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THE GARDENERS ШЕ AND 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
m 16, 1s 
MEME esee - 
Catherina) fine deep crimson, large bells, and fine 
spike; Von Schiller, very fine dark red, good bells | 
ike. 
ilac.—L'Unique, purplish lilae, small be Ils, 
Lord суве bronzy lilac, lar rge “balls; 
ike, len 
by a middle-man кела vs 
gi rincipally (з-й to the 
x ricis 14 p и n homes, who 
of f the ps 
rom distant places w en ow 
reir bag on en 
re or Lv 
eye, sp 
Prince Alfred, dark үнөн lilac 'eàged wen black, 
ike, new and ex celle 
i 
of the 
— upon а and 
T hey r Shis 
nter th 
r | great house: s. ʻapi idly 
cem carried to the warehouses ; ср 
soon relieved of their burthens; ; aud in in an n hou 
Pow ER A NK inning 
small, a re well s ecur ed ag agair üsb w 
c 
res 
t; p, pure 
nd. immense spike, excellent ; ылын, 
ls and an immense s й 
» with very d 
large bells, a 
pure white, with very large bel 
ingle Blue. —Argus, fine indigo blue. 
A white centre, large 
da 
ith and 
he- | jeudi ert ind пе Кос. factor rs after very few w 
ells, 
ranged on the spike somewhat tini 
n Van 
nt; 
spike; ; 
Con 
Celle, pale blue, Ja 
| From an excellen 
RUI ач AND KITOHEN GARDEN, | 
Ca ый ае raised this spring зана yd 
of the last stu wien the High Street was is covered 
ora ‚ to 
ei y ith his 
siness was settled between des 
ords, 
lmanac 
ore ; 
3 piece of nd кө М 
off aia, large "Es to бер Ба "; rd for 
ing. As the time for the Principle 
winter roccoli i and Dro ill soon! 
hand, бту а df possible ar uid 
t article in 
s [for r 1861," where many further details are to е Yi 
„Calendar of ор erations, 
Lilas, beautiful delicate E ЖУ large d , spike к 
large and b уа даб es, fine po e. eq planted in lines 4 feet apar 
blue, large Ъ 113, нае pe $ plants ; or trenches may be 
Single Black. — General Havelock, rple LANT DEPARTME i in whic 
changing to black, very large bells aud spike; a re- CONSERVATORY, &c.—Where эү че are annu- | should be dug and the m put out as abo 
markably vigorous grower. Of Black Prince anud|ally forced, 
Prince Albert, we have no examples се ced the houses, and give them some kind of temporary 
Single Yellow.—ln this class the best &|shelter to gradually harden their foliage; those| ^ Let Potato ыар en finished. Carro 
"rolina, clear yellow, good bells and ipie] ind cramped for pot room shift into a size larger pot in | and Turnips may be so: 
Aeroine, pale yellow. rich turfy loam; towards the middle of next month | can be got, planted out. 
Messrs, Cutbush throw this beautiful exhibition | plunge them in ап open situation in order that the| remembered, is a point to 
open nr of Bd to the public, and we recommen nd | wood may get ripe early. From g been previously | should be paid. Тһе 
all lov inths to visit it speedily. It will | forced these will en earlier than new stock, of which | arranged so not to interfere with s 
well "WAY pibus а on should each year ы pae to replace such as | gathe 
We may add, that here, as elsewhere, things have become useless for further w ut down and p 
suffered from the late severe winter; but not so much | in a close frame the ка хон kinds of — for 
ы in lower lying localities. A fine Wellingtonia, 7 feet — after they e done flowering, and pu 
hurt, with the | stock of Оке Банн cuttings for карашып ча 
g 
заров of the 
shoots. Magnolias add ades за a good deal е 
up, show symptoms of recover 
i —— 
Straw mufacture the Jury Awards 
the а Байын ы i "i is eel that um 
manufacture of „and bonnets may be 
p that in Дег re re, eil M 
in Bedfordshire, Specialty at Danai hat 
bert of plaited Wheat-straw were ii 
the weekly markets in the reign of 
gipsy -looking hats were w 
ses feii ч 
а spring- T plants for the stove € Se сЕ 
we know € S useful than B Now 
will be a gooi commence with a меген for ^ 
season's з борау; а аз s they go out of bloom allow them 
r dry house, when t 
farai disrooted ind свей, pruning i 
ding shoo e 
не m fue will soon commence growin 
t and a кек share of ро! 
e pla As the | 
БЕЗ 
ека heeki AENT. 
