crevices, as it sh ald aig thus cada ; 
and healthy a action, _ Some of ery conn a 
on th 
present in those 
t 
F; 
h 
oe render the drainage more seni har Th 
th th preceded them relatiu : 
tho, same subject, will be some guide sp the amatet 
pleasing ; avocation ; they will paon roces 
IN 
H er arti 
in Me fo song e plants designed > naei for 
sash sake &c. are found in a vast 
peer of dom largest establishments, and having also 
entered at some length into an ye lary arse of the prin- 
ciples of potting, we eal no w approach the s ct ct 
Aa 8, a os petai the actual mod 
proceeding, and showin ing that which should never be 
, provided th 
urpose than merely existing, 
ult er. 
r develop their aeh 
dinal OR " niies 
r tim hich m 
m to p 
egar RES in the 
walks of his pr rofession—he that ce premena 
ay 
= th 
mea 
prore useful im ia 
blam 
neat, It blooms abundant! iy, remain s long 
xin Se om it rans—“‘and who ith the 
in consonance 
inveterate and undying custom of Frenchmen, inf Boon 
easy,” &c, 
2. Brachyeome i ie olia, grows from 9 to 
in height a eatery and Ü spreading 
flow: any a of p blue 
