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uses, at cheaper rates than it can be ДАЙ When , and pits become clear of bedding stuff they should ы Begin with Calceolarias, Verbenas, Scarlet  Geraniums, 
» pplied to china and glass, the substa s should + pied wi e | &c. leaving Heliotropes, Lantanas, Anagallis, and вас 
cautiously made hot enough to melt vd em which | summer growth of f wbich they are better pos ы | things as are usually injured by frost he | planting of 
should be then rubbed on the gens so as to become | large houses. Such places will also be gne E the more hardy kinds is com leted. Вга ot Vr 
i t diately. | for dwarf Lobelias, Salvia splendens, S. gesnerzflora,| greens are easily obtained about most E z 
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used fo china. Technolog ist for r May mode erate temperature will be more manageable here | бо ward off fros should it occur. In the meantime, as 
Eel al Bre йы: m r than in lofty houses with double the | before recommended, get all beds well prepared for the 
blisl ti tenti early flowering New Holland plants go reception of their summer occupants, thoroughly 
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are notable f bloo is diy ah Dei. be treated in the way most | pulverising the soil by occasional diggings; also get 
The Mi is este dep с a Fi avourable to secure compact grov bk placing them in | arrangements for pag decided on, so as to be able 
curious fish, it has been made the theme of many a|an airy part of a gre enhouse. n the buds have r such thi " 
nd 1 ple—the Scotch in fairly м will be the proper time Б es such | bene па ia ipa siti to the soil. 
icular—have so great a prejudice against this fish, that | as require more pot room, as they n be kep AND p ise 
they will not partake of it; bu ч for vip that, eels are | somewhat close E a fortnight to en edi а а бё root EL ng комы апа wp soon be 
wholesome and savoury food, an they can be had in | action without in sig ena isk of "the bu ds breaking aane ДӨШҮ g a few the dici bw a 
88 i tily. l well to the stock of pl st font e most vigorous "irme leaving weaker 
our unsteady fish supplies. At Comaccio ап exten- and autumn dnos, and do not allow them to|ones oh ps erated on hereafter. Go e Apricot 
sive commerce has been carried on for about three | sustain any check through want of pot room or care- trees mii remove all strong ec not required to fll 
centuries, principally in this one fish. This essness in tering. Fuchsi at à ) vaca wall. it wi i 
had its origin in the са ation of the habits | must not be kept too warm; they should be placed in thinning a an operation which must be performed at 
growth of a moi h i w o i i d ays are a dj 
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lagoons at Сотассїо an ingenious serie dykes Маро as regards s topping. and trainin ng. ook | growth, 1,00 aft r caterpillar on Gooseberry trees, 
canals have been prov an in order to facilitate p" sha rply after insects, washing | One way of getting rid of this pest is to give the trees 
entrance and exit of the The ft y be necessary to do | a inei was hing with a powerful engine, throwing the 
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against the under sides of the leaves, which will 
* The ] s M. Coste, “із ARN | growth and prevent Жайын which e caterpillars; they may then be readily 
the е f the оао а а the mouth of the|soon happens, Syringe and shut up e $65 on К itr Killed c on eei ground. ierit must soon E: ios filled 
Po jand, de. cited of Ravenna, about 30 miles from | noons of е days, and be as sparing as possible with degens d materials eadiness for Cucumbers, 
rtificial heat. Afford Orchids in growth a | &c., and the plants неа freely Ау Tight and 
in ; ее {иса and about 4 feet deep, with a паро thoroughly: molst atmosphere, qu ep good Мак. | air, to pieni н баю for pinang Чай e pe 
strip of. earth separating it from the sea nie née very bright afternoon by ringing and shutting | of hand-glasses. If not alrea y don sowing 
he Volano, form this pearly. Examine M ‘plants individually every other | plenty of sweet Basil, Savory, d p a iit к ot 
into a species of delta, — to that Га by t the dày, and water such as require it, light rich soil Every spare half hour may now be 
