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mamenn v sia EDICIONES EVITE C EM ERATUM 2 du t. May ay ow 
b unny afternoon on me Sel. 2 e red Ta; i 
of the number of plants required to till Sow nA e EXP and the jo taken a d at 40 "clo ck. - xe Densely and unifor east 
formed when we state that it requires 500 Pansies for ah per aS previ ously sa ms rorem: fines Hor ly Cue 
POS DN. eon ide. | Hane id d p ix E ; “th t 1 ow is the period for gomme eof the week, 1 deg. beloy t 
the bon are | commended, remembering that n : CORD OF TRE WEATR he average, 
i r » t Fea ihe Gras ad ne beds | INS siia and for applying all the encouragements | Duringt the last 33 years, for the oo 
et ei J š vy fo 
: 2 of the walk. | acces ther 72 8 7 Fo. 
oceupy suitable positions on the o ide o £ m Mer. F E| gS of |G Prevailing Wings 
These are fled with Anemones, Tulips, s, suregunded Thre the quality ofthe gti, thotrat| "ESSERE SE e | SES RS 
by a broad edging of whit i ATA DIA ml Moe Pu ansy ; PINERIES. wi here | the e 3 Raine | or Rain, sre: 
t d ud be ir 3 erue ||| is : 
rellow next the Grass is Mond wha hou Sunday 7a 4% 8% 18 [osom | alae 
Sona have preferred n summer iia cir- care must be observed to dura the soil abont th he = Mon. 3| 55 $64 i 1 1 1 3 3 i : 
lar bed stations for Orange trees of in a rathér ry state during the ripening period, and | wey 3}: 663 | 445 | $34| 14 oa J 
cular eds form 2 H t n: e rest of the | Thurs. 28. 668 43.6 55.2 u 0 241321 Bg! 
which there are here some very handsome specimens. | where it can 2 don d without injuring th dr a Fri day 2. 69:2 | 332 ant d 0s EE 1 
Forming a centre-piece as it were for the ribbon sto ek Be: ntm mosphere should be kopt r rather ry, ad- | Satur. 28.. ae 447 14 09 Li 111131 
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borders are two large baskets or vases of Aus A mitting : Re siti P3 S „period occurred on 
Seeléy's artificial iso These a e fillel with there is no 6:-thanes of fruit of Heu quality if f the : soil m. therm. 91 deg. ; and — Iri e the 25th, 1839 t therm Wess 
cinths, Anemones, and mixed A edged with Fan- is Be wet about the roo s, and the atmosphere ke = — 
~ blue Fo 1 -me-Not, and white Candy tuft. and ooo with moisture duri ng the r riper i to Correspo ndents 
We now come to the main or agire d ower r garden, period. ease of plan n t gro pa in N Aur RICA N TRE TE si OP. The best, boo pa ind 
acing ogethe ichaux's / rb orestie: M 
^ $ whole of which The 3 1 . Sg : Ut . e ue ved e ana = im be. 3 to treat hardy as the Tulip tree, and i one. a cos sort ee 
rom the terrace. eds are ¢ Tuve ` ing in a park in a rather exposed si d 
ach side of mei i turf-covered ae the | them roperly, gee be we a repaid. ^ Use Bote. Boome A COS ney. No book will t dem, h 
each si P te on 
hole occupying a space of some 5 acres. Here the heat as spari ngly a ay consist with — al unless he possesses some preliminary informim fe 
20 on a nla amparate ith the extent of | ing the proper degree of PE 3e very careful health — —.— it does 135 b Seren of t 
ey are edged w eb Spruce, and|to keep t the plants properly supplied with water the mble s ily Mx Ardem T awo's edition of 
Sweet Briar, oat in the eel of hedges about | root, Lani i 1 P. We should move them in 
9 inches i in ho and as much in width. , Bach panel growth, ‘and also to plants swelling their "fruit. end c E of September when the earth is warm, and the ù 
7 1 late er damp and cool. October is rather late € have within 
Vix NERIES.— Where Muscats are grown for a op specimen 15 fect high removed Wi Nanay A 
hicl e 6 feet in width and b i me recommended. Bu kind md 
of flowers soe ose in 1 point a size Pounded on de to fall too low teer the bunches „begi in to appear, and oval, whatever the s Careful 
outside b; the little hedges just named. ese belts or | a te emperature m 65° to 70° must s — — orca J Cuthill. Your white-spined fruit are very hand 
y J lose ome, free from ribs and i remarkably well grown, 
some time — at E still on dns the re is estin ng to ensure goo! size RE Pike e Trur a petri 
mass of gay flowers. One contained Anemones mixed eep a sharp look out for red s spider o Marin Atta ssd te shots Tue schief probably lios ia 
with Limnanthes s Douglasii; another yellow Tulips, and ents where the fr uit 18 N and if this pes the border. Lack te hit 
