THE GARDENERS 
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CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
E who | after eating up every leaf 
- bise I any young ladies p every leaf on the tree 
helvetica, Gaud., Avena pubesce qwe Vill, Poa laxa | - mene with horro; iw of "dini — M om. and completely destroyed the ote 
L., Luzula spica cata, DC. reo sp Usus, All., Carex | on fricasseed frogs and stewed snails; still I myself |i up and perish. There i 
Haencke, P. esesia, Sm rostis Meg : = 846 (che | find such dishes very palatable. Having all lately a — litter from the fall 
fem 3 12 on E finde i ug 8" 9 * „things in view, I flinch t from os t I have lately ape 1 emg a 
of the air in the quem ts of the water ing worse, s 
in 2 52.5 F. rock written EA ihe ha - 5 aw T - ind gen 38 | produced 1 by the che eck to 2 E dere] 
in which th Lindley’s far eel avis ele. spurs the 
of 8 ^3. Asa Mite zi isdem | Pa cnt with the old — — in a new ed jin d As t “the: Es une tobani 
3 limits o of eternal snows, occupies no less — bein — eir des er altogether 
than 4}° of latitude by 12° of longitude, and yet contains 
no more than 82 Pl'enerogamia. 
In the Alps, the plants are heated by the soil which UH ent for t his; 
— tha correspondents might gi 
id light favours t their p respiratory functions; I have taken t th "beri o ii 1 needful 
A even when the descends ~ A Con r, Ne lary m 
to the freezing- Piers the ; day, a layer Q Qiohuret ‘Companies usuali 
of recent snow preserv even in summer square feet of Cucumber E Y abont 39 
from the accidental chills which — ac algen nde gn, 
weather on high mountai efostod with re dai spider ad tg ee 
y 
Equal sensitive to cold and heat, they can 
nd 
59°; constantly moistened by clouds or irri- 
gated by the he melting 
snow, they require the utmost care ie aes 
prosper in the plains; for the gar andes 
t the 
E 
koe 
cold of w 
MA ntrary, in spite of t Mae 
. petual day 4 ‘summer, the vegetation is poor 1 : 
and scattered 18 DA 
for the most part absorbed by the great Ñ 2 
thickness of the f ze 7, 
fi can Sring heat nor . LA Z 2 
frozen country. Annals and Magazine ps Natural CAE. 
History. = ZA 
ANN 
HAVE GOURDS AND aire BOTH 
LAM 
X AND COROLL ess: De variis, variorum animalium gustibus, dispu- 
Borants aware that the 255 E ssieu was of — nequeo. Charles 2 — Walton Hall, Aug 1. 
dee that. the brilliant yellow cup which i in elon 4110 halt. yai printer kas 
ds, and Cucumbers forms so conspicuous a part of niort say I have found m " 
Jants, was a calyx and not a to the — mes s "Vines Do sal th 
reen processes external to cup, eultiva of “Osiers.” Old. Subscriber, 
"to place of a calyx, that eminent cd Erb. ark pater surptiséd at 
pale’ tc Bnd sore sar i is in your columns more Pied g the 
e small bracts | 
ur hes followed Auguste peius upon. p variety of blight this y I| 
though notin this 
spondent Mr. Cuthill, of berwell. e figures de- 
monstrate that S: X calyx is rally such, the 
sepaline age Ea g grown into true leaves, while 71 
the smaller 
coro! ela 8 unaltered. [ow sp 
cimens sent us exhibited several intermedinle 
0 but nothing more in- 
ur artist has represented. 
er in a common Cucumber. 
Home Correspondence 
_ The Water 3 I shall be off for tue Con- 
of the day, I have not time 
thin 50 yards of the 
the other is the Black Ha à 
have ever been ee 
infe 
verdibeb; had t 
would have borne me near 
va —— by the p^ of 2 pn 
wel 
— 
Sein — beginning 2 
o, and using at first Pom o end 
breakin 
well for — our e 
all my plants once ; but second dipping is sometime 
needed. eel sure that the timely application of te 
James Steel, Mi 
Gishu rst Compound v. Hou. 
oem a -—- Asylum, Bench [9 2 
for ith bed bugs, and to such an eximi ast 
aggr te anxieties of my charge om 
dis. theo months ago I 1 a large bor d the 
Gishur st Com mpou und f 
— 
one instance might Pe 80 in amer and I 
trials, my at 
in no case been fruitless; indeed the 
out exception eans for the 
| tion of these pests. The best mode of using it b 
101 he " 
thd 
every . of 
— found. 2 nt remark t 
I venture to draw the conclusi mae Sedu 
erent tas tes in different Men rats, Neither i: vr 
this to be wondered at, whe — —.— that in ot dd "à 
D ERORA p siccus; ani ere 18 
sing di crit of appetites. For e example, Talways revolt | G — bea r 
DNE the very sight. of the half rods ed beef in England ; — i — BÓ b it 
1 he e” beef which is boiled to when: the. gardens, eult ie to Kil i 
My grandmother ven rest h rw hid et. much from — "d uv 
d p rn Sr En d a aut, m sled 0 Mo. Hoe bets at do 
to pieces and eat up roe i [e Apples, l 
and feat ; and I| Currants, are a failure. Of ctari | 
a an who was un- have trees, compl bo 3 
of puppy pie when he could pro- syringing, € Gishurst 8 e — C 
my z eger iem =: annoyance I beg to call | attention to, and: to» salt for them, and observe how 
n 2 aae : ation upon, is the hich attacks the | before they die. I E 
8 M € Pears and Cherries, the po grub, I believe | villosum : 
is—" Selandria Æthiops” ‘This year for the first time | flowered this season, po 
