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e PRE ae PRM TWO Ur a C mbered, is ey = be allowed to suffer tor want 7 end eon made trim, and the frites : 
P } and the ground a 3255 ther uim 
n a situation hire 55 ick ig Pastizally jw allow as w vell Thes ust no ot be 1 "D n tirne 
m cem A bis Giao! oun t by no menns favourab le to | for they Plants intended to standard ey which bos b so ce 
growth of the plan The flowe rer early should de p with a dames prune ed a e firm mly s cured petes injury ele m 
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mateur, who y be desirons of ascertain ou tor ni FORCING DEPARTMENT. e: mut: i Baaler der ee am 
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3 in the way described, saat win yeni start, the x ost powinna pee cedi be very pee injured by the hte fen : has 
1 * i foh Mile and placed in a sma or pit by in frames ms » freely Bowen. 
itw A i eran o sis € pru radar fame i oe iat as selves; and, where aos things like a — supply occasion. See to ii f inj on e * 
ing ot a ro v: ie fruit is required, several houses, or separate x X ale, Rhubarb, and otlice BA YE ks hr 
heated , compartments, should be ab comma nd; 6 is likely there ma may be a conside rable demand, 1. = 
amed = — "s many ripe at ae g, and be very posse iy pes LH 5 
others. It i by any means de MADE to start " fet use or turning in. As has Pise li that may 
e 8 into fruit at this early season than may be = advantage f frosty 
€— — — es, ary, for they y will produce finer dE. fruit eel 
inches long, but only 31 in 9 er n than can possibly be obtained from sum well rotted a — for us y 
EE and along PR pns tick s 2 E pic 2 m now; ien iie ere a separate house cannot be com par 163 dips of ground w i 
P ege ore tender, and in po — r those — w must EY subjected to a hi h dg perm Xj 
roca trà in v planting , to be carried M 
Ma er rains, he will e e himself a itty of this 
ost excellent and whe cx me eseulent, from the 
E irs ing in of spring till Koari? the end of pae 
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Er. e ae ss this Kier ofthe twa: eres mperature, we would advise that the plants selected pon perfor ie r is pa riu 8 
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—To 2 persons there is something house at command, filling the rest of the house with a which 150 *1 
n the flavour of this excellent fruit. It has, | Young stock. The former should be afforded a bottom- 1 
heat " about 85°, and the latter about 10? or 15° lower;| STATE OF THE vri ED AT CHISWICK, NEAR LON f 
the a tmosphe ere bound range from 68? to 75? y fire- | Forthe Week ending Nov. 17, 1859, — ag 
^e 5° wi i 
AT 1 | pro l wit water 
ful deobstruents ofthe * Materia Medica ; " and that, in temperature will be considerably t 00 high “for youn z Friday 11| 16 | oas | goer |e | os | go 
: stock at this season, but we have seen this system prac- 30436 
tised — considerable success; and although the a 5 MN 
g plants may get somewhat Poe they will gain . 1520 
bubstane a as ees increases, and the vil w will be les 
Per iod of ne 
Pokad Il be obtained 
m 16 "ch "wil together supersede the we ae 
clonal in hen ure of dise . That he has f the 
essfully tr ted sehen’ “with this article alone, sonidan for es ng E . su apply. — ughout the 
2 That Gish used as an article of summer. VINERIES.—Until the ome are fairly broken | 
veces eae es re 2 indicis | the points of the shoots should E kept nearly on a level | 
$5. That. Beer; A i 8 post d nd 3 prs of i^ with the lowest par t of the Vine; Pa if this should Ws Tine; very fine; frosty EU : 
either raw, cooked, or in the form of a ketchup, with not be found suffi — to induce the buds to start “a 5 f 
their daily food, as it is the most healthy article in the | equally throughout the aeg of the Vine, the rod DU ance iie CHISWICK, ^ 
. wid m iHa mers | Should be bent so as ing the most forward buds | the! —————— M 0 
Register says: “It has been tried d by several persons to the lowest level, meme bonas that are backward. | EH BET ; NA Ei 
With decided success. Th broni ghly moist atmosphere by erem . TA 
cough, the primary cause of which, in one , Was Seng the floor and passa S, &c.; 3 ; and s yringe t the ES — — i a 
supposed to be di i ther, diseased ghtl i .| 488 | 35.7 | 42.3. 
