nulehec for them.|seen nothing more rı 
d i U mulched Es selects the warmest corner of his garden g emarkablo the : 
Me, to to am as ei a the fruit c When the sage th ie n fixed on two or three cir- here figured, for which we ar i 12 she 
p n air at once, in w wal. cular holes a e 3 feet across and about learned friend Dr. SEEMAN i : 
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prepared ground at t above distanees; an 
en known one par ie : 5 4 p : s Y" 
kle merchants. : 
ve 9 E. te ep a EI ir ^ otato dis-|and best of the soil that was thrown out of | seed- vessels in the same state, 
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bers wil not grow T e as In the me are sown four or made with ref 
ease, y Rowoven, Cucumbers wi 1855, ex y. seeds an inch deep, and they are protected by a Poppy, but have 23 10 ae to thy 
years after the first outbreak of the mal just : flower xs 1 vegeta r3 » Mr e perpetuation of such a monster "d di 
owever, no sue roub tw P. 
alluded to fields above alluded. to, ated, of ME Vestiges will kn 59 the ingenio ate 
7] rm a some F i 
Sir ice ni fields ey must adt. í d Nor some | well 5 and worked, iow isto: slight vide ges, s instance before us is that of an opium p, 
localities are unsuited to their 12 — must a he seed sown without a any bo ttom- cheat or | which has produced, in oiim "d | 
be conceded; but while their produce n ‘so | artificial protection whatever. which such a plant always bears 
much demand as it is not only in London bu Thus it will be seen how easy it is to have plenty smaller seed-vessels around th 
all large towns, even among the working classes, | of Cucumbers, and with comparatively how little side. ese latter represent t 
of opinion that their culture might be expense in the way of preparation or labour; and that are blended together into the gig 
$ atiy n se the middle; about 13 are "m 
profitably extended. At present it is confined to hey a 
com arativ vely sm mall spots in one or two counties, from the fact that ground which would grow b 
f which seem unusually well | Cereals or root crops in perfection is devoted in But even these are notall single 
adapted for their 3 Small, however, as the Cucumbers even by large cultivators of gra n | trary are triple, or double, 
area at pres y noe 8 gultivation is, it|erops. M. ser reru s of deform: 
is to furnish to on mar SST IN Me RADO, ` ave no relation t 
less than 600 tons a week. Of these upwards of = iin T io du day Tue oin ipis bates “at the jet by the fall of which are clearly vite 
100 tons have been known to be sent to Covent e e mac vale EE ar EGEO o rca E d 
Gard gl as absence of such n ineredulity is not therefore E wed Pes w 
arden in a single only pardonable but — worthy. We are no the hive in the middle throm 
long stalks, which have 
nshire, kar whet. ue called sient facts are sometimes the 
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fa iled to have pun Pigh cats Jaden wi ü Saen dean: al d fy uv whd same kind of junction been effected | 
s y when the most 8 8 : : 
d o arriving irresistible evidence has aah collected that the them as in the middle, a second E 
bd have buried the first in its own i 
5 "apprond hed. These | world is called upon to embrace the doctrin es of times happens in the fenit of (he pes 
In the it was the famous one that all the various organs, Typ proposed new Garden at KENSIN 
one and 1 p rwn named a leaf ; 
ne and that all the parts of the floral apparatus were final i 
The soil in| interchangeable. That those eae nal arrangement with een; 
g : parts named | ] 
“ed jus indicated i is dor the e by botanists talyx and corolla s vedi 2 modified pe rA ubm e 
in every way leaves was intelligible enough; but ta * : 
The ground and even the STan and the Council are beginning to thi 
é i à g seed-vessel itself "ho E Apr a í : 
e planted ell prepared Garing Winton, at wu at fet tog ales a m tuta tag cro 
i ee: umpkin into a carriage fo volume of photographs of the most 
p say that a ripe Peach ornamental gardens in the kingdom for! 
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About inning of May, where the plants was only a Peach it 5 rsen was 
are intended : equally | of 
E i to grow in rows eremi arde incredible, and it was not to be wondered at that meetin ap in 5 by Royal 
NC m mee diio ot it was ridiculed by en H tical logicians. this Meer of Osborne. Names have 
Vines, sip REN MM S pisos — gerfet; true, | been mentioned in connection with the 
ay, the whole of — know. To | of the new Garden; and everything upto 
ing of Jah, BE in all direc- ras time seems fo indicate that oper 
ng their growth | enced in the 
rfluous shoots are | correspondents has even suggested 
ou. |. debentures taken "ie some 
be reduced from 5 per o 
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ions are not used for this Sarbi Rye e O yi 
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TOLOCHIA SINARUM. 
221.. 1 
A. caule ramosissimo, foliis c pem meter 
viridibus glaberrimis apice an; 
orm acuminate 
irto. 
one or pros of the others, bee Age e case iy. be, t 
: 3 s its p. clavato limbo ovato aei 
By the middle of Jule or E karl according to Ms. Glendin ning tow 
the season, the erop is ready for a first gathering, We received this E Ý; E d 
ptember fruit 
e 
h fro: à ches to a. foot, green, il G 
is continually being cut, some- gue pe a, [green flowers about 2 inches long, 
25 5 stain at the mouth of the tube. 
thr rough the . ity of these col umns, plant when bruised has the heavy oP 
| which have been repeatedly em: " — to explain the genus. 
the strange facts now allude d to. se facts have| Although the flowers have no be wae 
A irect a bearin ra rari that | growth is so graceful vd it vod be bid 
tc ean afford to be foun hose who know how 
table or drawing-room 
fixed useful than Ferns, because the frm 
them Were tho gk — * r soon. Dil 
na hio pe ht needful , 2 Aem — MAJUS b, anne 
generally sent to London rate kinds to the p 
provineial markets, and that as soon as o signature W 
or discoloured ar and ‘ata um Mos. vyh the processes of orm tat vr a were t trees i "d 3 which 1 Kees ee zu 
: : = | i : P : port, w ich 
s M that . to waste is eyer es iue nascent | market, under - name of An intimum 
23 ot sages er are sent to paying gne uu to Maze dall pg =A rather dea TY pn 
: . In shape they resemble | condition brane and perfectly natural n lindrical tube a quarter 
by wine merc 2. e, A 1 condi on became manifest, Rapid x : | he limb G aui of the tube is 
and they generally hold about 2 p. l in the unnatural ch: ge of one out the slightest 
n Thursday e wholesale price of art of @ flower into another, ospedali into 6 (we do not find: 
ex usnmibers was formation of the frui ruit-parts as eo aves tbe. p purple lobes, correspon: 
t. à t; hence the necessity of e ecking exuberant | number of bright yellow 
peopl who think Cu- er eho ag be forming its flowers. 6 i Bamber, As on —.— 
pr ie x 83 | phologialphenomen a than the formation ee is nothing u uns ab 
- me ig mer local 5 . M e ee os ves T eee . — ee NP ge regularity and sy 
: „ no culty in the matter; | 4); f ores) to the common Peloria of ^*' 
the wonder ought to be that Cucumbers Neg! ble many cases are known, lly among ae odi pens novelty. 
cultivated out of doors | ^i x EAD SUMAR MM wh hiye ulifowers and Oranges; but we have scere 
MEN The vottager Botany, p. 204. the kind is figured in Baljour’s Class-book of Messrs. Veitch, p^ the pond nich * 
flowered this remarkable 