VIN: pia o give air as freely as the 
state of the Weather" vi permit using a little extra 
eat, and lea 
fire hi ing a little night so as 
tio Persies the bloo; utem i inju СЫР b iud settling on 
the 
c rot us re m: that so far as the present crop 
ey may bé Sat 
S 
Lá 
Moon's 
PESE 
gs 
за 
E 
ABE 
peut 
E 
Average.. 
Маг р ЭР сые densely clouded ; 
i; шг кад inel very nin "brilliant | 
— 10—Еше: AA ; 
- li-Cloudy; Јо iow white сна r7 ws 
ҮЗ С, сучка а: very 
March. 
ЕЕ and Wales,” пои t se beginning of | is е7 rned the trees can, perhaps, hardly be too ul 
the century, straw e spoken as a curious| 3t the root while the, fruit is ripening, but where 
novelty : *Such is the effect of fashion, = what was second стор is expected care must bo e xercised to keep 
deemed by our forefathers only fit to be trampled on in ing 
the cowbarken, is now very com eed converted into | а prey to koe: spider, otherwise de secon: crop can 
ornaments for ladies’ heads.” sis straw-plait manu- | hardly Use the 
; ed from the Fren risoners of that | syringe FEN aint: atmosphere 
period the art of splitting the ar by a little чета, | аз long as this сап be done without risk of injuring the 
previous to wich kne owledge e no hat was made cept fruit. Also ing the young wood thin and regularly 
of the tied in, sto g before the iu or fifth leaf, accord- 
is be а со rus im 
straw ha ame а straw bonn material 
fitted for the more Чын» work. The == 
market of Luton < held on every Mond 
the year, at 8 o'clock from А 55 to 
Le чое Мема toLady-day. It ri Meis 
ene combining man 
Б such аз a painter wi del 
bright summ 
provement that the dy 8 
et, the split 
.—Keep the осын thin had regular, E 
ppi 
Mira t wanted, but avoid stopping the 
shoots until they reach the sides e pit, тее w 
hing out the points the laterals will st i 
and sho ; and by this time 
d ir om a 
ld. vlait 
was 
rning w Shen m 
mbl 
with a settled "determinatio tha t 
бобой: all the йы < bs es èss thi 
ng plenty 
and buy and ever 
а. ien could. due vides was filled with the 
ho brought their weel's work to a 
the curious iiia GUN of the 
ed out. Let me attempt 
we ок зееп eoe un- 
o'clock the arket- 
TS, 
А -HOUSE. tinue to syringe the trees dail: 
with water at the e ‘temperature as E А 
һопзе, Also loosen the soil in the ue 
ders with a hand fork, and: ea 1 the 7 1 a 
with water until the A : : ven t E 
which "gradually Frid the quantity and ease 
syringing ;. Lad abundance of air on all favourable 
opportunit 
NEL ripening fruit 
ose in Бат шз S osi 
upplied with moisture bot. 
moderately rU 
should however = Aust 
usd Bees 
Bde ete т те та r tom nted t 
| The soil in which they are planted sho 
pa As A or run toge! 
one. 
ERIES, 
and shrubs, 
ald b Б apt moist 
ure during theabove p , 
294 20th, 5 67 deg.; and the lowest on 
1815—tberm. 17 
Notices to Correspondents. = 
Books: @ E. The latest Catalogue of plants is Ө eg 
ment to Loudon's Hortus arian 
жем ie ap boe s 
siso come to e torby th Ы TM as they 
ose goods 
на ехе; 
ens thàn -wat AN 
| Soo that a over-wa ering rs at the root. 
recently iet things, whether large or 
а grea 
respective canes. Ав to kee] 
give plenty of ventilation. || 
