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into дыт it will be. 507 оца а c 
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d manure. Suecessions of Brugmansias 
mall lea and other tender Roses in pots, aud they el. AE "opo ш, Я 3 ed 
also answer for pro Pàgating hou uses, athered to open a trench a a 
Out of doors, in Аш tion to an extensive di 1 the conservato om the stem of the tree, cutting the 
and though so meas Loud em iagi ers i xls should be cessionil ut Pack n the view | Ti wil bo of ce etr emi 
n ugh so near London owers | à I se 
тег g ent fo ne e following is a list [o of pure: a succession late in the Season "і en ow rgias, | Чо be gathered ейге А: 
of а M e best new inds, classi „ &c., should | shou за е 
to colou i Hi ан, чап раво а ; Clema tis | which Ee n tend ie t 
lush. ons ir ed to 
e Eo Mademoiselle Bon Бнын, etal bicolor a and ©. аш e Ra oreo wa ine po. E же ' con NT hr a 
ell Еп ónie Ver dier. pring ; rest them- Donin away the үс во as 
Pug ginis. ierit an and they will again in October and i. ay th 
% еу wer ag 
Ми Madame Boll, Victor Verdier, Anna de NO ber. These latter plants alth 
dive, &c., for winter salads; 
Diesbach, Marquess de Paris, Bello de Bourg: la- cia ug are well adapted for conservato naive, also 
use. | a a коо bed of Pal provided j in 
Robert do Brie, Madame Eugène Verdie Dark | late- roving Orchids at the war E en are COE ES Candi dily p го$есбей 
Жай, а de Solfer VEN Madame I Give air liberally in the early part (беду е z | 
Crapelet, Alexandre Breton, Rosine Parron, Eugéuie FORCING DEPART TME 
Dia Triomphe d'Alengon. Brilliant Red. —| Ртхевгеѕ.—Ріапіѕз growing in ш pits must be|  Asobserved in m E. 
Admiral Nelson, General Washington, Madame Pierson. freely supplied with air to prevent he. ge sitting drew, from Po tatoe s ого 
Crimson Scarlet.—Le Sénateur Vaisse, Gloire de Sante- | and they should also be kept near the g gl m" et ngs de se 
nay, Eugéne Appert, Louis Дд ark Crimson. ^. [allowed to stand too closely together, for robust tho old Green vs еа точ Tec 
Léonce Moise, Madame Melanie, Mad plants need hardly be expected unless this: is is attended Ulm Savoy is a о те ту ^ l, proie it is 
Abd-el-Kader, Prairie de Terre Noir, Duc ыдан to, and weakly drawn ones seldom or never yield fine | sufficiently early and оп we ташты, 1 
iomphe d'Amiens, Princesse Mathilde, Francois Arago | fruit, Give careful —' -— as - CI = 
iomphe de Lyon. ord them plenty of warmth and moisture, and as i 
E addition "i the above, Madame Levainville is ген гаа s the rootas the soil will bear. Ё ice THE WEATHER AT ORIS AT сит 
ery distinct kind; colour salmon, shaded with | Remove useless sucker and gills as soon as they аге | о" the Week ending July 25, 1361, as observed at thei 
cerise. perceived, which, E left, айу 2ч {һе Y — weaken 
Among TN scented sorts, ee ORE were con- | the su wki may be necessary to leave on the 
icuo —Due de Magenta, flesh-co oloured; plant cm еы эб the stock. Do v рган young 
Madame Sertot, white; La Bou ule d'Or, yellow; a and stock in free growth in the succession pits to stand too | iiy io 
Madame Blacket, rose. closely together, nor to sustain any check through 
Phloxes are also largely grown here; the best neglect in watering, or the want of pot room. Plants || 
pear be M. Comte Vigier, bright 7996 crimson | evowing in beds of soil must also be carefully attended | Tues 
centre; Madame Aubin, bright rosy crimson ; Docteur | (o with water, keeping the soilin a Aes — — 3959 | 68 | 59 
Lacroix, crimson purple, bright red centre ; M. Forge t Where rapid growth is required keep ^ 
purplish lilac; Prince Troubetskoy, rosy lilac, crimson | moist as сап be done without drawing the” foliage, an and 
pentre; uis Lierval, rich rosy crimson; Aper » | give plenty of strong clear manure wa 
"rilliant dark purplish crimson; Alexandrine Bellet; d the next two 
Varennes, peach colour with red centre; Victor Hugo, niche 
purplish crimson with dark centre; | Madame Marceaux, Vr INERIES. —See that Vines from which мет fruit has 
3 Overcast at 
аг igut shower mà 
— 24—Overcaet ; pont rain at nigh 
—  35—Bois prn with slight rain; overcast 
shaded white with purple centre; N c 1 foliage an r tendo ere Dec) wodk [deg NR 
white, shaded and striped with lilac; Souvenir Qun |; | occasional washing with the en gine H rods pider is at ус тив wies nex Ж 
i rich purple; Madame de Wendel, white with | jjj sod me; "A use every essit te Hiep the | NC Week, ending à 
