. to this rod ‘Iti is impossible to combine the 
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iR. i ted at Gi clean hi n he 25 08 cl 8 
tical ck — paries and other branches nien | creepers, &e., are ted with insects. Young i 5 ERE ERE F Ys an 8 
t ierew; ith, a nd 30 years' experience has taught me e tha t stock in pits will n e nt — — growth, and TT . «e| BE Ramel deeds | 
ended to tering, stopping, Sunday 29.. 659 | 44.7 | 553| i2 | 
with pretia] instruction. A student of chemistry who training, &c. Éxa juni Heaths frequently for mildew, Mons a E: 44.7 56.0 is Er 
concurrent and apply sulphur the momen nt itis perceived, some of ved | 693 | 423 s] R 0.46 
positively defeats thereby the object of his stay at t the Friday z: MI eal ee as 92 E 
school, LT isses the a — a — stu e e is only e this pest at eee seaso Satur. 4i va | amd! saat it | OM 
after having gone thro m) lete of. theo- FO à Puri E DI EDT 
retical instruction in the ree te that the student here qus vet the quality o of the "ruit i is of great sus 1365—therm. 87 deg.; and the lowest on the 
can with advantage enter npon the practical part mport e observed to have the soil in a — n 
pale ; he must bring with him into the laboratory bei ather p — dung the period of ripening, N joss d 
a thorough knowledge of the principles of the science, | for as there is no reasonable hope of obtai ining high. Books: 4 otices to Correspo ndents, 
or he cannot me — the practical - rouble | or Pract Al d NP 14 outa volum 
tions. If he is ignorant o se principles, he has no — to collect and 2 together 8. approach: mend to you. Want of spac Y Gleuny, 
business i in the labora g ripeness, z iod "x be able to afford them a rather bb dear x" ^ M de Gon tainly 145 n 
1 it itl atmospher: d avoid touching. them with the} € Oh obe rna pos bp 
Sciences, all pursuits not simply v ds ent syringe after they begin to colour, r, wil be well mer ert he "Gert ghe a tot d: Co p fara. 
on — . — Papa qe — fire intel- Svckers that are not very stro ng will be ben efite d b y Broccoli with t the following . bavo 
lectual faculties, by w. may be t the fruit is cut, | has been proved side by side with the Wilco: 
learning, constitutes the vice and chief e. sonition f | but thi y in the case e of healthy Taa d Y ite, Reading Giant 4 
prog an every impro ires . M man, vigorous Move 22 neglect 1 in the e way of waterin g and superior to all ‘of H oe 15 nd, e 
wi solid scientific acquiri finished cutting more than tni, RE 
ments, will, without difficulty or effort, master the | stock may lead to their fruiting prematurely, therefore | st coming in, and fine heads wil 2 f 
technical pa he Pans : Quee ee. in let there be no lack of attention at present. Plants quality, very large, 8 were of the 
general, an indivi w ay oroughly master swelli their fruit sh 
of the technical part, is altogether incapable of seizing . UE E INN pp tasto ish e 
i any new fact that has not previously presented | up early i in the afternoon after s syringin g. Vora! If xx z mparing your Moi d 
tself , or of comprehending a scientihia principle | spider makes its appearance on the foliage after mal m ve been ‘affected by thelate frosts, we seeno 
and its application. as commenced colouring, no time sho jd be lost in| therefore EE Abate the * NÉS 
