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lis GARDENEN CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Остовев 18, 1369, 
y pr teg in натта to the fodiscri 
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Natural History | 
minate DENTA of small birds. 
ешеш. 
Celery Blight.—The Nottingham Journal reports 
that a severe blight has fallen on B Celery at East 
Ке ford, where 16 is exteusi TT n for the Sheffield 
«33 Within the last w h 
were , looking . most rM wg appear to have 
smitten all at ouce, and larg e flats have now , 
Oak- ed Roller being one of the 
ost conspicuo he The e wings are dark eshi 
brom, striped transversely е а Maec pes EM the | 
ter part ach wing ther 
streaked w ith olden 1 hs. A 
usky brown. "The Rose suffers sadly 1 from t the ravages 
1 space | approachi 
hé hind мде К are iicet e | young Stock, whether in pits heated 
| in bette: er arrange ed structures ; ; 16 onl 
mand of а rather - 
uir renewing the lini 
ared for any sudden dec: 
vhich 
n. 
of several of these moths, some of fe 
bud, rw others tie the young leaves together and feed | 
he interior. | 
allo ош Tree. is dieit the trees Which have of 
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urze. 
was attributed to a few e frosts which it was 
thou ШР, dad hd "the plant s M y MR Les 
on exam Mim ie. e been cause ed b 
small gre: ma Mose vhi SR is so neatly e 
bedded Кеа the folds P the leaf as at first to be 
gru 
Provinces of India and Punjab is the Tallow Tree of 
China--Stillingia sebifera. In China it is | largely culti i- | 
VINERIES.— Where early forcin, 
ақаба to previous s dioko pi 
а bed 
ide the ers this wil be fo und rund 
manu: re ins 
vated, and it is said that by its produce 
are paid in n the district of Hong Kong. It gro 
equally well on low alluvial m о die rich mou uld 
of cu па, in sandy soils, and o acclivities of 
this t be DAY the 
the UU frequently, inta the 
Kop k AN "Also s вее „that the roots are 
must be kis ed 
aro оге] inia 
ordd a iir 
scarcely, „distinguishable. The when at its full 
gro wt 
ior in the main, with a neat dark jdn: stripe half 
towards the bottom of the 
£41 
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25ке. t} + 
зей їп Сып E: ts wood is tend 
e ron and its tave P a black dye. It : 
thriving well in India. The tallow and oil a 
f its narrow 
t 1 
= 
pation of this pest. E Pur 
Plants and. the Sae they want. — The beautiful |» 
he Ladies’ Slipper, grows over all 
resident phiselm, of the 
and N. 
easily procured from the seeds. The tree, therefore, is 
well worthy of attention. Times. 
AUS or Small Pox.—Dr. Frederic W. Morris, 
Halifax Visiting Dispensary, 
S., has written а letter to the 
the patie: 
аон | 
ймы Nae may be, de peculiar га of the medi- 
uch that very ою сөр. vel to tell, рле 
isease. 
on hos side of the айы It next makes its арреаг- 
n the Mu vwd of Thuringia, and „comes |n 
vari 
matter is washed with the aiioa., of p^ батса, 
they аге deprive ed of thei r contagious pro So 
уте 1а rgely 
"ith that on erra as far as the n 
hood of Gottingen, then ный over the Bunter Е. 
stone of the Lower rri е Morum of the Upper 
of t 
down 
a 
ixed with tea and coffee and given to connoisseurs in 
these Ie to drink without their M aware of 
ix! The medicine has been successfully 
Bro oc cken. 6% 
lains, is 
wiidre t the "ebalk 
r lift their 
eads. ug ce Ae] 
various insignificant lookin sho species 0! 
Salsola an d Salicornia, — "the AS cand there use 
he When we travel from 
miss these 
[-a 
oast 
bre 
| Thunbergias, Mandev rillas, 
ied i in ш оша of Nova Scotia, and its use 
Daily Paper. 
| Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
ENT. 