purple centre; and Boule de Neige; the last is | leaves in health as ong as possible, Prevent the growth | — x : 
fines: white. o Jatersl тч nly shade and i Niue - principal | зу ав HE HH $ 8$ i Years im | Grente | 
The little бизоди at the entrance is at present | foliage, Tato Sanoa es colouring shou а ме which it Er 
gay with the more effective sorts of bedding pla sic th slight ru during oes ibit Weather, ‘especial а чт Tee 
altogether r thisn nursery will now amply repay а | Мамед, W hich, aft wher y are mA Mon. a Н gi н 131 
taa T already all but ripe, inpia gentio р» the Tues, 30 HE y 
_ Miscellaneous, - add авечае sataun Pn Thura, "1:5 Kofia 
Ocean. Thu: ing to the je ¿| PEACRES.— incipal points to be attended to now HUE 
ias x34 free from - tying in Marr. E 
PT are keeping the 
ony of the most eminent nautical ы the] row ing shoots, keeping the borders in a oper и i aedi aH erm. 98 deg. and the 
scribed tothem by the exuberant fa ancy of poets and | 99 "68 
‚олаш travellers. But when uel im est 
surge beats against steep crags or rocky t rises 
to а much more considerable height. "rhe Tighthouse |1 
ed |* 
sni 
se every fruit to the sun's rays by removing ed 
Notices to Correspo 
үке that may haj appen to «cover it. If this is not done, . There 
shaded 
Es rx ria though tet ы жа балк» ; FELONS AND , AND Сис с UMBERS.—If emp v | 
nM even when there is no wind. On the 20th | 4% ү ЭЎ кеткин mee se n Poss ч э-не. 
November, 1827, the Spray rose to the height of 117|. a heavy M: breaks down the leaves, which often 
feet BU e foundation or low-water mark, which, | та Dub solitis ipit: Бой; Par нё. гайда 
i feet for the tide that day, leaves 106 reason, when i мыз кэе ақыт at the roots, 
E for the siis ie the yo а | it is ine жи. as usea rose, but to introduce mpa бара» 
АЕ CEN t neg mio g pot betweer the leaves s of 
gm vot, | Cuthill's E^ ed Spine or some other С pee à 
* | Cucumber for ton in fire-heated pits. wsrcrs: JB. Your Pear leaves bei 
ка FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. E E i uis туйо 
In some blieben black fi ы has been trouble- 
some ex Dahlias, Asters, &e. Wher ——- 22 СЕ саве 
tobaeco-water and soap-suds may ie à advan- 
t | tage. "The strength of the [енсе should be edel b 
dipping some of the shoo s worst affecte d into it and 
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using it sufficiently stro acá but not so 
he leaves. It di be applied 
Мм и evening when there is a ee ry Deus 
ing a fine syringe erin ig pot and 
vioi. е Бс foliage. 
v without lom of Ud 
loss of 
hen the depth 5 15 fathoms, | and. T 
у discoloured by the action vol it will be n ДААЙ 2С "i 
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t — b 
; ое necessary to inspect the uently, 
d and san raig ы =з Ва removing decayed flowers, «ia cote g back eris. of the or rom the paths if 
e Г osik all i кесер. ыа is still, end ve я may incline to encroach upon the edging of * Coasr TRE jm 
the most dreadful hurricanes that rage over the surface | the b Keep herbaceous plants neatly tied up, and Pines y will perfec 
leave those mysterious recesses айггы s —JDr. Hart. | eut. ut the flower stems of any that are becomi invaluable shelter, vi 
сір Sea and its Living Wonder. unsightly. Take advantage of leisure hours to put| and he plants 
in qd of бете: things. Keep gravelwalkssmooth| 72868 9f Maltese sto 
and n eeding, s rmi and rolling, Las 
Calendar of SN osea ph DY FRUIT AND ips UNE been 4 
qr еар В di may still be advisa iilo t go yho а 
РІА DE ЕРА ARTH NT. er luxuriant and "e: : кш hal e сет Je i Ca es Вафа 
еке ч. —t i 18 now tinh to provide and of course with the st g Е | Vine Воврккз: Young Ga 
eneral stoppin ati bordi ti 19 dry if you 
is time would probabi [3 of Tittle Bde A "s h C M t UM. en sh 
of a 
late in autumn and early winter. Camellias, if forced than to induce the prod mass Rag эне» 
їп vd bees. will be — iim E Don be | spray, y, herons opges the oer shoots or th 
] doo: a good cool | which incline to grossness will divert the sap into the 
2 ipee worms ihe sob the cenar weaker ones, waits will be strengthened, v эм» the buds 
i should now or very soon receive their | on the shoots that have а оррей үу e full 
1 e, using chiefly good fibrous X. for|and plump without sepes ead The only | м 
1 his is t effect ectual method, however, ot curing a gross habit of 
preserve (Т pora when this is the case in ordi seasons is M omnei 
h may | root praning, or keeping the roots within proper limits which are mot. 
out of doors. Itis 
means of shallow, well drained borders, Should it 
