530 
g i rks of his| in the afternoon, giving the plants а gentle syringing STATE OF THE WEATHER R AT CHISWIG CKN, AR AX TONA { 
ИДӨ! viec d US ta or ig infrozen|and the house А а good Moving by wetting mey pone wet UM the Horti edd, 
pack on the ice. Once more he fell, e again, | available su sers Continue to po ot a few sucke TS, PRENNE Memes ватовв, 
knelt for a while, and made a last effort to vili against | they ean be obtained of sufficient strength, and do n Juss. |5 & Ofthe X 
the stor hey came at length to where һе һай |аПоу too many to be produced by one plant, as they E 
fallen for the last time, and subsequently knelt with | weaken each iier Indeed, no sucker should ed mn Pi 
is hands on the ice, his head touching the . He|allowed to grow to any size that is not likely to Satur. 15 7 | 0 
was found with hands clasped in tke attitude of prayer, vistited for stock, es unless in ad e of any scarce | Sunday 16 30 
his head e t Meer his breast. The barking dogs at |sort, never more wo on a pla Plants growing | Tues. 18 10 30.058 
the Missio ust have been aware t ДО was | in beds of s oil mus st be > very carefully attended to with ra os. fos 
hing. 1 гаты the gloom water me 
MUT the driftin ng snow, for they bayed fi ан їп "пе whole body of soil; for unless this is attended to the "we | рая 
direction 1 pr of the ее will sometimes get quite dry, while| — — р eie si 
The half-breeds heard the dogs and ee surface is m Z qg—Fie ve 
E x expectation of seeing the наў IN A The ihe ide borders of houses intended to| — — А $ ы сіг Des - ums 
the dogs soon ceased to bark they Tr a late supply of Grapes should soon be well — 2%W-Slig тсе EIS E ag та Ue 
ake 
a 
„did not go to 
Mean tem; ure of the week 6 deg. abi Meum 
nad OF THE WEATHER AT 
.. During thel last: 35 5 years, ' for the ensuing Weel 
СЯ 
в 
р zi 
tlie disse relate the. narra of this t but es dre sch aho 
е avoided.  Muscats beginnin £i NITE аё | No.of 
the almost trackless ice and snow. The imitation bo о with fire- nx for it із hardly possible to| June. 228 HE i8 Temra ia Greatest mr 
of the actions and motions of the poor missionary, his d these properly a t any season without. artificial Am uc СЕ | amed: | 9 
atti tude of prayer, his drooping head touc ohing. the cold|heat; and those for —— "ue іу —— ———- 
hi s ard wa ешрак. сом e all во sity |to get them ripe by the end of August, at e latest ; ^ 138 ГИ dE ү 
айе, so true to nature, What the redit ed | for those ripened later e season are seldom of go ood м 725 (ооа о 1 
to, be occurring before me, rath ts the bla n | quality, e have always s found them to hang better |40 | 508 m 19 
p et. f a savage.— Hind's Na Жыл of the when ripened "boy in autumn than those that аге | Satu 29.723 |389 |609| 9 
Canadian Red River Explorin Expeditio: T pened later in the season. "Phe highest гае iem the above кекс 
of Fungi у Tots. he fol follo owing may 1G8.—The second crop on the earliest trees will ү 1825—therm. 93 deg.; and the lowest on the 
[ finterest. Ina garden where I am direct- dvancing; as soon as the fruit begins to ripen the 
e improvements was a large Portugal Laurel, | atmosphere should be kept dry and rather cool, givin Pu iae es to Correspondents 
which, withou D apparent cause, had gradually | air freely every fine day, and using a little fire on wet Soti n е. edt D: 
decayed. Upon examining the soil, however, about its | cloudy days, to prevent dam me allow ofa gentle ci first pied out, "bnt kept dry till July, does not шуш | 
roots large patches of a yeasty looking Fungus were | culation of air. Use every care eep the foliage gra he bran about. The ge 
conspicuous; and on still further scrutiny, the half- | and eme dre clear of insects, "nd do not crowd t pnis 5 CLEA ages ene а 
rotten stump of а tree felled some two o ee years | уой т Es of thomselve 
ago, revealed itself. Тһе Laurel has just been: age MEL Splints on which the fruit is ripening dia H yx Your berries are not 
пр, апа оп nearly AT ui f е. roots are traces of should be s Eft dry at the root, and freely exposed to air suffering fe us wet roots, horo tender a 
ince. 
