48. nea 
THE Z EENDEN rae se Et 
but t 
t a 
LA 
a 
£ 
E kea ea 
arene prior to forci o yea 
much z5 better 5 the wood Te oct jointed, 
tter pened, an nd has less yrii E to run to suckers. | 
they will bo f fit to f 
pes cree ton 
ge 
me Dest s 
sos and turfy loam, a 
and leaf-mou 
and a d part composed of 
ld, Y w whieh may be added a 
arcoal, crushed bone 
If p 
out in solid a Be and fis ‘soil wel 
My oe is to wa sh it in with fre 
quent sprinklings | of wai ater, and I 
| be 
peter the ball. 
a eys should remain throug gh the 
Seha and in sare ensuing autumn | 
In the early part of October 
ed d no more 
at in 
eady. The cost of the 
1 not aware that there is any geam 50 pepe ann as 
N. 
ably 
I am 
| this.— 
Home Correspondence. 
Patata T At the Aca 
vad Sciences of Paris, Nov. 17, 1845, Monsieur poe, 
ault commun: nicated a n extract from a letter from M. 
„of Bogota, relative to the Potato dis- 
ET 
rail ie appears from this letter that = apes Sa is 
0 o enjoy ve much 
il should, preparatory to forcing, be plun 
open bed, perfectly unshaded ; and the rest ps the 
ntion necessary t ihr ough the summer etar is 
£ ng dm oving or tur rning the pot round 
ut th d of June 
| of the pot fo 
r drainage. 
gether, in some sheltered s 
6 inches of old Row sawdust, or common ult 
oduc: 
pla ced t to 
ease. 
very 
now ve > pla 
over 
and, of 
o their foreing department in suc- | 
room with a tem 
= m 
pot, an 
1 nose 
peratur e of 60°, io 
a dark cellar = Pye with a | 
ough the bottoms, which wi vould only lead to the 
and a when pro- 
4 nec 
ng thro 
duction 
fears 
ent charact 
perman 
f 75° m a steady a and 
nn lth appa- 
ratus ener ie 
e 
mera out the whe The pots, 
n introduced to the bottom- heat, should be covered tub 
does not prevent the tubers being used, ger A 
affected part has been removed. It is known that Po 
tatoes are ee case to no plain, M. Acosta does 
always been aed there, 
of should be stopped ink 
The pots, however, may have anot 
end of August ; kog r hie a tendency 
rly ; on this 
earl fo 
rei ing. yet 
over 
tan I prefer. 
—old 
above desis level, they must be “removed oe a 
som 
As soon as the buds are peeping 
warn 
x 
may | be taken 
airy 
or s0, e from the sun’s rays; after ‘this hes 
a light window, or ia ué shelf, 
eet is 
cause = may 
Wit 
5 mo font, as vith u 
e laced immediately by 
nual ter t. b 
serv a ‘thr ough sitet itis natural 
more concerned in a — birip h may raiar 4 the re- 
h 
of Seite eB is 
Mence forcing this class. 
runed to about three or fou 
of water. 
m-heat, and t 
In an Aa the atmos sphere 
tainly be rather a Ber on their negers: pinia 
Il prove the 
sour soia whole e year 
Pota "i t received a 
st difficult t 
p“ e jus 
ET chelieu Helk in Canada, 
east, in which i it is tae that the Potato is nearly 
= the oe sibility of bleeding ‘hough the wane grant 
ced by advanced tempera’ 
pais re route not advise any 
e the middle of pope a 
repis unless the plants are in very ex- 
d have been Upa forced ie year 
z abortion. 
asia those posse ssin 
o many c 
for them to encou 
them within 
somewhat strained a à point i 
reach 
of the amateu 
bi eds 
ear, ‘sa ys my rial to suit 
ete gea Baptiste. 
ing heard that 
t 
is uninjured ; 
they will force again.— 
PO 
\ GRATER of the 
ily a 
and Sarie A i — 
yk 
n from, taking care that the leaf 
ond s aonb run,” 
"CR. Ser ton, Qul 
OTATO GRATER. 
following deseription a be very 
ult is ists of a 
m gra ter. 
pees 
Potatoes in these islands had ent iy — the 
f | murrain, I laid in my year’s stock from the produce of 
St. Mary nan am happy to find that mE Í ‘upwards 
a EH bus here i I 
git a n good authority that everyone rer: has 
‘ene supplied from these islands is equally fortunate. 