“I have often found that students coming from i "ia than Fun 1 D 
ing good | coating the hot-water pipes with sulphur. The sulphur You — better examine cauti 
colleges will speedily leave the pupils of industrial 5 hould be mixed in water with abou al quantities and if you E that free from spawn, you — 
polytechnic schools ind. tient. bre of ime and soot, and applied with a The fime | way es to Ia wales the Glos howd bests ected in es 
though the latter, when compared serves to prevent the sulphur being 8 or rubbed Mrs e e fovet" p* 
ormer, were = - 3 in knowledge. ; and the soot helps 5 prevent any disagreeable arrison & Co., 62, Fleet Street, i, int a 
e . appearance. The temperature of late houses where the — — „ br — — 
We have received from Mr. Bohn copy third | f ll carbon, instead of bet Pigs 4 
edition — — edition . Greek Now — en? nd 20, at night if pee Mem are expected, an in, river, pond, and spring p ite vi 
pp. 598) with Burs's Greek and Decii to it Muscats are grow a late «d -— wi ND but OLAR — are said to have shown that when pasi 
D Een. It is dxtremély well printed, | little chance of sec — tad good crop of these lens, sparkling, ed yeh —.— e " d 
has facsimiles of a fragm tton script, | — Vii re of 70? is maintained. Att tend carefully M fo ording to the purposes to which deis tobe appel 
nd anot a more recent manuscript, an introduc- | young Vines recently planted, keeping the borde aoa vac seems likely to do its work well When tte 
tion giving the history of the various codices which now e, and — . — Eee hese filters 1 
—. — * hro e vents. In addition shading if „necessary until the Vines ak a fair ees th ay be even put into the potet ,, 
margin is by cross references, and | trial by all who are unfortunate en ot to be within 
the foot —— 5 Tt 8 readings. The | diately they are ready, for t hey progr pidh T 1 reach of pure water. — Thais o iers males hr m 
whole is issued — at the low price of 5s.—' e active | this — * stop all the laterals in tinea sid vox 284 5 eg s inches ae mace 
: t need i et | confusion, MELONS.— he fruit is swellin the G FERNS : y iif 
edition of Hudibras, with abundant notes and an ex- soil should be kept in a properly moist state, and a describe is traceable io the derer bat i ds 
cellent index; and also the 4th part of a ney means should to preserve the foliage in consequence. Had you sent a berry a better opinion 
of Low P 3 Blk Minaut ot lish Lite- Health 3h 15 110 ibility of obtaining good fla. have been formed. Your plan of a will do vey 
iX iade gh etc ^ — well if you have sion Lahn tilation ? 
Rc ct p MAN. ee M ccce deeper 
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vraie ong Nie Sian aso i d or E iy Mim n 
lion of Indian Mosses, with an exc cellent i 2 of the the | at once, when left Uv serv a harbour for the n ha — e 
genera and species, insecta,” There i yet plenty of sinua hore they remain t fem te 
Tyas’s Wild Flowers of England (Houlston & crop in vale beds, and if any of he frames whieh appear in the middle of the summer as two-winged fies 
rea - now — ty form Ms nice gay- | have been used for getting up * “bedding ut stuff” ca _ And fregerit blowüy,—W W. 
l rhe Ing: ro he rned and — spared for this purpose the plan twi ested the larvm of a 
reverend a ior Should, W be p cit N once. (as di chin Popule Wa s ed. 
