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rd Seneschal of of Cahors, in which the | quickly as it can. 
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The consequence i is that itg 
L dressed to m; Lo 
DERE DEL 1* ial on Bee 14 Lord comh — 1 that a Vine-dresser of Cahors drying, end all the acari are carried cff 
remarkable that Du Molin nowhere —Ü dou df inerat Fontainebleau r sirs, the | imr mediately compensa — 5 but this i. 
e statement of pn! that “Ligustrum was & tre New o had assembled most of the Tas —— of the | every spider and ovum e plant, and of 
Vace ity. it w determined to send Jean Rivol, calle led | vigorous look it assumes immediately after etii 
from J — vince, a Vine-dresset of Cahors, wh c i à e p — may not ea so successful with the one 
ds, mber, under the care oi a cie the question, seeing it partially buries 
1 ec aol do 4 F e e latter, 3 a ard are of the Vine ài n cuticle, bu at I —— it deserves a tria a for TA under » 
26. About Hyacinthe, a and 
asted. Waste not, 
; and a right good 
'eopl f they had sense | 
do perigee. 8 ; but they haven’t. So it | 
— went to m see heaps of thin age that 
I could bear L see 
want not, was my mother's Meat $ 
one itis. People better off i 
d Fontainebleau 
e Tivol. oaod | 
raw 
Prine ce, who had come Should any f Orchid grower try this plan I 
suc 
clerk. 
re ha — Oen a on es rubbish heap 
‘their be as gone. loften a wondered how 
od i cis -— 
rant 
ee "s the matter with a Hyacinth wher its flowers 
have dropped off i r? It isn’t dead. 
B 
wanted to be t 
red from cold at night $e ‘the 
and then they 
ot gree ener aaa — and "stiffer and stiffer, 
ti the time came for the to em er, as their n 
Well, next year u 
0 — — "strong 
would flower, w 
the month 
many at least, 
- Een still 
ear they were ght, 
“Glasse!” says my lady to me one day, 
did you get that beautiful row of 
have been extrava- 
E lady 
4 | Such 
ore 
— set t 
ep 
ing the Gwt eto inquire 
f wine r the King, “ahd answer for ae bg E the 
for i v acp 
rod 
val trees, for iru their 
the 
especially into the condition o of * 
roots tum the trees will n 
low are in a dr 
obt at a sufficient supply of sap yt then red. spider 
n you ng Per 
Poring vue ough korb — at m - — the bud bad 
ani 
f sa 
o work, and — is not an easy ask to keep it 
s the tree is dry at the root. 
i of an poe in e dinmeter 
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every one that 
cess of the e — 
— 
Ns ve 
m the hen 
is vu by 
and i 
n by syringing w 
The condition of the latter sh 
order that the vegetation of the trees may prog gress 
| favourably, and without a check on its first star ng. 
| Beside es the re are other. reasons why t the | pr resent tim 
is the best for 
| spring Y water are at this season ne: equal ; therefore 
The mean temperature of the an the soil, and that of | w 
rly 8 
: well soaked without “erty | 
T the roots or e the vegetation of the t wh 
would certa 
till the temperature of the air and soil ! 
higher than — — = pump water. 
obtained as the soil of the border, no bad | 
£ 
waste not, want not, for m f you 
mye I, “I got’em out of the TUM 
told her how. And wasn't my lad 
commonly 5 —— they one not 
3 spi! paling: puling d ade in the drawing soo 
5 every on des ae. ds 
ensed, dor un- 
WU ase verc c wi, and sweet, and fresh, 
coloured as could viris be rien they | 
grow wild, wherever ds. And so they were for 
many ee ee 
Comte de Flandres.—This a large a and v 
some Pus; when fally ripe it is of a fine 
red 
p i is perfectly hardy, and a most abundant 
n the Quince stock 
bearer, It does not succeed well o 
o the roots of wall trees in the heat r; bu 
— spring water has generally to be E vi; now 
t the time for employing it with the greatest safety. 