the yellow Lasthenia californica; a third ulips, | make its appearance lose no time in coating the ER S e DUE EE d ub veo à Mere 
blue aud white Forget-me-Not, and white i ad | water with sulphur. If not already 1 a m except Rhubarb, Seakale, and such things aswant 
a fourth mi ulips and the pink Silene pen- litter removed from the outside borders, but if it is| in winter or spri zen if you tonis obtain light 
ese ; a fifth mixed Tulips 2 Forget- me. Not; $ 1 found. that the roots bave er cei into it, which will Sae. 8 e 3 s A 1 
sixth alen Tulip engak tha 95 T: form a better material n which t r pots, 
ne f place your pots, and ss 
h will be essary t ep the house continually watered in 
Beyeimam m, E tlie "white and yellow Feder be le. and every caution ted not Se disturb e young | dry weather, the extra cost vil ; its 
roots, And if many roots are fou & the surface it 8 durability. Take care that are. so 
^ fill Sd ged that the air whieh enters yi them cannot possibly 
This constitutes one half; the other half is filled in will he necessary, after ‘removing the litter, to top-dress pass px the donee without being waren BP MPIUS MERE 
— i 7 Below, fe der to prevent these getting dried up; a slight effec perhaps by ptor ei Yo orizontal 
ination to the whole, is 3 large cirele of mixed coute tu urfy loam, leaf soil, — hor rse- dr oppings will one ed ot whic ich fits the ventilator and tho other rests o 
S PM UP eris = j end answ r very well for this pur Na — or Patria The specimens of Dumelow's Scal- 
bounding all is a raise? e which the of houses, where the fru 3 is T ing, are not allowed ling and Rymer Feri are unquestionably correct; mn 
flower beds. below appear. to much advantage. too dry. Mxtons.—Maintain a rather close, most probably, the Beauty of Kent, although smaller than 
al moist, warm MuR to plants recently planted out | | usuat.]| 
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as the AE of ‘th ese beds begin to fade 
until they get i 
o ful growth, 
but avo oid inducing a 
cleared of their 8 2 
half hardy bedding 
s soon 
ey are 8 
nan 
after the roots bir get hold of the soil, for it is 
go nerally 
of this sort. 
Werther r will. 
as th th 
Ou in. 
ousands of which 
jd dae 
Give air as freely as the state of the 
admit, in order to secur e firm 
eem ed 
p! 
emored 
vi: A qe are taken out is T "s 
last w bis hay wat laid in sd corner and | moder: 
well watered until time « Bor ks e fon de ) be Propagating | heat 4 sbout 759 o 
| sk dean er rally co week | also to keep 
in June; after the beds US teen filled e eh half hardy 
plants, cutting are taken off th nem in the usual way,a and meee the 
over them, to be planted ont as soon as struck i 
borders where piv d grow until autumn, when the beds 
l ;t ey are then removed into the borders 
them: 
he Wallflowers, Forget-me-Not, Silene, ond 
mon 3 sown about the second weck in Jun Iti oon 
they are dius left till the peti — clear in Sent nn, ana: on 
e planted d out. with the > Pan 
Ibs of the e Anemones, process 
Tu! ud and seis &e., all taken carefully 
ex imis d 8 
ery p 
npon the foliage. 
f fruit mai ess Soe 
ss flowe 
Mié by frost, d he 
uch x 
cious arang — 
damp off unless 
Endeavour 
the e ina 
| avoid hav ine to water while t 
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tos secure a sir lee 
and 
1 blos: 
GAR 
ow v Nigh, time t 2 m of bedding 
3, at = uch as 
revent t 
"eS crop is isting D vel 
careful look out for "insects, v us 
ves can Ms ee Be 
are least 
er one a proper 
fe ren is lay. Any piad of a cro p | 
alth. 
g p some d 
t liable t 
T hardenin ael 
a$ to display bv a 2| 
"or combinatio: on of both colou 
and 
NAMES OF PLANTS: 
We have bee Y Bero — 
ntly decline naming heaps of dried or oi erp 
— o request our correspondents to recollect that we 
never have or 9 d 2 vierte 
ene 
ciall əl ul 
— assistnee, ‘they box ns oe Serna 
fori 
this difficult group is not to be satisfactorily named f 
— specimens as yours, badly e 
especially the stalk and its scales. Eug 
the oth am —B G. Not numbered! e larger one 
Billardieri; the melior! Cheilanthes Y laa enin- 
be. euh pei, Hemadicty on 8e aatan 
o flower, and has uu ee t plant" 3 
without one: itis not the Arrowr 
of some Bignonia. 