his printer as the e following mistakes n the acco FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. N | the falling off ofa all the leases of the 
M 2 tly Flo 42 — recently transplanted trees, shrubs, &c.,| Be 50 1 "mme — 
in the azes of leaves, but in their axils; thier equently to see that they are not sufferi be wine A paper Mou would of 0096 
French chemist of the name of. Vanqu — rf ofwater. Give a liberal sanking dere eerie i thetreertorelieve them a diat si 15 5 
Vauquelin is well known. We that | Stir and mulch the surface afterwards. The half- —— . che o bare been so olen 8 
consi e bere at ae e Mezereum it would | P — tede pm deine Ening A profil ordi d 
have to say that its bark has fi wmm mon shelter under glass and much att Io nu gue oor d s 
blistering powers, and is irate acrid; than care, must be duly a ei to with eh attention and this kin E Tom ci bu an ir eben, m nl s 
remark that it affords “a stimulating decocti ay hold of the soil, and wi t favourabie | especially apply, Should be u mind that erg 
for various arious medicinal ufa" whi ich we fear is calcu- | Weather and p attention t i ily co us for — they should exhaust eer d 
Ld to expose to serious danger the ignorant who may | the beds and repay all the trouble that has been gainin — d aud thin ACE medir 
its effects as a “ ee. imulant,“ an expression bestowed upon them, but every effort used — p - a n “we can do is MP sm 
very likely to be m E — prevent their sustaining any check, for if allowed | chat most willingly Is now tefie "rrr 
Trave Lists Edmund Philip Dicow's be, mach diftean d te at pr | Robia Hoot, We dd not sez how the leaves die fn Yg 
of Stove, id Plants, Ferns, : y in getting them into free growt of Southernwood, isia Abrotanum. — Aut the other 
- Orchids, — much 1 ft pare asses pears purpuro-coruleum, 
lding Plants, Fo. very try esed for the ropagati rz RES MM | dot P Beer oat ated, Bath us mg 
lection of all sorts of MA e, Arnott, | blooming plants, as Fair Phones, A0. quie du ha | being packed m cotton wool, the worst of aln fs 
Co?s M e Road, London) General Cata- on a shady border. mi c dI E viol tat form which is Ift, 
closely printed pages, and is rich in all sorts | c Prunus 
: except stove plants, the list of which is small á ARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN G RDR moann fm "y. Dame eg 
i: : Men les may soon require attention water- Thos "ve nd mo Eugen gathered at at Gorloston, Su per 
— of Operations. ing, Sage ced Lp on the rr a 8 — . — er the north side oe e is „ Peron, ool 
- shoul vi n — 
po A" Week.) le-tank can beak — Vieh — "rad — vi babiy 2 oth gor. 3 
aae PANT DEPAN DEPARTMENT. saturated with water, it will assist i i nnt Gardan N <2 dan 
ATORY, &.—Early New Holland and other arge fruit. The = should be mulched "Wwe 1 25 . nin nti unb. ee 71 
greenhouse plants will son be getting past — et as convenient, to , an tai ant ire ish tral 1 
and some fo — will be n w evaporation and the fruit from g soiled, Where — ge ut ncn e 
being shold vist on wil whee — ppiy deem straw cannot be forded, fresh litter “from th — ume of Hfaricot Boulot; but we D Lad 
heir places. Many things i in ae stove (as Allamandas stable-yard will form a ery good su he scedsmen here are bound to auf French i 
Clerodendrons, Crow. enes, Gloxinias, Ke.) — Pand it seems to bo a mero shop met, e | 
— . aa fo 1 to om d us be |, de We OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, Pean Tux Dua se: LC. The roe di jas 
[y red for rem i eek ending May imes ex postulos , 
CC —— ͤ ͤ oe | RY, , eer in remi d 4 
great risk of injuring the foliage, &c. cireum.| Mer. — the ot g Dommeum n Tek a tes 
stances will admit plants that havo been grown ina 4 2 ure d T Ec 1. — ‘ta om any Eho lames wd 
warm moist má e shoul dt int and so long — E 
mediate hous ut a fortnight 5 to Sanda, 12 Tux BALLOT Burr Fas. 
being to conservatory and gradually in Mon. EE tribution o of An by by the Pers 
to a circul of air, &c. By attention to this wed. 25» | o lace in June. It ir tad i 
and placing the plants in the est ers i Thurs. 00 noted upon a di 
h ; .| 00 | of which will be announced in noe 
e ; the Cl drons, Allamandas, &c., will | Av 527 —5 | Tux Loquacious GENTLEMAN 
continue growing slowly and blooming for some three May 20—Cloudy; showery; overcast at night, vs Se M 
months, wh if th elected „ th heir beauty m may m 21—Cloudy; overcast, fe. cloudy, Trin v's "IMaoET" VERBENA. We 
very Ai ma = 23- Overcast: fe va dr 1 85 x z he Verba fpei 
conservatory — removing — m 25 Very dec Dinti cloudy and cool, ledge of the but the has wr—they 
been grown in the stove, and avoid} — ens Cine: bot : FILES a nath sis quote vote their deen festimon: fins ee to them frappe 
