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G Got see Ua Eau areen e arded ois m any | dis 5. K. H. is 5 not able to fruit his pla + sei Poe all roit e yt We aou it dor Pa 
zneti cu- | thousan ants, and the 
3 E eae viz., to select the strongest runners as ey in the | kill the — completely ; dst ur ire dt 
Luminous Plants.—Observing that the attention of = [ner — possi e Of aerate Me —— doe s not lay his applica atio on w. a effectual 1 * is she gallon ki Mes 
the observant is called to 2 Mà i0us rear plants before now can fru arnations, 
amon 8 plarite, —4 occurs * th those laid in the early part of June, TA there i pé not and Picotees, 4 hs is 1 
tl is ris give plenty of pans 8; if aci pe xa ma have delicate leid lanta 
a on left d up in the summer | making rapid growth, 4 oz. would d liage 
footstep o 5. gin to 2 2 [A5 the — em Ba mt zx Able to to for m their fbwer-buds b e 1 oz. would be um enough ; a littl estroy the fi ieee 
the moor the spot became immediately luminous, — autumn, w when n they are so ium hat the least fro: — d in t n agen e ii 
i i m a a quarter of a | p ills If however he ily follows t e = be, coe A : hey will stand a stro 
mile. I endeavoured to mod etae of th ! ireotio and selects the strongest and ear'iesi : 25 bin pL PEL ces x wed ida ma 
walk in the dark. The Lichen Nene 4 n form the | s — the ey may c growth ear "cs then ss is | both in the pot and vo A Hen d On each Eros 
antler of the red deer, and was whitish or E grey in divinin: Out of some thousands laid here ev M year E^ v enderson & Cp 
colour. The — me of year October, nearly the last — we never have any that do not fruit, — er his ace, 2 xim 
of that month, and vegetation rapidly decom- | blind. _Pe rhaps how ever Leg m cor er s onarunn refer to the ere under Red Spider, he will 
e Lelia.—Can any Rose grower inform me in now, then takes up; if so, M" mystery is explained recipe for the destruction of this b SEE 2 
what eife this, which t see is M epe v — F pos cannot attend such treatment. William G.| identical is so near an p 7 
different from Louise Peyronnet. For ordon. g susp 'ming the base of hig agi 
them. If Lelia | be sigh? sed babe Roses.—Would your correspondent Mr. Sheppard, of pound. It is a system of lixiviating sulphur which 1 
then I ue like to know what makes i& better. 4 Walversione 1 Pook who in your Paper of March 5th | recollect using successfully for spider at the time; but 
pue T | gave suc ful acc hteo his system of growing which I had forgotten until a sniff of the Compound 
"heat for Cucumbers.—A good deal has been Roses on ‘the “Manetti Mk, so kind as give the | reminded me of my “ancient friend.“ I am wing the 
sid p" em against € for Cucumbers from | de tails of his que eq ut z^ as the growing of the Compound, and though it is useful, I am m 
time to time, and sages € o fo — " g 1 = den : 
cold-bottom disciple sı e leave m his plants ment? It would b those | white less, the 
that were considered = eine x in A es of the | amateurs wo. — employ — es m men. J. K. C. | insects are e dislodged previously to the application; and 
no bottom-heat system. I now send pus a le af picked 4 Foul Well.——1 should be much obliged if rom on the so: edition it a pee little more to 
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Cucumbers all the year round ; the bott ld d well that = en € last year after it had be em.“ p beg, ex remedy se 
under 80°, and often above it; ived from hot ian 25 gene: The wat er seemed Veiel, s forem ans y preferable to 
water pipe; H^ house is only 25 25 feet | g and 12 feet n good condition. In the find obs water at 6d, per 
ge — b every day of I Dad it 1 cleaned re soon afterwards put gallon clieaper for eee and thrips. Orch ardleigh = 
the incl dow: water at first — im quete —————— 
the — E th of te fruit at present in the house | but E Mire a - eared in it what seemed to be a rticultu 
is 22 cA 15 sort Sir a 5. Campbel m E Thomson, vent akc aes ry 155 Seaweed, in its early state, with Ao ticult ral Society. " 
Dalkeith Gardens, July 8. We take some | almost a — fibres as it appeared to | A SPECIAL ; of this 
pportunity of re-opening this qu Pali ‘he point of | grow older it bee dir ve reen colour. When dhe large room o 2 
vh has been completely lost sight of.] I drew some —.— 12 sin I d on not observe Adelphi, on Wednesday last, “for the 
Water Rat. need have no anything of the sort. I pe bottled so f this weed, ur sider 
fear of this little animal killing his fowls, or sucking | or whatever it may be s in a ques. which 1 5 or Co 
eggs, or eu g his fingers. To snch bad habits it is your inspection. What is re be done? Will it profit | the Horticultural Lan ety 20 acres of 
den av wellout? This 15 us n do easily, for the ton Gor he E 
er of t the Toots of trees. Some years since I saw water | does ‘not stand in it ipis than 4 feet, being sup- x 1 A the —— 
olly, 20 foot igh, which had as is usually of the last meeting being read by Dr. Lindley. 
