186 
though the im rovement Tas been but of recent | 
This a 
баг; 'its exile s llis lim 
ne 
naer it 
for a flor 
ng 
now, when selections are being made, to point out 
some of the fin peg rl Ug the жм.) colours 
which we haya, јар with, 
surpass a , nicely-bloomed pure 
obtained 
lowers the first beh r opini 
e of the dark-blues or са 
КОЧ is rem arkably ге 
ith large pipi are speoiall 
Кош co dae f с this 
эн нё noble d завин 
и іп {һе shape ef (* bells, — bon a 
йин» р which of vi urpassed by 
Snowbal st 
AI ima, an t Blanc are two other 
capital white varieties, with the flowers quite | no 
ЧРИ 
ite ie 
Of light blues ДМ towards 
gray, Grand Tilas, E shilling sort, a Е Couronne с 
+ A may b ‹ had 
» are noble | 
the best; | som 
violets, General | 
hi ma 
m yet, as of the 
Strea: Their eme to this coast rust indi 
| extraordinary change in thë c prive 
North Atlantic." 
m. 
striped Mir rosy-lake ; it is oos ostl $ 
indeed are all th j 
spring, 
Vietor abro both dest in baee and m 
cided than most of the cheaper sorts, 
wnicn 
of which were e ünd|we ma 
re de- 
$ Du materials ft 
зап 
fin cause of o 
ceaseless drizzles i in the deflection to the 
of that life-giving Gulf Stream Which warms the 
"n of all К e West of Europe, in the a absence of 
hieh Ireland "E he As Labrador, and Deyon- 
wintersas severe n 
r f 
LL 
Well-n1led ; 
of the Netherlands is the cheapest of the pure 
whites, which we find noted amongst our memo- | 
ood 
randa as being of superior excellence, Even 
to be despi 
AMIDST es 2 Ade oen that this strange 
iu Newfoundland. 
ETETE 
HIRAZ ines 
the erowns Шр р; and t 8 ES 
Ded mds into bloom. We may recur to sone nii ТОТ is the manner of caltiy vating the 
of these points hereafter, € Shira к ino воо mentol in our last 
bed by Dr. Н. ach, in the 
шту | бойон? s Transaction: 
ГА queur is not now for | 
8. sunless seáso ugh sat none seem às yet n Decem er, which is about к= ai of 
delieately beautiful о the жын to tial hei ects it has А һеге, Ше с is sown a dark soil which h Mo 
are -eoloured varieti ere | duced upon plants in ga eae ss e live seen Mighty m ured; red clayey so iol pes not do, „То 
are some excellent forms, as, for example, ш stone fruit drop without apparent cause, Pears | Pto tect th 3 "seed and to keep it warm, the ground is 
and Grandeur à Матеј both largo- oworod an and | abundant bloom, Laurels аар with pe thorny bushes, which 
effective sorts o haraeter, and both | and hardy Eve neapable of shedding Hir vir п A pente xd e 3 or 4 inches high, and, during 
remarkably hoe i E dinde puce pim Norma, | old leaves аулы stil cing to the branches as if рт : P ees Sec Mapa e T s ce — 
NM е y-looki ink, | the dead were required to support the Js. ү НЕН the soil well m Glstedod,. not ling. Th 
(dem is Sultan's see all this, but we find no explanation that w. ground must be Nr: wet until the DE are 6 
low-priced 
Favourite, still low-priosd, whioh ess a full | bear attentive sor 
gm nk stripe 
triped bright | and absent suns hay 
soil 
spike of blush flow 
down each se 
А soft delicate 
The gener: ral belief i7 
wered the temperatur 
ог 8 i 
been that constant rains | 
be 
e | trenches for them ; the ing put on т topat 
{++ 
; | the ridges, 10 or i: inghen pa while the trenched 
i to th 
rosy pink, and Prince Charlotte, of the that roots hie been кайы. aot ; 
rose-pink, forming handsome spikes, are rather|and we peces were once inclined to adopt this | plots are made s e water given, 
Wim ре Жаа py the best of ro pale | vie — - faets ea not con- | The day жы aro E — a 
к -i- and Mrs. Веес e of i -|given to : 
similar nen and great favourites Б ан li € table = ку үаедчейу, unless rain enough falls to render this 
i When th 
BM Je fower-sp ikes too fall ind оол» n Temperature of the Ground at the respective "When e plants have become two and a half to 
То these follow on the bright rolls; whioh pn of 1 and 2 feet i e the b second, sep weeks, "uns ned. б nd feet ир чи — — 
amazingly improved, and 8 s, waich are| and last 9 or 10 days of each month fr arch to|8 to15 i ong. At t lod, n the 
ча A oec siad с, Tonei | Jun mm a е; w with. "tha e average of Be of these ma wers are X: orm ч ALL the seii vi are Mes inched 
yaeinths, 8 or ff. thi ti the w 
his set does not comprise any of those with the ЖВНЕ for 18 years. a t Е апа ier (his e di the Ee pr 
large bell fi wer», but the ses. , aud -|saly employed throughout) the leaves increase 
they are uently very telling. Victoria | 1 Foot, B 2 Feet. in size and thickness until ile month of 
regina des Jacinthes, both of a erimson —— —— —|—— ——— | August or September, when each plant is eut off 
lake, the latter the brighter tinted of the two, and Manoir, 1862. Deg. g. es e to t t, and again te e тю, NM 
both at а crown, are particularly good— | First week .. 41.3 a und. At this season of the heavy dews 
better think than the still higher-priced econd week 46.4 fall p n while uen i^ ties tho colour of the 
Pelissier which is very similar in colour, Lina із!) Thira Week e 45.7 14 leaves changes from e desired yellow. 