It is not a little singular, if true, that the Island of 
Ach ill is in like ‘manner exempt. Mi ight | no ot the due 
far to 
» Ebuaver, lay cate 
oer merely sheet ton “that the tim 
ts 
12 ae in b 
Ake rough the cheapness of gl 
will be uire eh i in every 
lar; rge Sestak ich 
he joining: gs, 
a 
ie inches in length, and, allowing for the 
fi 
vi ength, 
h; ~ presi the mean 
inlayings 
n circumference. This 
tar 
DA = 
d of inch board, and m 
tted with 
: a 
wooden 
1, m} 
f a row 
hs 
“3: 
screwed 
other 
P 
lén t no soph 
ss the 
in notche h 
- 0; 
i m, no bottom-heat, yet a per ae comman nd of 
mos spheric Kast Dy with abundance of ee | 
cessary 5 and to complete the pees a 
n the mon 
niet n to my purp 
ions Pei requite to si 
may r -pe 
a leaf. They, onl cS syringed twice a Gy, zii 
ae | have „2 slight fumigation once a week o r fort- 
a 
ched, 
once o 
ie “worm i’ ie bud, Me maggot 
li make 
mart syring- 
m the beginning, with a ones ang free atmo- 
e, ee healthy action of root, are the best 
entives, 
tis of 
great importance when they are coming 0 
nhouse or conservatory, w where they will | © 
Their season 
i eriad will also be prolonged, and fnil e Eas ear 
3$ eee a pe sereen of canvas or re slin 
over t s 
bei : a in bright sunshine : this | pro 
ot 
nd light to remove them Picco A to a cool, Pre ti 
e bahi 
is represented by a 
length 
in and 9 
n 
g 
5 
through which the a: 
Two boards 
> | cured between the 
ce. These sloping en 
a trough, or feeder, 
= Soe See is ex 
andg. T 
sides vequidistant, an 
of iron 
the entr re, is secured fro 
aodai the cy yli nder, mad ri 
on the yen 
This, passing re 
urning 
plates of sto sok 
w ahok pe st ing 
00 
mation as to the ona of the disease elsewhere. My 
Potatoes appear o have e grown in a loose sandy sine 
The s on the pedir i appear to FOS at red e 
in the vicinity of the — 
ero} 
vrs T ea H 
Jo a 
al russia.—As it is sometimes difficult to 
ities proba information of the eed of matters 
abro ad, the following © au from a letter of a well- 
iv 
ood at each end, oe 
Two boards— 
Prussian ge eee 
Thay oe “acceptable, regar 
this morning, As 
int tis neighbourhood 
E 
oho 
—1 inch thick, "18 noc 
inches form 
wide, the 
sides | 
and confined to the early kinds in heavy clay-lands. 
The Ae? has been productive, oe nd we have no fear of 
fam n this The 
My — te 
good, and free from EAA a M.J. B 
PFoiaiò Disease in Bavaria. _—This is for 
of the Continen' 
ec 
inna than i 
perfectly sa 
as | combined with | the 
174 inche 
sides, rd in t 
be visited with oie cala 
ends, mend fory upright 
in tl the 
posed 
he tate 
and t 
2 penn 
= cre sant 
in the section 
ng ends zerre to keep Agni 
This year the parasite, p aeeseny phe 
great mischief to the Spruce Fir ac on our 
a By the loss of the 
loaded with the 
of both sides, as a 
= axis, or one € 
ough, an nd t 
a. 
Sevan is rot on on cat of toächəd 
end of the latter rl be left Jong 
ice bent, so a to form 
The mac! 
2 a tub, to which it 
ss board co onneeting | the sides. Wate 
D 
is rat fs 
the tub st 
‘Je n’aime pas 
ape eed Vailey.—The forcing of this is ve 
an d—so much so, Pooks the owner ar phd 
vila may have them from December to Jun ne, 
the pulp fro’ 
a dex rl 
aragus forcing, 
an a 
a garden is the ve; 
very place for a n 
sa sn be at once tenacious and rich ; 
g, they should, pete 
taken u 
mately to form ah rant 
trod and in planting na 
R mele single eyes, or Ai a 
en planted, nothing is necessary | han 
yent the grater 
be applied, 
m the eylin: 
a prae from 
afforded by the 
or nearly so, very bad 
ing ; the Pa pie a seri 
nder as it revo ane 
egmen 
of the “be 
a 7% 
The 
being thrown out a oe 
cross board, which ra 
to ara over the se be- 
ge 7 
f the 
TA 
g the 
voir cena o dans aye nature.” — Zuccarini, ` 
Munich, Now} 
hes tatoes = Seo'land:—Our Pot otatoes, I am sorry to 
are in said that they had 
cond in rarior Sad Cal eleng but I hear that 
the d 
isease has shown itself io there. i w 
tre unless great force 
when ‘bruising sing instead of grating takes 
oe 
or y 
rr 
oe 
one or two facts. gi 
Du at this a there was a fie! 
: 3 the | two ridg ges nex 
| pines, & 
| are not adapted. When 
ts | the w water, Very little pul 
Ip collects inside 5 but in o order 
the grater is kept revolving i in} 
bie: whieh sateen wind, showed 
symptoms of disease. ion whist the : rest of the fie Id kpr 
Another fact rora 
a hole in one 
ue The feeder 
of the ends sufficient to srt the 
may be 
should be kept as full as 
are more healthy than 
one growing u 
inferen 
under 
í those near them growing inthe openair. The 
