Man nts k 
x heart tom effectually 
pons the fruit. 
in Ap 
Feet iie grit m 
hundred plants put out 
rows, Korak it is more > easily carried out, the straw being | p 
grown, 
Several | 
ril last have thriven 
s | such of the shoots as m; 
edging of the beds, 
tied u 
ar n d AM we in the recesses of these marble rocks 
hornets’ nests, the inmates .of 
scend upon any who may ve 
As the ens of 
may incline 
Kee 
Cut off the à 
are numerous large 
sid. are rey to de: 
is sturb their repose. 
opa 
of these insects overwhelmed th the 
well as the two gentlemen 1 | overboard, but Mr. M 
remark 
atrow ver uses the ditis whieh crams th 
e shape 
Keep grav wel D: Pelle t 
sw eeping, nd rollir 
e|a marble block, was again attacked, and being unable 
el. Mr. C.n 
roots into a small hole, thereb 
is me shing M, satan 
ers qui is vort 
4 peren ng the plan 
ckly th a tenths 
plan of haa ing Strong 
n. 
as the 
po on n walls within pn Um 
abi et 
ny be Md Vie 
of ned ed winged foes. s, threw himself into ed 
depths of the water never to rise again. On the e fou 
the rows, lie e a quantity of light oM over 
them; into this they s strike root immediately, an 
short time 
re he culture he the ‘Mushroom Mr. Cuthill is 
ver 
1 s lai 
the mer, b 
wüish | is 
which helps to keep the inside compa 
anages 
"by now tim e to 
dr | encourage an assortment of flowers adapts ed fo 
visiter the pud is well iaag late 
Fo 
an 
was interred with every mark of respect. The other 
p Mr. Armstrong, and his boatmen, although 
Fs esi verely stung, are out of danger. Pharmaceutical | t 
[Jours than 
d | 
y 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing Week.) 
RTI. 
ANT DEPARTMEN' 
8 &c.—]t is o provide and 
r bloom- 
Camellias, if 
shoul 
in autumn and early winter. 
ed 1 nto wood, will be tolerably forward. They 
1 
ight, 
"dior d i. and in this s way beautiful Mushroo 
obtained all s summer ga ingula e free from i 
W. two rows 
ashes to prevent worms from deranging M drainage. 
| Chrysanthemums should now receive their — shift if | 7 
s 
experiment. For this the — und Wu 
and the manure du wards. 
80 as $i — the e to the p 
4 inches. „The ,Seaka le was AN cogere w 
but t Mr. C. is of. oe that large plant: 
h these esculents might be made and 
thi 
report |! 
amphlets Wi are 
ished by Mr. Cuthill. 
1 Now that Cucumbers are g brou 
e from ordshir a 
y be 
s of growing them may en 
js | with plenty “of charcoal. 
Any 
din 
bein into our | | iato g 
e Si Huntingdonshire; from | 
traight, green, and solid, | the 
failures generally to | and they should 
g the re 
m 
This is the best way to pred 1 5 iin gree x reir checking egi 
| them stiff in habit and to preserve their lov ower leaves. | Pos: 
necessary amount o 
in some 
e | spot, w whens it can be 1 Protected! in seva Gall 
rved in me all spare - 
ith 
mean 
s 
T for er Calon 
from Potatoes or — be l lio: 1 
t valual 
gr le. Thea 
dios of some kind. Amongst the 
e old : n Cottage 
um very useful, provided it is gotit 
sufficiently, ear Hr "t on well manured ground, m 
-| bank may also be sown with w 2 pinach. 
— y 
THER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
g August 13,1859, as observed at the Horticultural Gre, 
Biß 
Tem. 
he 
STATE OF THE 
r liber erally in "he early vet of | Ee 
ornings syringe occasionally | 
e day, ana on — . * 
f the stock. 
| the whole o 
FORCING we en el 
pits must be Due 
y 
getting drawn, Sunday 14 
lass and not 
29.8 
PrxERIES.—Plan g i ung 
freely d: with air to prevent s wer 12 
also be kept near the Eres 
cupies som y dra awn ones ld m n ield fi ina 
randhi to "his ne in Sed matter b fruit. Giv 
y sus 1 eavy dew 2 80 . 
CUm 1 oe o gs pocket to go to but h He | efford them Plenty of warmth a moliri: a as 14- Overcast; ra ine 5 
fot ineh hot-water Ew for ti at the root as p i Very tse; 
These kept pr hottom-heat was all he bald aoed. d. Remove usc: s suckers and gills as soon as thi pre am N ES, di 
when h C € during many a E and ph ormy night perceived, which, ^" left, pud rob the fruit md w wenken Meum UE eee à oe ae 
D h neu s for Cove 3 mar ket. the sucker which i may be necessary to lea the EECORD OF TER WEATHER SOTE 
i Imi s eee plant for keeping v the stock. Do not slow vw Jot e E ee d dien 
stock wth in the succession pits t reatest 
o stand 
| too closely together, nor to sustai E d 
ain any heck through 
or e want of — — — 
ing in beds - nèn 3 EE 
State. Where rapi 
— moist as — 
mot i d the Plani * — water 
: oe Vi pod clt 1 
` er which . tuit has vem been cut are free from insects, ie ato Correspo: 
3 ing t olia age ional washi wit the | Booxs: 2 We ih 
| slight bottom heat, four ne if. red ande: is at all troubl ome and use| tion. is it you to] 
h light; a short time ery precantion to keep the leaves in health as : donas TC. London’ ~ Arboretum 
these is likely to take the Possible. Prevent t of laterals, — val 
d shade and injure the principal foliage. Late Grapes 
he young planta colouring should be assisted with slight fires in cloud et 
bet above t xp especially Museats, which, after this horto. contrivance — 
which * = they are not already all a | Names or PLANTS We have bedn fn D 
i but ges will — 
tantly decline naming heaps of dried or 
venture to request our 
never have or could hav 
this v Youn 1 
ing firms. 
ee hat Y 
pien active growth and in 
woodlice are i pearing; and s may be used 
the pit Er Boling vate Th this war 17 bie j eo the m mixture age ld var aated b 
crops of fine ay excellen e shoots worst 
on’ lim ish, e secured, wholly free from speck 8 strong to = mi ee oe - deem ay be sen 
injure the 
wher U leaves. It should be applied i in the evening | suec rr uni it : in fiom derer. — 
$ Misce fine syringe a ped of "iac ight, using a| Hordeum prate: 1s sterilis, dram 
" wa , 4, soni 
.* voie, EM O “In a letter by an | the toda ini the whole of oe eGo one ja m p v 
in requently and bein 
that tus E European 7 bel ipae i is stated be perceptible ‘tithout re MT ect that may be y 21, 
Nail way ny—viz, Mi elonging to the Indian | are enjoyed only á uà rest de edding plants eden ô 
 dington—were surveying a place enll strong and Bod- | and now that they are in beanty cyce Short season,| spring, and then s 
for the purpose of i A Cal ni — uem used to render them as SA — — ls PM acrostachya. $i wil you 
Nerbudda, the channel of which — in du la he | taining iru perfect order and n t ee ^im th the o Words of a vory ooo — UN 
10 yards wide, is f hs ition, h tea white | the s stock is clean and wing vigorously this p^ ‘Uti ratio sine experime: 
& — T et E oe : we on tua side from | to go the 5 it will be neoessary | T n JR 8 Let Lon E as 
nd -beetling fearfully in some | nechet r uently, pegging down where answers through the peat. ith every Win 
removing deca’ ^ ds not undertake t 
yed flowers, and enttin g back | ai sion nce. m 