Niaur 8 Liverpool. We 
are 
dried, and Mem m 8 io ey ar aras 
ont. The S ME difficulty 
form. 
to ) agree that the various shades of orange and yellows 
planted 
eet with. e 
ese require more attentio 
well fla 
entham case” was 
some e of which were all. but realy t "uj 
ehe itself, both with regar 
we dcs with the blues; oranges, and reds sow whites 
es add that the ben rde and fruit de. however, derange the — — the yallow as also the 
mal skill, and that the violet al es, whilst the v red or rose-coloured 
p Force d Stra flowers ber ae en 
$ | forming abed by dine - Every idual b 
d; and a flower garden should, in our opinion, Te" “complete i in 
crop: o 
ntes 
person than Milton who peur [p 
5 learn there will of n ssity be 
ey opinions—for opinions peg 
eater. On wall H FRUIT A N in 
are thin PAM ing of XD e be made at once. Throw i: 
- ————— a sprinkling of early Dutch Turnips on 1 borde 
a e ine digging nor using Hato, It is a mistaken 
D: folie Week) ) . |moton to persist in g ground for these in kitchen 
8 full of Y l Heit UN bei 
gross nder any circu : 
CONSERVATORY, ide od e e or trained 1585 stin | Alway > the poorest hardest ground yon ean find 
require attention in ri hinning, training, stop- | and merely hoe ed Seed in; by these means you will 
f the sun 25 po bogiitly a sli ht always procure good Turnips. "Let full crops of Kidne 
shading would be of benefit for a few hours sek | Bes nis be pla planted forthwith, and a row of Knis aht I 
day 4 The in pond of such structures „however are Mar arrow Peas or or the British 1 Que een. bande should be bere? 
sometimes ver d the | Prepar | _ distan to bo oniy 400 or as 
f regoing ae age ze apoioa e EA to | completely saturated with moisture, Tee NE * e iM. 8 vnde vus 
New Holland plants, amellias, &c. As 3 on! 
: beds.f : 
stove plants and Orchids, tlorod h cleanliness, free | — STATE or THE WEAT E tor WO sr — ihe dance 
ventilati lenty of atmospheric E isture, E 5 ex ening Mar 39, 1859 as observed ai Sie dem opo € place x "o pene 77 it was om 
sionally a slight shading in very bright sunshine, are at Banomer —— Pe Maroh 8 e N refor. 2 nt ae 
ent the chief requisites. ' No means g e| Mx. ag bas m —— |. Of the Air ſof be Fart 15 e penny in rod 
neglected to encourage a free growth at t iod in Max, | Min. | ax. Min. [Mean 8 P proper quar —— Ed 
Orchids, iu order to get their pseudo-bulbs firm, Friday 13| 10 | 30175 | goose | op e orn TT LL | TeovsLesome SERT Hy 3 not, LEES 
fed, and well ripened betimes. I ixed greenhonses Ld M "i 29055 | 30.002 | es | 28 | Soe 5 in 3 E people 18 tho E ife atu S s Yo ur frend 
fires may now bo MY or entirely dispensed | Mon "Wo 2x 20703 | e b 2s miu 8 % que kinds of 
T üs 2 d 2 ied | Tues 17/14 | 20701 mis Sf | 48 | 350 | 914 | E. | .10 - Of the four kin! 
gema, and accompanied] wed. 1$ 15 | 9348 | aman | 55 S fess) 3} | 3| N | as Vixe Bono this we rotis 
with bright e ag heat ‘sufficient oe! the night may Taue. 19/15 | 29592 | 29619 | 67 15 580! si 85 £1$| B Bia the 5 g E 
be secured by shuttin, up early, ever soon! | Average I 29.903 | 29.811 | 62.8 | 426 [ els 5 j 51 = * “i decal i 
enough to uc aren ii A gi gen neral rule can 2 be bini May E ja p and cold at ni night. Ris iue call Ei 
wn ch cases to 1 mK we Pee and x : 
lc guide the inexperienced. On ; cloudy; vain eee cold, made, aso rni. 
