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OcTOBER 30, 1875.] 
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Then 
ox Heynholdii, a 
the plants during mid-winter— 
rigour might be most severely felt—should be t 
perfect rest, when the 1 
that portion when its 
hat of 
y 
circumstance rdy plan 
The surface soil ud foliage should be DE perlectly 
dry during the time frost prevails, The са 
generally aha ead in ^ pot з, may be said à m 
row 
n 
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л 
f It i e of note that the 
winter of 1859-60 e unusually severe, and the winds 
Peas are of very indifferent quality, and Е picked over 
with the TM care will have to lose a 
1 as 
wers, and will have 
to lose one-third of their bulk. during к. picking 
process, 
CNN of last year's gn: SEEDS are, 
owing t scarcity in the new supplies of the 
current КЕ ат and the consequent advance in 
ec hog type, respecting which form of Aster it 
"its merits will most certainly meet, at 
gnition t 
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—— WILL FROST INJURE THE AURICULA? is a 
ewag that has been discussed b 
some difference of opinion. 
exposing their Au riculas o the 
; GLENNY, among later 
wintered, The proper condition of 
too, during the latter goes "x nt and the begining 
— M of the withering c ter, and 
a ас еее, родн 
i.i 
winter man i Ae 
ee ractically — to exclude 
et the bloom generally in April last 
: o be despised. The — to be commended to to 
cultivators is to keep their plan m the 
g of November =- towards "the en 
—— The worst fears of those who predicted that 
Cro кш be 
our Pea AND BEAN of p 
quality this — owing re 
took place just when they ws eni ia ix hei 
rures Гым о be realised, The samples of 
prices, reaping a good harvest, and bins РТ ы ац 
may be excited by such а statemen may be 
marked that the о of. yearling ting И is invari- 
ably of a good aver 
— - The double whiteform of PRIMULA Айбас» 
ae on ME d Li at m 
f it, pro 
the description 
EN table e companion to the old double dark Ы со 
ellow Auriculas, bot ET are coming to the 
e two varieties of the 
but it ma 
t 
lack of strength in some o e double 
ties produce their flowers as freely as the single 
y will keep fresh in a cut state for a lon 
time to come. Т = а-у betont 
owered for the first time a. yellow seedling a 
with single flowers, ap correct in t "— having 
broad stiff segments, but instead of being a true self it 
