— Y4; Perryana, 7/. 1Us.; optima, 61. 10s.; Ghd in Seem plants, it soon disfigures the finest oda ke UN be proceeded w iis 
LL Tex variegata, 6/.; lateritia, 57. [em ; alba a 
nmm 51. 15s. ; pies ni 51.; and other lots from 21. 2s. FORCING DEPARTMENT. me Tak amor FRUI f che KITCHEN g 
to Bk 10s- OF other pae Acrophyllum veno- PINERIES oe showing ue 30 . err E X kr ary ue 
feet hi t m bee „are so valuable as to be well w S n heay e 
— 71. 108. «os "Willow eate ne- decidi care, for they will afford r ecd at a season | times necra sary to surround the [^T : 
t tegia, 57. 10s. ; Aphelexis ‘macrantha rose", be the best- fírnishe d gardens cannot supply muc ir rottin 
— of the finest plants in ("qc try, 9. ; A. m. pur- | variety in the var i fresh fruit, While favour rable mh water, to do if surrow nded 4 bet P 
purea, 5“. 10s. ; A. m. iflora, 47. 5r. t y will however Bios no parti- be ny E crops of T 
speciosa, 44. 107. Tet a ericoides, 37. tt bu y the event o In x din T p ay ii 
Erica jubata, 2“. 4s.; Mara s " Et 3 setting i in, "e shows must be RE protected fr sol de i osely toge 
Pandanus ni Wan variegatus, 37. E and should be kept rather warm an nd dry until oU 110 Bre E grow ng crops 
grandiflora, 37. 5 E. m. t 2. 65.5 ; Pinclon after ‘blooming, when they w ix M be readily injure he erris v win ‘be ben weeds, Recently ma its d 
centi 21; "Henderson 27. 6s.; Eriostemon a c rather low te emp Those who grow e Ge apie ed 2 Occasional Sm. 
buxifolium, 2. rp ; and A ena ndra speciosa, 2l, HON ese ird df i round — 
ther lots, of h tl 11 202 t bl to treat them more judiciously | 1 thats or aot er od, 1 time "i 
10s. to 30s. per lot; „and the produce of the 95 p dia. c an be done when g at kind of work. 
A second portion v Plants that “have been ke ept Ol and | attained reiki We „ 
we understand, be sid on Thursday the 13th inst. dry for e past, in order Aes prepare shen for | For the Week ending Sept.29, 1859, ECT NEAR LONDO, 
Large Me lon alate me eetin ing of the Paris Hor- į fruiting, should n ow b pl ced i a br risk h eat, wm ng — Gees 
ticultural 8 on was exhibited, eed h to in ELT moisten tl ts, S0 
Ro amd 244 lbs. It was produced by a M. Pageot, a o get the fruit fairly me syi safe before TUN unless | 
cé priests at van his is the largest J Continue = 
we have any account of ne mentioned os the sink a warm moist temperature, with plenty of) manure uude 
Rev. T. Phillpotts of 1 v ar Tru and avoid | Nen 
| drawing the plants by a l igh mum temperature. With | Tues. 
The Wan c or Wild Dog In the Wild proper management and convenience, 70? will be iari : 
which ranges Nepal and the wh ole of Northern ma | safe while e Suec ssfu l Irc 8 EE 
the guine type of the dog ture Sept S od 7 5 
This "y iom, Denn presents many p "T Eye and warm; “at 
e Dhole, and is said to rival the "ter Season, borealis, E j 
s tiger. ns propensities. Like the 
aa inter their d this was gw 
ut tan beds and is finge have x | 
Len p ace to 
8 N » 
and n teal willingly permits 
take 
of glass, with | 
h 
1 
MASS I 
8 
but 
days would be an unpardonable waste of means. 
ha 
s 
Su. a ray of light, and to M Sa the practice st Tonner 
i 
ardly 1 too much to say that with modern facilities we 
ito distinct fih the voice of the domestic dog, au 
yet has nothing in common pad the prolonged ee of 
Mi the jackal, or the fox The number 
necessary i 
and rar but. this cannot. ebe done, ay those whe are 
ividuals in each pack is not very great, from ei ht 
‘twelve 3 the mx "Mss ELE are s possessed of 
decline o 
g 
the season, Those, however, ho I t 
th 4} 
wers of sc e tallow et more 
than by the ne 
nsuah readily attaches itsel to i its kh wit this m 
uable the 
late the 8 so as to 400 Ta grow i and 
ust also be attended to under any circumstances. 
1 
Fine; densely ov 
2 —Cloniy and dies ses 
Zap fog; fine; very ee 
29— Clear; low white ark + E show datik 
Mea e ure of t ch deg: above ene 
RECOR 1 penitus " C 
During the the! last E im. for the ensuing Week, E Ue im 
[CU 
122 — 
EL sd Mea! 88. of 
October. |EZB|EE B| $E ton in 8 
s Se e | which it tity . 
RE 44" Rained, | 9f Rain. 
Sunday 2.. | . 