lungs. It mitigates and sometimes checks a fit of t o appear, when the amount of moisture must be mode- Labo 1361 
coughing. The method most commonly adopted in pre- rated. Give every attention towards securing a gentle | wed: 4/3 | 347 
ring this fruit for daily use, is to cut them in slices, | Warmth for the roots: turning the litter, and adding | Thurs. 28.) 472 | 324 
and serve them with salt, pepper, and vinegar, as you jor Scis of hen vd keeping it well pro ted | S LIST 1 ~ 
do Cucumbers. To stew them, remove them ripe from | Tom the effects: o Sidi rain d severe weather. The highest temperature during the e 
the Vines, slice up tt " he fire satis wit moderate might temperatnre Pac Eu 3 tonto e i 
wi pao m E bs slowly, and when done. put | st m e buds bein to pas Meere may gradually be | = E 
in a small p good butter, and y the time that the leaves fairly begin ts. 
Apple E pe. pis add a little flour, and fine rie Moto o cor 4 
erus nbs o 8 bread.” Victorian Agricultural and Hort FLO ag GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIE 
ural Gazette. Tende — 155 of Roses are found in some Jn ces to 
boi i njur oe the late frosta; protection should there- 
Cal tore e applie at once to such plants as are yet safe. 
pogga of Operations. riers for budding upon next | , Pol S. Curtis's Botanical M: ara 
(For the ensui ing week.) year r without delay, oe ts nless be are planted before n * for the present year, in "ou ri 
— spring gg seldom furmsh ong shoots E Aur first 53 there isa ges en . BER 
T PLANT DEP ics m Many object to —.— shrubs or trees in taero dpan ers TU n ode 
: Colis: ny, 40. 3 et to decidi 8 winter, bd believing that the. roots if hurt t at that — ithe fact Land therefore it yon s 
8 cher most i ae abou 
diia the mon showy pnt there ira qo borum were ; but with weather like the present 
‘select from some of the most forw à plants should be we would 8 TRE — "ot a single dey, ‘om Li ze 
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soon, moistening them o erhead tw ly m ian Dan s 5 spem €^ iere re will 
ever, gt 
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. made their growth and set their buds ie thee 
y be expected to flower so finely ag under work was del caved Sg Marc Where howe er the 
ces in spri 
s to improve the state of the ground; and ＋ of he fragrance of Ha dev 
this nature should Ds 
ure should always be dug or trenched some con- merely to to the > qualit i tion ae certo r 
e should like to 
siderable time as ne as neither draining nor 
s zi i t exposure to the 
ill brin 
m. uis 22 — Mae p planting. While, Mano Ll 2 dA 
w esitate to plant L / in the English Flora A. peronatus. f 
STY ak present, inge which are at ll tender | ape ipee ig aa pan 
l the chance piaz t is 210 he PAT 
anting of large e aN Vid ee montioned i in the Eng 
mex E ot to most ee uade ivice to a and the 
them into pias early, and a 1 ial date unfortunately mpl delayed gar p now should be p ut off 
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until the yey dia becom in spring, es — ally 
ich are Mine to b fi 
walks and lawns after frost 3 iuri pis 
carefull tt om bet : 
ly atten: if they are to y i 2 
Kis on. pe 2 cleaning, and any spare ti vill i i 
solam crm giving whatever water may be he Aerea . 5 sicek of ae pues zd pu — - that most willingly: 
on the morni "rie A X. T whose b 
d yis ro fine days, 80 that the superfinous | soi] has got Bass F E d 
the uae o on bey : * ta Wins nein JA pna Ew [og ees is aking so unfavourable to these | 
perature D use ef : t Season as damp, thi 
wh ef thi fely e " 40°, or to dispel damp Opportunity you can of admitti "i ta pe 
; om. Y FRUIT AND KITC N GARDEN. 
tis always d i 
dee here ; 5 on there fore be narrow y an nd be; loe dine before ine A 3 
or t i 
. — if de is pest m «eb rie ka ar rp +; eee — Eicca : 
vingair on ever Toria able f hav 2 — 
r wh ry oppor- | of having that kind of 
Sis "Mis prie, etta Ap Rn ie flagging. Cinerarias | season, the garden will S doe fore th ster appear 
blooming ept cool and airy, and lance after the wall trees are nailed and t = appear 
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