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THE „ымыы Dp. AN 
D AGRICULTURAL 
a week or 10 days go over them and тыл, 
regulate i 
ate theg 
for steamships.— From- the 
masts for 8 aA Townshend, finally. The superfluous shoots of Apricots 
of is n а remainir " 
GAZETTE. Arum, 6, tig 
sed as 
also at ent gay with Camelbas, ali ot эшо! аге F. 
-— won две. Соири: КОСТЕ them e Aram. ют Т, а paper por published e llow Fir spoken о oon be remo the ainin пй aly 
specimen of Duchess of Northumberland, which must | Wasi ngin Terr [The ye EEE PARE of.& giam E ones шү | 
rded аз one of the handsomest o lig! ar Abies Douglasii.] ly injures them but also eats h y SA 
ша mad wi тив ыт дыш mora] S ECT MEL Ee 
especially when associated, as t are here, with a — ЧЫН ntinue to make periodical sowi Ж 
einn of others of different «colours. These houses à мтр DEP T RTMENT fortnight, an Pens, "eeu. E Spinal ong 
же Men к AA tocked with flowering plants of other PEE Heat and moisture may now thre w Suecessional sowings of Ole à 
both dress 3y and att кек liberally sappie ч корем РЫ, Пу i ami ey Жон дем pepe E: Ew hs e 
ua. increased, ery. 
bet advances these shonli os g t hat | the ges of birds and insects, ae. 
In Vineries and other SER houses — is Mess 
1] cases avoid а high night temperature. 
ng y 
nt crops Їп one 
d by closin s Oni 
must be princi cipally obtaine ic к when fires аге and Skirret а! are ded ye sown no timo sh 
p 
in which the Vines were not нн as b after eos ecu саа 
а апа lanted after | гебап! еа $ 
efe аы , tliey waro moved s qup sep in OM de must not be so Pod as s M xo is 
T pan to admit currents of cold air to keep 
September last, soon after the fruit had Da nece мӯ гу о: МАМЫР ЕК et дн en 
cut; the whole of the 
Кы the drainage rearranged, - rk inches added 
ts depth ; at опе end a tre taken out, right | V 
hn wes ani idm raised 
as little mutilation аз учас апа со e with 
and thus t. ork proceeded until Us other end was 
reached, E has already be 
\ had been 
n into аав order, er, and covered | for which ongiflora а 
ius А 
rous loam, in ich th Vines were planted, care- 
old soil was taken ther wil 
where "properly constructed о Y 
vided. Atte o Achimenes, Gloxinias, and other 
8 t 
efall d with | summer and pibe flow ышы plants. 
vm late 
208 
Leu pP sowing of tall Kidnoy Beans 
más re M uer localities ; the ев во 
er vegeta able not anfrequ ently gets сщ Of dà 
spring frosts, bu 0. 
be left. undisturbed, as shoots - will biz piis à 
requ 
e in flower, 
pth ; no | 
except a few bulis X (been bones which were adde d 
t loam. 8 aded while 
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ouse ; but n none make their sagt tar k 
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Ъу а 
ге | and the side branches regulated by stopping any over- 
pics ones which may be outstripping their neigh- 
bou 
ry 
VINE 
= in tl 
is kept in the neatest зое. aer, 2. some иде * 
specimens of Coniferous plants, among, which is 
imei fne tree “ Aios "аад at least 16 $ 
W foet — Sbrod Cephalotaxus 
and a beautiful 
dope 
n the MAD e of the plant. е all the varieties 
hey ar 
let з nodus be ase тонне ient ав сна in ordet that 
may be freely watered without sta gnating the Su 
et Fuchsi mer and aut Tue 
E S midal bushes, and 
ji ttle attention they n m ау be guided into that very 
oot should be allowed to 
RCING DEPARTMENT. 
