rae: GARDENERS 
it will 
cumbe ee pee yet the 
rth ‘hoe E leave 
rd ere i 
ape orous 
=. ys them have apa at fres 
Som that. car i derived i plants diameter ; yet t 
carbonic acid of the ercise pane of the 
he I 
ate m lea 
W Teh ey te of it. the. bei 
ming, as. it. does, the pees portion 
A Broke Bing es. 
a tter; this, sul 
ne of the no 
| or 
sayfthat | 
in. giv 
plenty. of air an d heat. = tgs ing 
= fed the nan ;, the Se area is, how- 
oleo ane, - ve when the border is 
bat if a natural. climate is 
be ebtai 
surprisin 
shod fave agi g 
pna 
which may ha en 
ee of tbe punches a pei asof "the sete pro- | 
at Polmaise for th the y ape years, R , has bee n 
the au ore em, some 0 
the Ti pi» Bag from. 5 lbs., to 53 Ibs, ; p At the 
nian Hortic Societ 
PLAN 
faledoninn THE wos ot terms in which gard 
= 
ies 
eady 1 for ‘the birds in el 
that this very adhesive 
Lesa as a on of friendship. 
oh \ SEED. AY PIT AT KEW. 
CHRONICLE 
can be kept 
The capabilities of t 
the severe weather o 
difficulty was found in ining a 
with very little fuel. The y wY atis bein; 
the house énabies the fos a A rea 
ut disturbing the p Wal 
WINTER FLOWERS 
ae Camelli ia.—Of all the wet 
Ti 
It i 
19 
lant | 
£ Forcing šoto wood e n the previous joni a 
peas Gen y whieh. a k uccess with this, asa has 
of |w nd. his principle į the 
sat » | pursued, and untae ger ther Siig igh Vrbi teh 
;| bined with much atmospheric moisture (affo: Efor fording ae 
and free developmént of the latent energies Sf th 
{Blan no EENE ora after growth will be * proctred 
When the latt if'is a sure ign’ that’ 
Hiemg principles nave been at work, throat a ] 
t capricious mode of treatment ; that is , With regan 
to the bp jong’ Mr in Sle ome persons advo | 
onk $ fallen 
ners have spoken at 
of this house 
pend the P plan. T A 
Ainea 1 oe hoyong n sof forth. ge bunches, | several gardeners 
his was the ease Jike.all. young. pianie hyd 
than old, V But 
e pit seeds and 
this way, the Lg might: also b 
this more radiy from knowing 
ers have expressed a A to possess it. 
In the ‘centre are delicate stove plan à on each 
sid young cae hides being u tied in 
e emplo, ieten 
the 
of doors in the “end of sumi mer 1 
ared to rnit, 
that 
on e 
sn vise or peered me 
 & 
Cif 
ti b of mi 
ae a 
dif th 
pong is to be „attributed, ‘ 
eres 
a ges the Melon pe! Cagaiiiber ; th et nel ia 
Ai requiring a gel deal ae peor i ite joi 
ture, being very subject to damping off at ak, 
= ae oe 
or rem ey lo tion o the 
ae sor beatin P 
+ oS THE BRITISH EVERGREENS. 
nik h CES ristmas festivities og sr 
tions of fi gomfort, andthe happiness of our child- 
hood, ateco nected: that. cheerful al British 
wy 
y ira agai) and long .may 
on inherited -pre- 
paas aii be he breath. of a 
tilitarian mai which, seems. ott enlarge u 
f adv ancing civilization ? Few 
ofo ia 
evergreen, the Ho 
‘iit ibe 
CW ay 
this: deserving fa orobenevation of the spring 
ower: pes ofa ton tree, contrasted with the 
äs, allusive to the calm, 
euruftied menity whieh may perv ade the higher arms 
and | loftier pami of life, however rude. and re- 
thera be, which 
par 
Fa besets. our feet ; 
as though toiland. vexation- alone be the basis of 
we: hope-at last to enjey... Nor has the poet 
Tol 
seem spent-in the preparation a , 
ith searlet, w which enlivens it 
re | 
iy might 
Tan 
EO i pistera e me of] 
joii 
i RB ; 
BOSS 3 Mo 
> SeBhat 
fr il 
b ijn ‘nippin ipa an ie 
a Sect ay: ain a 
them -Pack to their 
yim be se aeea "Beta; that of Nee 
* conta ins great masses of nigble” Hollies, , ih lag on 
wood is hard 
the 
ap the ies sm ' the io roun 
> ; In addition Ti 
aliyo Eea in S indy of tè 
advantage of case band center wee hy 
paramean 
the temperature GE St possible jas as soon as they ee 
ow. Thirdly, to cutoff ‘in a considerable. 
i 
as one of:our b 
egard to Pines). p ‘lives asa oni al 
$0 SO 
easily ovyereom 
Phaius s grandifaliusjor B Bieta inn 
d the eeu 
this ov 
ee alt 
Justisia salicina. — 