Rhone at Camargue." prov vision for the growth give too muc h to t those Sating into Led E cool profitably, gii in stirring the ground among 
yig g Vegetation is now beginning to make 
bred in the f such bl progress ; pes- T like other things, grow apace; 
the deest аҹ чле рр and that their al pis G DEPARTM thoy therefore require sharp looking after. Planting, 
are devoured in countless numbers, is evident from the; Рх Ee [o5 intended TE winter fruiting | if any, in the way ү vegetables, should be done, 
ү which the eels so speedily acquire. A pean nd employ a à somewhat lighter. soil than is Е inde i usually is, in drills. In that way the plants 
weight of eel fry at its entrance bio the lagoo effectually watered, and the first hoeing, by 
ce 1800 young fish, an v will, in the this t thing up. Кее 
ut 4 tons sed. - dbi uie of about two-t thirds m a p straighten their edges , and e ondeavour 
value sd 41}. sterling. The mullet is also nssiduou "ud алое ж: Tui. with one-third good strong turfy | render them not only Eur but dee as comfort- 
“ cultiva e at саа = rapidity of its са peat, сше a liberal sprinkling of clean sharp sand able as circumstances will admit for walking on. 
forming the cbief t; and when the ren and s ushed broken ined, when they can be 
knows му in its атре state 6000 mullet go to the obtained, e will 1 be found to answer perfectly. In this 
pound, w Fhile at t the expiry o of a year each individual | the plan s root тошу, and fr uiters can be er E ISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
t tit li n ftt Forthe bé id aa May 7,1862. rige atthe Horticultural Garden 
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its engineering attractions, and they are numerous, | light „вой ама ik soon parts with its moisture, and | мау 
Сотассїо is also remarkable for the social e manageable in the way of getting . | Min. | Max. 
its people. "The persons more reum employed in|them into fr at E the proper time. Maintain a| —— — —|— —|— —|—— —— | xs ss | 5 БЕ 
the fisheries live in barracks, and undergo something | thoroughly moist atmosphere, nt where the 2 918 ri 
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wages, and are simple in their habits and modes of life, Laien fs stock, : as well. as to plants i in fru Mo 
an allowance of fish forming their staple diet. They — See that inside Agde RS properly Tues, 
have occasional fêtes and r een most of which are caput wi with water, giving sufficient quantities to| —-— — == 
connected with their daily avocation. „For instance, | thoroughly "moisten the whole mass of soil Тһе Vine | Ате Je | 20.857 | 72.1 4081 095 d 
y night | is а gross feeder, and absorbs great quantities of water| M&Y 1—95: wi Might тап; fne; thunder and ligue 
T shot," which weighs 48,000 lbs., а Es when in vigorous health h amd ху а heavy crop, 2—Overei 
agun — rcast ; night. 
hich communicates the glad tidings of the| Give Vines in pots man r, first diluting ii| — m IT ым pes a 
whole community. „Мех t day т MN asa holiday, i slightly with warm water A ione 16 to about ће] — 5-е ery fine аи with clear blue sky in intem 
of all s, and in part same temperature as that of the house. Attend tothe| — Ex s warm: very fine; heavy thundertorm natni 
to a splendid dinner. cooked pn a portion of "the regulation of the ed stopping чы! ns timely oner «P айр almost ck of. May during the 
«е "y and yana down by the Appropriate] thinning the bunches and. berries that the : NOS e E 
€ n cals b ruary, an АЛ, this ре: 2 end xt — Mean аит of the weck 9 deg. above {е avenge 
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de pu t F two monti, s when the sluices are closed and кен " ы үч off ы pos are үн to|  Duringthe ШШ уйде лин йш айы e- | 
- ree ling egins. ith Tk shazl | 
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eat solemnity, religious services being b at the after тей spider, using every means Чо оне а do e ИУ 
hat pest May. |52 m | which it | of Rain. |^ 4 
Another curious feature 0! e pla e lies in the fact Fros.— Attend to stopping and thinning the shoots, | — — — жед чс „шеш 
that the greater quantity ot iie Notus is sold ready | and aim at securing shortjointed strong growth by | Mon a 
ooked ! “Thero is an immense kitchen, where the | exposing the young wood to all the light possible. 'This | Nor 13.. 
