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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND ВеО, GAZETTE, 
[JANUARY 25, 1862; 
t 
after its own kind, retai 
TS 0 
upon the wa 
which of these shall be edid d for 
Е че that want of space renders it im- 
possible to add the very interesting remarks "pm 
the e probable cause of plants all sprung - from o 
Comes up with the fruit of the tangled Vine laden ; 
And the Creole of Cuba lau t to behold 
ugh Orange trees shini d spheres of gold ; 
Yet with dearer deli fro: ү s Latus] 
n 
rth, 
ok: necks are coiling and yellow Pei тега 
of September melts down on his Vines. 
га ers а Day, when from East and from West, 
orth and from South come the pilgrim and nae 
Whero t the grey- hatred М ew Englander Sees round his board 
The old broken links of affection restor 
When the vobi mn man seeks his mother o 
es the worn matron smiles where the girl eire "before, 
нА the lip and what brightens the 9791 
is ves in Western Am imalaya, another in Syria, and 
a third on the eastern range of Atlas, We are 
sure, aae. that what has been said vill lead 
n 1 1 1 д 4+. 14 #1 T ast 
TEHE safe return of Mr. FonruNE from Pekin 
Wat calls back the past, like the rich Pumpkin рї 
Oh! fruit loved of boyhood !—the old days recalling, 
basin 
mo beg -grapes were purplinpg and brown Nuts were 
ШШ 
e carved in its skin, 
ith А 
ling ! 
When. wild, ugly faces т. 
Glaring M оці 6 the dark wi 
When 
cmd ithin ! 
with hearts allin tune, 
—— 5 
er,we haul a quantity of them to the house, gj EN 
hem open, with a spoon scrape out the pulp i inae. 
|t 
any kind of penus 
without fruit, down to molasses, 
as fine as di sugarhouse molas е mads 
H of the Apple is ї 
hs si i. found 
I may во call it, and molasses which has ul in fa, 
condition till May.” 
The Squas 
wi ppy to say, be attended by ап | От chai тутара 
introduetion of plants undoubtedly hardy ; for і ру. on o of окуз У ch, Who tra Аме i со stoam d dani ss Pun, ru nurmhor: of, Gourds aré Hi d 
that bitterly cold city, and on the surroundin m йе 
: : natural growth, MT. have, гай very eto W 
hills, nothing can survive the winter except frost- | Then thanks for thy present !—none sweeter or better ше ethor t- Fianigo, whina 
i jl E'er чег бов an oven, or arcat а Суми m cuiture in » 
[e species. ried — p aced in our MES ver wrought at а pas most gro 
ands enable us to, state that ong them s Brighter e oyos x eA watched o'er its ейн than (hine ! The yo ung fruit of many рв is much used fy 
leave And tbe proye r, which m; pian outh is too full s ciem pickling. Some are gathered in France when of the sie 
like those of a Swe et Chesnut; it is also used as That thé diy of thy лая be Ме АЧЫН eibi, $ of an egg, ага oat in Ug and water, laid upo 
a dye here is also an extremely pretty two- | And the fame of th th like a Pumpkin-vine grow, oast and eaten as Asp: The Warted 
lese mur iam small elegantly carved cones, | And thy life be as sweet, and its last sunset у, (С. vermucom). P edible, ust used in America aa 
and тэн eaves; а couple Инн онор ana fiir da AY SE ШШШ Pe sauce for m The seeds will keep for six оге 
м arent t from the Chinese Abos vitæ, TT у svi asc | year The. 0 may also be propagated by siis 
5 atall jr cnin different from the varieties of tha Ap -— © "x bu i Дер н OMM кешек (шч, The seeds of many of the Cucurbits have an 
Lo s in cultivation, А very nice-looking | pie :— Ў > > 75. value. The natives of India dry pee 
itez like our panne Castus, but with handsomely | Select a good ОКУУ Pumpkin, fully ripe. То |for food. А mild oil is also expressed from them fot 
eut leaves, is also іп the о» Lig, ipw 
» h oes Белп. fro ascertain if it be a sweet one, for there is a great | burning in s; nevertheless the seeds of some ae 
m 9 нч roug ein-tsin, with diferenco ia this терес; cut a piece of the rind and | dangerous. pronos seed yields a bland E andin 
stems as thiok as Е ою х a tree. Rose, a ind used by | tas ut several th which | Western Africa some Cucurbits furnish an oil calel 
hs scr Pumpkins require less sugar | Egusse, largely used f The мей 
n -— 
them Age fit this species we гч 
that at little iacere of that fine plant are easily 
ed, 
The von in set of new plants shown last 
њо si: Koe of the Royal Horticultural 
STANDISH announced that 
ind are much cs Pare and „cut „the fruit into 
slices, garp seeds. Cut 
of ' the Pumpkin furnish oil y expression; and are cot 
g t 
it on бэ fire with about a pint of water, 
phas the pot close. You are not to bruise or stir it. 