EI i rak killed 
Fungu 
the tree, p: primary "cause beet the decayin 
stump. L. in Florist for June. 
Кета Я N —Mr. 
Stuart in 
e in the far iiem 
Dus eneath its d -spreading ; branches. He broug е 
а few seeds to Adelaide, and we have had the pleasu 
of young plants. It w 
PU Erg a relative 
tted to 
4 
uring Gregory's үт dede 
escribed i itin Sir William горат ошта], 
Һе species is said by Mr. Stuart to be fr 
entral Australia. We saw 1 y m one spot, where 
HE 
Е: 
x 
only o 
| [tion sien intended for 
| ой fine days. 
Pra ACH Hovsr. —Use means to eradicate insects, if 
any, the trees should be perfectly 
| fre m them before the lights are removed. Syringe 
copi dosi to destroy red spider, dnst freely , with 
sulphur for mildew, and smoke with tobacco for 
goes : 
IES.— Reduce the moisture when the fruit 
begi T 
accelerate the process 
well supplied with water. 
FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
ym of a бае е сап be obtained) 
be d planted in a close cold 
ition to strike 
ful 
Hs n m 
require time to fully establish themselves, so 
as to prevent frost from injuring them. If the situa- 
iom is vacant they may 
ed the ere at once; but if occupied at present by 
o colour, and pe Ме heat i мех to | тв 
f r Keep t oots 
he Erythrina v vespertilia of Ben аа е Mitchells 
терісі еа» р. us but this never сют апу | 
herefore ана nsider the 
Eht- OH 
reserved beds in an : open c rena the soil of 
which "should A chiefly гн a loam, to which may 
bea added som Charco гом т charred г efuse. The 
m A 
great s 
| magnitude of the ра Алтар individ 
y Mr. Stuart as an exceptional state, "ihe ейге} of cir- 
vell for Pinks, as = encou rima fibres, an 
The two other coral trees as yet Hem belong to 
„Eastern Australia. Melbourne Observ 
Calendar of еси. 
For 
DEPARTREN 
&c.—Let зч » used w 
whenever ther. i 
men As regards. bedding plants some 
E t eir arrangem к next тота 8 поша be 
-А becom 
rrespon 
an accompanying list of plants with which it may 
be intended to fill them, and along with this should be 
the quanti required for each bed. In this way accurate 
with ai 
en 
vost desirable fee ie ement. 
information is at once obtained of the quantit 
which must be керем. by cuttings, an 
the 
satisfactory part, will — perceive "ena 
in appear above ground. Get 
| br eadth of Lettuce and Endive E out for 
ned. Those vehids 
still in a growing state sho! е ET be ed in 
ter grope- Pe Pee xhausted plantations of 
ag 
ir most rm rable positions 
à nice 
udi -— is off me р 
n cus uem nin in) guine aa 
whieh they may yet min e. i у gori 
pat grad 
Pei atten wie 
а. bottom-heat regular, а 
vigere stock, keepin 
right 
and vii tup ану 
geu 
Afterwards let them ie 
| bre. 
d planted "with win 
Tu vd Min 
to bloo 
adth of Cabbage н бегу thickl in rich irons 
early winter d à fex 
P de mel GA ARD] 
Early Pot ackward th Mein 
тт» -- üp vendi клы ground vi early 
They allowed to stand a foot a 
may also soon 
; but as soon 
Ulm Savoy. 
tion; th 
weather now "— favourable the] grow Viti sept idit ү 
n and the плн Вазай 
n. W. 
ea GIGANTEUM: Н G. We bay ive received 
are we really to understand th that t 
Hs К Min erase an A^ pro 
‚ог of 
of nd 
not over pie development ныне 
а 
does the 
sion at the opening; ва 
shabby ove*-coats ; and 
whic ht the newspapers о 
out of place with uu 
E about which 
ps erns the design © 
p i the I 
rom 
ll eir 
well applied, 
design. "Не Коне enn 
cannot pretend to 