arger eels are roasted and the smaller fish are fried: | will of course necessitate keeping the trees rather thin, | Thurs. 1 i 
here is any quintity of spits, ME : LE <и brigade of | but it is useless hoping for a crop of good fruit €: Satur 17... 653 15 
ni pan fem cooks. The xz "nd S cookin ng | trees that are crowded with wood. Keep the atmo- | The highest tem us during the ECT: 
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rà v M а cres Rios moist, and give the dun a good washing with RE e cages deg. 5 
fish as yd y: аге ua i" ы larger eels are brought | ^ CuCUMBERS.—Contin ord == NEUE 
into the kitchen they are e en prepare ed for the atmosphere, во аз {0 E es get px ү Not NS to Correspondents. неш 
am и р А а ; but plants any сой should bo Ехҥївїїїонз: T M. e can show at e peu айталы 
laid as a per qui for the e роо: kept cooler, admi itting air every favourable oppor- tural Exhibitions., Ju "being a pne V 
smaller Jib, with ris ae їл, m are spitted. ive Dn in order to secure short joined fruitful wood; | 88099 Пу or disadvan The coropetiti 
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i, 1 ‹ е ghts must however be avoide INsEcTS: А M. W the white mass 9 
пекло ATER E ме Aser io theg great те as Epe RRIES.—Give abuifüance of air on every the bit of bark pmi Mu NUES em 
j ere is a mori y 
, j^ y.i : à ie е than favourable opportunity, and let late crops be carefully Pausen 0 P, lea apis either оао? егіз vimm 
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addition to the cooked fish, which are sent into the unebris. You wi fodum.—H J.A 
cities of Italy, a portion | is sold i na salted state, while Tote h * s bada hie uis Ты лари Me d om pem EN Ae ҮН б, Pa via jute 
"lad ali 34 Tho Roc MESPILUS JAPONICA : Ј E Rothbury. bars when 
dried by. exposure to t e air. - The inhabitants of this Roses, liste dia or dwarf, sie са EE called Erigbotrya аро» СОЖ fruit iti агарда} as good 6? 
isolated lagoon are hard y and industrious and much | with good rott i а алоби! 199 CODMETMUNT, night- 
8С ed manure if not already 'The asculine AN :ned by cold at. 
н» the indecl do m E s us ошо e our own Moss and Provence kinds intended for fo! boe pum ы тене о к терин aro ruined Your orron 
: of the continental maritime wit. should teve a rich mulching, fairly coverin ird 2 iber. If you have plena ond. 
. Cornhill М the Рр - Wher э Бона ме Бн with рта T lg pen) ciere m Ol Ser th oink o far. 
оү о 0 E bloom, and as soon 
- f Operations. deity ШШ pest. a gi ыр aii frequen is may stop volue inei i payone а bloom tg 
—— — (For the ensuing "O p & d heres ing w ү the M Qu on two M E AX Old Sub. Repot mim heat 
PLANT DEPART r thre ev will greatly assist in| them fora few days vean a pit with a smart 4s, or furnish 
шко сел &c.—Slight shade» will E be indis- нае Tid of these Jatine pests, bu u t this must be ak шүн КҮШ send to your F Аде 
Hence бъ ms M о f bright warm days; air M after all danger of frost is over. Planting of| ъз мй d v Rer ig ure d 
x admitted freely. As soon ps ipi frames | bedding stock must be deferred for а week or two yet.| planation was given in the Gard: 