deem remarkable for its erectness, falling over | the case hereabouts. The depth is 54 feet fro m the|, TheEarl of Ducie then rose and said that in discharging 
x side, and upon Shane sot its roots were found | surface. The pump is of the common | kind ids of | the duties entrusted to his charge he would endeavour 
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e been complete! wed o o green to be as brief as — They were there to report 
f Toc constr dite m vier the rats had i contribut he Council and the Royal Com- 
ns Mis sing upwards from the ee pray Wes so. S. R. F. us enel missioners since the — eeting. He w yarns . to say 
righ re en entirely dest net examination of see e ei sent us shows Ms the | that some A — “of the pro 
ie err bl 1 feet long, and in the portion ouds of Confervoid threads —— ie Council. He could not oy tl 
ee. Jael. and mucilag y * to the PA called | t were where the concession hai 
I have never found any diffi- An semen subtilissima, Mixed with this are woody been almost all en one "side, but perhaps he 
Ear in growing gu from seed, treating it in c same ced Poemas "e * . 2 pole rope in the well. say the further information would make the lease mon 
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way as t the whole. class of tender „annu als, but w was stob edy except pumping the well acceptable to those likely to support them. No exe 
e he a. rto — daisi it, leaving caustic lime to act | had N. . — ise funds, but funds 
n o ual size and vigorous oath and "n — a time, and then pumping it dry again. com a f 11,0001, 
sheet of jerk * those I had reared were onl Rose Insects.—I herewith send for la be ibed apan 
our inspection a | WOU e soon pd ed in a pap Be. 
beginning to show signs of flowering, and were poor| caterpillar ine e puit $i ble havoc at ma which — vd ehm might a sg rs E w 
Nes things i Lo comparison. On inquiry I found these | Rose tr * n. The effects of the Her 
specimens were from seed s = the open | will see TA n leaves, which are in fact ; 
gud E other hardy rear and no more atten- | m mere dione of Tem iE where the enemy exists | cultural Society t to 5 ees un E 
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th ticular | t t Rose t be giv had been drawn provisionally. lu oaa 
care, ve did not vadai — it by — — ag found, either ther 1 for e pret ofthe carry out the contemplated scheme they ve 
P. Is ther caterpillar or the latter on its ins . I sh to obtain the best possible advice, = es 
ett — — e any difference between the Auvergne | be greatly obliged for any inform "PR ‘the er greatest caution and deliberation, on whi RE 
des terr 5 s Favourite? Both sr — — The first NM I observed from "ulis enemy appeared would obviously depend. He 7 he matter a 
differene bs h ed side in 2 den three years ago, when they were . to one tree in Dr. Lindley to enter more nA inea tto 
indie whatever. I should be gl: ey to. Show the the front of — house; last year they extended to a few r. Lindley commenced byad vering te 
peculiarity or superiority o f the one over the other. For | standard trees near, and this year they pes spread od considernble considers n. wes mp 
rees ab a very considerable distance. The the t the "— ds p 
jus Heron, , Birch Hall, Rusholme, near Manchester, comun. fione, was the original one in the front of t of | Roy al "Com missione f re Wes Hi 
when after finishin every leaf upon it, lease on certain terms or 33 yon 
N ge Y be neal @ have a fine 3 of this here, a Wis — were commeneet pen, But they e said about the intention of the Cronica ia 
H eM duced cones for severa rs. Last season distastefl, N but v. e | end of that term of 31 years. At the 0 
v to the Counc 
were sown in other r which pex poe ited tions were not communicated 
ave produced A dra uum year, and they | with this peti " ou pit to remark that about three | Horticultural Society. He could now, b 
atl strong healthy | mos eo shen n at a neighbouring nursery-ground, | before the meeting, in compliance Wi 
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who is an enthusiastic as wel v ie ist t a friend | very fatal to INE N — therefore, although the Mr. Bowring. Dr. gms es is 
he mid it might destroy it; and I “Srr,—I am directed by " 
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ramosus, gandavensis, i cardinalis s g i for the Exhibition of 1851, to a 
foremost among all for = hentia na ffect in bat | o correc b by syringing the trees very freely. vast receipt of zu letter of the 14th in to 
stood cardinalis. To be se n wude. » were destroyed, though not all. reference to the pro sed 
be grown in a circular bed, and, if xi A AM dit icultural Gazette that the black c: terpillar i is etd taer ‘Society o of a portion of th 
on in some districts ravaging the Swedes, Would it not | Gore estate for a period of E 
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0 tiful m ble ake p been gat sfactor y to you for 
f scarlet; and this too w ithout ue — ru eq 
iy i defect t | tion ia ment shall have i uan 
0! : * 10 1 8 uni ersal. A tri l, too, mi ight next season hh l to i 
told me it should be : Tarni "t ic. eply, I am to 2 
loam and peat, and — — h : rieh howo ravages have again bon. nich dell 15 [^ information of the Comi of the E 
sharp sand, put in about 4 ! of the whole clean | district Squire Ward, Wellow Hall, e = t £ be eet their w 
— (p ^ about 4 inches deep early in autumn, July 19. [The inis whi ch ha itted so ak, A Majer 33 t v^s Commissioners Y 
— ey frost by leaves, litter, or some such injury dt 5 ssible, her Majes y 5 which the Soci 
or hen omes ore. nel oin wo be disturbed sili dT 777 
8 who have not grown these plants with the e ^ f bee and ‘figured in 8 esee le, Ese —Upon the ebe g 
compen E m — this method they will be more than | trees Se lope the Uere 155 wo years' n notice . bs 
pe or the trouble by the gorgeous display | vith ii or Prinstono. «uh g of 31 ears upon the same ipe pé 
ieee (Seep. 606). " e y oe as those uis um 
experience i 5 is me cay n am | ate 9 an ahead or a W 3 ib: X ue en Connors wita rte fe r, reserve 