T 3.— 1.01 
4. .06 6 
jas pe oe le 
The Viet premens pem the above n T 
1834—therm. 80 deg.; and the lowest on the Sti eee 
puendaesdradebsddh ; 
ion, assistant in “Take advantage of fine bi eather while it d id 
MN. "Unfortunstely. the e “Will too often refuse | lasts for getting the wood of young Vines well ripened: | |... fein dul dir ae ails 
confidence to any one except its keeper, and there-| use moderate rith a free circulation of air, an scored amd rubbed wi ith 
Ms so useful as it might i rendered.| where the object is to ripen the wood keep the atmo- b M 
is probable that the keeper himself has some hand in | sphere as dry as ble. Late Grapes not yet ripe ripen t is 
conduct, wilfull i repel|should also be assisted with fire-heat and a free circu- not to be needed after "sich T he applicant 
t * > tá 4 p the dish is foun v be bitter the app 
he advances of any himself. In the chase | lation of air, in order to forward. us ripening as much | 
the wild boar, the ter of tl inns Keep. ripe Trish Subscriber in is 
Í i fruit cool with of a vent. a an he would be likely to obtain ER nis, in pots 
j Ress plenty o any injury ports AF Hedera Helix. He has hither t 
of sudden snap is more destructive to its prey than the | from damp, i cut out 1 ure berries directly to procure this p lant, as nobody seems to fink it wi 
‘bite of an M y hound. For other game this they are perceived. Houses in which the wood is] keepin 
‘creature is but an uncertain assistant, as it will often | thoro rip hard i ept l, sod the | GARDEN Eus: Egis. Tt is impossibl en 
` give up a 1 just at the eritical moment, and i | ventilators of these should be left open night and day satisfactorily. In rough reckoning i but et 
« apt to : E fi i : J| garden requires a man erue 
ipd T aside from its | te quarr Y s will prevent land is covered with forcing houses pU 
ating a tame p or goat. € and is allow 20 men for it. On the E had ara 
molat 
e Tiesto Natural History. 
e best aon pi getting the Ms. into 
mant es ready for ing. 
largely of rough plantation, 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing Week.) 
Yom wet; for although there is no e h neces- | 
sty for this it will be better done while the border is | 
a dry, healthy state. 
In report of the late 
M ome it ‘or ne e Los * 
— — Pd bees AND SHRUBBERI W. 
: PLANT DEPARTM MILDEWED 
any scarce plants in 55 borders 
CONSERVATORY, &c.—Many of thes stove plants which which they intend te pot n must be careful — » 
have. aen Mes ‘the principal ornaments of the conser- | the ther; ure being safe, mus 
vatory will now be np ds tof Di boom, and foresight when there is ‘the ‘lightest ‘appearance of frost. “Give 
arie 
flower to E their places, Some of t ost forward | sturdy, well-rooted plants are much easier to winter 
enu ers os een ae a rather close | than Jarge plants with long. ane ie weed, E oe — d T 9, Jersey 
uce open giving and e d to and a 3, "of the 
oe of manure-water ; and the most . as soon as it is well established aerating into the Real d'Hiver Ap lbs. qx ne do 
wintered. ith conve- i 
areta maiden blossoms; as also Da phnes | nience late-rooted cuttin ngs may still be po fied off; but 
many other dO Piece! their re Sa rim unless eu Shey are very thick i pH e cutting pots we would 
ier at keeping th orem vecti of this | prefer sexes them pe. to shifting at this 
yong ust uffici t fire-heat on damp eT Been space in the cutting 
air ddr ined M Ther 2 Berk ae 
prevent require 
those that are a 
15-inch deep pans are very sui for 
in possible. “Place specimens ripening. pints, an poe 
in the coolest y of the the house, and water sparingl ces ier being b r ees 
at the root. Achimenes, Gloxinias, Gesner: &e., er as well trekted | in 1 this fare by dat potted d sl dem 
are properly ripened of .may be stored away in any|pots anda vast qua: may be inte wh 
dry place E dag be secure fi but space. Where pig a this kind have to be wint — 
iuba chro rot where they will be free in fram s, the pla ts should 3T t 
damp, and "ley should | not be exposed toa lower — singly, a th id ses ag PS f, desit ac 
rature tha bout ae 50 ; many valuable p qu nier is "mun 3 CRISE 1 
ost 
sheds, &c. Hard- acad lants, such as T ke 
— with amen EE roms, M 
zy ere It itu may be impossible to give air for Mena 
ther. Let us, however, protest against the ay 
be ati r: g mp sepe fop — mistaken. notion 
t ly nomy; air calculation of the uired 
in inthe rn Get any growing plan is that t require | toattend 5 plants wintered in this way eer terion d a 
room shifted as soon as convenient, in order to | and all the losses co., ta into MAS x eee : è 
ea well —— into the fresh soil before winter. found to greatly overbalance the trifli f fixi 
— ai ivl — especially thrips, a proper heating apparatus and a few bushels of — 
l t this season on such | or coal annually. A the majority of the parties con- 
wing i a See warm house, beu ne of eee 
ove the "se: and would be Mns, in 5 d 
clean then i v immediately this pe 
if qe way with grow 
din vii &c., and the 
ei 
y the 
9 E o of space which would 
erations are projected or iu 
ffected. Where 
a ata, ni : 
rthless. 005 
we E. "o 185 * P 
3 A lea 
We must also beg 
ts the insertion of whose contr" 