—Where it is desirable to retard breaking | 
he Tate "house as long as possible, and the glass 
d 
removed nor the Vines exposed to the open | 5 
Tue 
for red acis which may be expected to 
>= p 3 4 B 1 "ec n 5 еа! ned W г. 
Paus muriata, P Acai a mái den sd Tex cornuta | | ma ke its appearance ue ее particularly if the 
hould 
dead ; Bay trees have also bee od deal cut up, 
but now that the dead боа fos єт ын Шеу 
have iue appearance of having been injured. Rho 
o- 
are safe, мун ан "brilliant i. енда шо |! = 
little в standard, i ered with flower buds which 
are perfectly вош 
In the ep wd kitchen garden, which i is kept u 
p here for some few years back, and i 
case with the best possible Fal lts. T 
в ith buds. 
Lifüng and root-pruning fruit trees has been largely to сре. Ta ена later crops be guided by е 
a 
чер: п ter БҮ 
n Tim the л of Ап ugust, removed to let i light, Fu 
te ship Tamon, of Bath, Min is tons i see before the fruit TO акі Ex to te REM 
L. L. Watts, master, clea D E 
with a carg yellow "n sa у m "ees UM MM NE NM 
ill y at Teekalet. She on boar eias 140 — — A —— 
beautiful sticks, varying in length from 60 to 118 feet, icki 
5 m Rs. inches diameter, dressed to the ва em out into fi r boxes, Ав the poe plants 
partners, er witha suficient entity of deck: бийк. оа i tiy should be hardened off by 
plank lumber get Риб eai e convenient and | grad ually inuring them to the open air whenever the 
safe stowage. This is e pe "es shipment, sing, weather is тане 4 ш uere atr may soon be 
we understand, the first cargo esp spars shipped from set upon a bed of coa or plunged in old tan, 
t Sound direct to - „Atlan A с Stat tes; and we 285 or some other er light ois Much of the labour | 
— not it is the inau on of а erce between | 0 watering will t ved, many deaths avoided, 
gurat 
n Territory and the East, whi ch the shi 
Mim. at its destination will find e Mesi cpm d [ plàn 
enco 
yellow Fir of this Sound is superior to the spar ti бе 
M i$ о! Eee part of the world, being stronger, | ^?" 
mch lighter. ing а peculiar tenacity of || 
iire, or toughn ее the presence of which is ascribed to 
the dryn Th 
means should be used to 
thoroughly eradicate it rs moment it is perceived. 
Probably the best method is to well wash every affected 
with a sponge, for it is useless trying to overcome 
eb m all favourable opportu unitie: 
ur of the trees as to the quantity they may be 
ed to bear. Syringe пт and giv m air 
Io 
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prster and shading tho fruit, a few may am 
ose 
For the Week aae April 4, 1861, as а at ды. ma 
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and April. E Мах. | Min, | Мах. | Min. 1 
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— 3— Clou ne; heavy clouds; drizz showery, 
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Mean temperature of the week,1 deg, below the 
RECORD OF THE WEATREM "AT CHISWICK — 
During the last 35 years, for the ensuing Week, ending April 
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ск CUR Е The buds seem to have bem! 
к к "Have patience; the -— will recover 
any our ers give 
housek аы а good n: T Tor bleac! 
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entire- -leaved Ash tree. 
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ment with. 5 ша а Теа wall; s 
obtained їп some cei or the Mushrooms 
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oil, a ped of те or lea d hern 
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care tha t D pen in зет. 
Gr т 18 ки this spring; but bs à 
aue Peaches and Nectarines xnl des ^ ding of 
for Glasgow; tter | First remove a portion of the Янин ны. бои, and in ! 
t 
usual and tha prem airt 
at the highest point; otherwi: eden water 
late and о il over. eee t will wA 
озот во fast from the open fire р 
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IxsEcTS f your Peach sula nit 
ave 
kwo wi the Weevil mel 
Lt a cloth ma 
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ves after dark and od 
x ove naag tal which be ео and 
b | blem de ental which would ofherwise M нс 
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