Lih 
edical ro 
e will eh 
ed ; lee 
inge erature by iren FT Um 
about 50° 
60° = day, letting it rise to 70° on 
pm а Сосоа- 
viet for this purpose. ев are always ia 
request either as a fermenting arid or for lui soil, 
they should be carefully collected. If they are required 
only as manure they may be stowed away eR 
place and left to rot; but if, as is ge сше, 
they are in dem: and as а cheap mode of та 
bonoi heat to Pines as well as for fo 
kinds of тоа små pains should ie taken 4 
them dry. 4 ex peg be stacked 
ehind the garden walis, 
T AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
RS mer ч) storos de ч that all i 
жаы ТҮШ п 
obstruct light i se bay 3 ateral pen Such as flow 
be the young wood, ep Mee e now in a ripenin 
tate, or approaching а of rest, may be d ipd ш 
бичи үп. по Such. as the hi loo 
oras, Combretums, Echites, Ipomceas, ырп Ош, 
&c., which are still thriving, 
gent d; cuttin ing |i 
must be regulate ted wit ith a more le han 
e 
d in the ва MS abundance |; 
and luxuriance & of Fra On the 
northern coast of. оваа ho little pale on Maiden- | | 
distributed over t rud plains of northern Ger any; $ 
but these are loce by the iare clay, sla лея апі 
gypsum o 
of the Hartz, the porphyry and muschelkalk of P» 
uringia, and our little Pink i is поб теб with agai in ti ill Forig 
ehe merely 
into чаро А closer festoons, i in order to t Lo sun- 
Bee into the interior of the house. ums 
ll soon be t 
reo are largely grown t A Mes 
tion. They are very impatieni 
and if T house rend prem requiring | 
santhemums should as far as 
he Maine, surroundin 
It extends farther south, through the 
mu schelkalk of the 
Alpine ied pa at la 
soils of northern Italy. 
everywhere disdain the richest soils in their de a of | 
уы ais Geop d and are confined to Lew ly | 
ostie formations Must not the 
Hu 
influence in the matte er : ie: 'Aeiden. 
rtricidæ frequen 
me има leaves, ты either roll them up i inu 
manner which has just been аа or get into the 
middle rof а bud or cluster £ gn and draw them 
together with their si ilke en The en aves of the 
£t E А 
1, 
the venerable city of So 
T Wd (or silex) have a most distinct т 
t de ressing where Шу keepi 
and r y fruit a e 
to I i mischief 
; atte as formerly 
of wd Er 
nd to 
А үү; stock of ку hi NY use боі 
Chysanthe 
the chief feature of attraction, and here d 
ill require some atten- т 
its, where 
w 
bar 
supply of Endive for winter usé 
must be frequen xA examined ; 
ад d st d 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
Forthe Week ending Oct. 15, 1862, as observedat the 
'EMFERATURE " 
9 { 
ИП 
it be Should occup: 
Cinerarias 
е mo! Pe 
flowering 
can be used so 
T 
ded for 
will do very well in a cold piti if the т god not | 
di 
n ef 
stripping 
flutter- 
upper w ings. 
hs s a foarfal extent, 
whole trees of their leaves. 
n 
€ 4 15 
they will at least be sri en СЕ rains. 
FORCING DEPA 
PrxERIES.—Plants expected 1 е Show early next year 
ill fited t tively dry 
dio which were pecu Je by 
mbracing them in their ede AR 
to the 
thousands, e 
ing about with their prey, sucking t 
ces like 
many winged vampires. Other — siie beneath the 
wood, h 
bark of trees, or even n burri rrow into 
PH 
d be 
— er a Meet weeks previous to subjecting them 
re. The 
suspected i in their retreats until ic. are on apes poi 
when they eat their p 
to of t 
p fro 
of , for тиб the plants 
considerably low temperature without any . apparent 
\ 
^ 
rain at night. 
CLE um 
n 
jus wit 
RECORD OF eer Е WEA E ending Oct. 25,18% 
During the last 36 years, for the ens prevaiing Wish. 
No. 85 
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which it. pM 
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Monk 23.. 
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Notices to C 
vire. ЁН, Di oblige 
out, and leave a Toun nd hole asa 
in, 
“T aeni 
P 
middle of t 
which it takes its nam еды ү g iving rise " 
the condition which is termed © The la 
is a round, fat, white grub, Pery ШАУ. too often 
found in the interior of an сау a 
apple, and whi , gives. to every part 
E had 
й: 
еһ 1 t has 
ж 
sound and ripe | 
whic on the w: 
з the finest fruit ; апа а short р y 5 
атн see to plants 
Ћеа 
uffici у irem 
э 
"n $ * 3, 
a worm-eaten | nut. Ni 
vering at night, and maintain 
eating being Lum VARIEGATED 
udged from a leaf, to be had 
— Poplar; 0 S ertake 
Nurserym: 2 vee 1 «б ti 
gamic plants having no ге! r4 g 
he Ni 
s Bondas; Bei it 
GERANIUM: T {сш 
roe оше of the Royal Hort 
d pam: 
МРАЗ 
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Wade | 