» ould the water boil awa th 
place: 
e Ede of th tho r det А the 
ranges and Nuts 
& Ora us English, al 
om % the Gauls, W: dee Melon. Ew. are to te 
China TM 
zalea amoena ! 
make 
sifted 
ee 
with flow 
arranged in ug one e oa ire fine 
W. 
nutmeg ; but 
ferable to т, other spice for Pumpkin pies. 
milk must, & be "suficient to thin the Pump kin 
too much, b 
as | a recent traveller) I have £ m et Ж 
698 | them when 
10) 
The 
pas 
these seeds. 
cag 
t 
hope to the Aa MU in the оо 
reg Pa ү жуы, чатр 
at we сап чи 
to announce their arrival. 
readers in | an: 
for the pasaera is 
an hour. 
set it. E: E dne a great deal of milk and is 
me little time after the milk is added, jn 
. Make a nice light paste, line your dishes, 
ЗЫ lw; 
coarse grater, boil it with a уау little water for 
Gourds offered rs the отоло Society - this | sens 
which 1 oe up a very in teresting fie ld of enquiry, to 
ic 
hour Or во. pia as lon 
absorb it, keeping it simmering slo 
dieses md €— i xà d when cold s 
bake other receipt. 
Ns V for dish than a a ot Pumpkin. pie can hardly 
8. 
z as it will |i th 
wly. When well 
and ап 
аф 
чр, ornam 
ry 
urope, and a 
rd or two as to the edible porti. i 
bier portion of the family may 
In Canada th 
ануу шей wil Io 
and 
are fed. wk cattle and swine 
Corn, 
tum: Among the old 
in is muc 
di rur to enjoy this rape They have a cant term 
үлүе extensively grown, being | th 
h is | гед 
in the United States, w 
dà 
v made of | 
ebted to 
rge R t Boyer for the materia 
esterday partoo| p 
twelve years old, and 16 was as 
the growth of the present seas 
kindness of Mrs. Geo 
reparing ded) "Pumpkin :—Boil down 
Ж when t out of the pot, 
hes or sun or 
by the Lam to о dm When. pony dried pack in paper | €olou 
will 
up in a dry room. This mode 
mpkin pies at any em ne 
MAT you © p as Pa 
uired. dt in "ilk till s ms. n i: 
American ы J. d Wilde 
ts E Мы, pie, an institution of Thanks- 
he joo mpkin 
in rings and i it up to dry in the s Kitchen but it is 
«+ шоша vore Magi: ossiply, if dried at 
in the sun o r in the oven, it t would keep better, 
yi Ulma 
ade; she [wer yes kinds. of this. 
се,” The following | before , bu 
| cigareto i is to the Spaniard, and the Betel Nut 
indoo. P. L. S. 
A LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL TIMBER T 
REIS * IN THE Jm ITY OF КАКАЧ 
AND DO, JAPAN. 
1. Е 
rough work. 
2. Mo-Ku. Up iii wood, Itis heavy, hard, 
making articles of every day requirement. 
inus parviflora. — Very commonly used * 
ies Tsuga.—This is considered а very good wo 
ч чк. J — 
er and mu 
monest vus 
thro! 
—The Japanese Elm 
t wh 
species Snö M vürietibs ы is ferens to say. 
think the finest timber p 
their Oa 
а! 
еа.— Used g ; 
Oh! greenl; greenly and fair in the lands of the 
The Vines of the Gourd and Жү ioh Ме Melon Ap 
Gage o, 
ith broad leaves all АП greenness xad blossom. pen ld; 
Tike that which ptak ineveh’ ү ws 
While he waited to know that his 1 prophet o apa was 
ina 
Storm d aed listened 
For the rush of the whirlwind тз ie 
t form excellent Spinach. 
pkin molasses is made b; 
br, of ripe Pumpkins 
ilie down a quan- | 
and thus „шне 
f fee 
sent enc pesa 
us boiling it down 
is also made in yum A, 
m the Water 
Melon. * When the nM cr pig in Septem- | 
зң нө 
9. species of Oak, b 
m e Oi he «шу di 1 irene 
ard and stro enu B^ 
very and s pios да, 
ng. Used w 
ou also for miller. of аф "n 
Quercus sp.— dt 
variety of i above 
Si the same ри 
inospora pisifera. — — Common 
Japan, but does not fi a great size ава timb ' 