aH x Ў Last 10 days ... 47.2 44.8 ршщ this stage, of Sie == ы it is given to the 
um and very good Mera of the same stamp, Shen the ficiently yellow, the 
whi : > SEE en eaves are sufficiently d 
be bert Steiger is a st eee ed es med s ver: age it i 45.1 43.6 ч are taken from the E with еа in the pe 
5 < * 42.1 42.9 and while they аг re yet w wet with t ew, аш 
very these high-ool. 8: аы her à 
one tending ‚ in other a very 
; very IL, 1862. ,of h are made with. light thorny pua 
—— pink-rose, by Maeaulay, Fuss vet X 49.5 474 mele e еу are freely exposed to th wind. us 
which is a smooth-flowered excellent variety, | Second wi i 48.3 47.0 there, Кез generally in four ог e Bj days, › those — 
m — Л bus ees те; zing towards нче - i 47.4 48.8 | which — ^ 1l green — of the n pale v 
e, that is of a bright orange-red represented ays . 52.1 50.2 colour, and vd ты 
by Howard, which is almost the Me i Are запой | and thro ау m "E 
Hyacinth known. That enviable position is held by Average ., 49.3 48.3 d again heaped together "d l tho drying yn 
Solfaterre, which has besides its fiery orange-red hue | Urat do... 47.2 46.3 | three or four days more, when they are le тө are 
light eye which i Uwe its brillianoy but un- ——— — — | for packing, Te "this operation the leav a sort 
fortunately d бань 1 known this sort is so оона. 56.2 п S EE xe eer ah ryk 28 4i 
$i Ў 9, іп M егеп! : 
scarce and high-p inel as to be almost unattainable. зз. x. 56.8 БВ thick, great care being рта brenk or pL 
"het: y E 56.1 54.0 eaves, Bags made of E a^ in, 
proteger m -mauves or blue еи E ne АГЫН ар ык ui үбү: бшу а == 
d эч When 
n ien Deli esit. eve mong s Hyacinthe, whieh ur р y 56.5 UM МЕ a eg T A ye E^ e separately in the 
Belgi А е о. 53.0 52.1 the bags are ey hein pla be 
are very pleasing, а L'Uni drying house, and t ned da ily until they are to 
the oldest of this set, and a very pretty vicit, is UNE, 1862, sont атау, hêt à оси bag like the first is some 
now to be found among the cheapest sorts, and ^ 1/75 Week .. 509 57.6 ld be a risk of 
may thereforé be reco «А common | d ыч 60.1 58.8 че ће leaves be so dry that there eo ing, а very 
purposes. Of the newer varieties which we have | Тай паї 6 2 ST ced breaking during Hr eye them to enable 
seen, Haydn a mauve with reddish-purple stripes, | t с БОН "ies Fée! W ka фо inj jury. The leaf is 
с=т of т pucy-mauve with deeper stripes, Average .., 60.2 57.8 deci e dam thick, tough ё of а er 
ве ач на, деер гое а ате Usual do... 60.4 58.3 Бен yellow colour, and of ап agreeable 
„other new kinds with к prices in this Ag nth Е this it peo "the vicinity of Shiraz ber and есен 
ín some of the foreign lists whid p rom this it appears e the earth was con- 1; 7 апа оте 80; p 
oup, ign ave Ped warmer than usualin March, April, and | 26 000.3 "amUery ат In December f 
ed us, 4 | May ; and that it only pests eooler in p ne, the i ie эе Pe A МЫ = ntly; the hills are 
е ані, e bl u Jan falls not unfrequen 
үе seen but little елет, "gh, edendi E Aen then but a fraction less warm than | мне with it for some months, but K Ë sidom ies „ы 
мае there а be у — | eonsiderable time in the plains. March adt during 
forthcoming. We | t a "The cause of the etes of our season of|be considered the spring (йош be erful); and 
tom no met i with vasietios| 1862, still remains as obscure as eyer; and We йы hours of the day is extremely powers 