e have aberen that the fruit of a Seh tree 
id not swell for more than a week after the roots had | 
cold water, 
If water r can be | ter ? 
watered in hot weather wi 
| been 
d | the m cracked after it = ides to swell. N. T. that 
Cat gd correspondent fectly GA 
n 
lnut Trees and 
" “Dis” i inquires “ whether Waln 
ave their — 55 lah a 
— browse 
n by sheep, gie or cattle." 
require when young to be pro DUX. from the 
rabbing of phe horses, and cattle. 
be dry 
—Have any ‘of your reden 
g Vine borders? Ifs, 
or if 
? 
— and thickness should the oe be, and 
ai nera ral pain or hot gas- 
a having 
de 
wd ye 
coke the tree spere pie 
effica 
with it most 
when 
always 
Waito m Oases.—This i 
n state from | striking —— and di 2 see 
s been attended with one 
di is by gao heat he 
serious inconvenient 
using an oil! 
of roe is 
tice a wi 
arvellous — Lees cons Tt is SE long 
dent introduced to your n on h 
n 
nl 1 
18 reader S Dy 
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h may o 
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V 
r if one is = a hurry; 
out in an hour 
He has ied tlastra the = tifa — 
and life- 
extra- 
a small 
ely fine and the 
not so poems as other Rasta adapted for Jadi — 
wear I have seen of Indian m 8 Could we 
^ or — such in thi ntry it would be 
ound a neat and agreeable substitute for barège or 
| | muslin dresses. 4 Dublin Correspondent. [It isa well 
when 
Source 
of course the heat g 
| follows unless the misha; 
3 dec 
i|stated this case to Mr. G. W 
Price’s Patent — Company, 
tten vidi 
of heat 
1 for ropa ation on a s 
nett Shirli 
| mieli 
It has T 
"^ Ledflese Pear Tree 
—The E T isai remar 
living two 
able . bet 
fo! 
|| known eni article, but we are not informed whether 
pe F not. Very 
x rid 4 the cs vele 9 in tlie oris 
are à carus which & 
der the cuticle of the leat er 
usual methods. 
it by a ana 
cat to destroy by t the 
therefore, to suggest a new one which at all erent 
£s 
e mer 
had been growing vigorously the p 
s | ported apparently prin d and bi bee two 
uttin 
g fo 
Poire Belg® 
| infallible for common red -— of f course the 
I 
val, leaving ba ea 
= e egies + 
in 
a | 1 
— worked; but it aire it as fal of S z leaf, and it 7 
bears well even when yotmg on qut rea it: ad 8 t of 1 t warm su to put for oth a , Wu 
boe! quart of water; set t s replaced n 
9 m “rapa meni Eo: hodie ung t they aes = Ju at the same time a es rem here, maig — bei e Rae Ld it intel stie, 
"s very white. Its nis Decet e! and — mall quantity of vitis, and when the water boils | wall with — where it remained ^y 
ing as some, it is very jaiey and good pour in the litery () and sti with the spoon until | the seco " he same inactive be 
Does spondenc ö ee ti g it is rendy to taken of it on the n Tom. of June It P om i In 
th I$ £00 h: for u vigorous b a graft attended à 
Origin of the $ Chasselas de pei. wil purpose, "ey strength of the starch jekto wm, I feel test ngen, Pe eplunted mi 
ig —1 find ; a history. of . in the Annales de la description of sta — y orien if = the same I — jt has non 
The following passag 8 is n Aa short time $t still 3 
in the iol "T — of 5 to) led "the | Bde mo iei cid * es readily obtainable, got the idis c oin 3 n 
Livre ta e year 1534, in the f Franci t starch (not it has had-for the two i the 
fint, i mea of Jun 10 Würo E aod — ode te pa reid on poly it or thin gum water if starch aed bree | plante . living tbrough one season and pare s 
Bun t ing, our Sovereign Lord, the ae pix Ad Tours dan — of are not eee dab d ecianee of es, pave Motoren E. 
the leaves as 
