916 “in ind ntsc — sa ce sine n GAZETTE. Bice 13, 1860. 
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bird vik fee deh beet Loom to ie s fish out of | with th g avila to lat ~ she yrs 1 foot 
r by a dextero us sweep of its ready claw. |as the foli or Mae in inches higher than nding surface. 
among the rocks upon the sea- | goniums ; plan nts aoe are mavi established her re-| The trees will not gr k A Tat in "consequence, and 
t, it hau the — at low water in search of | potting can hardly | be ke pt too ool, o keep will require more ees n the way of 
food, and nen a meal on little crabs, shrimps, | C mulching, but they will form short jluted, well ripened, 
small D a oe ‘en left in the rock-pools of the aaan ttend to repotting such as require it; prm nigate | fruitful wood, which is the „best preventiv k of canker, 
rece ceding tide and m any other marine creatures. In | immediately aphides are so hte upon any of the =~ oti resorting much to 
quick and slabs Teele must also be carefully SETER to, in i No opportunity — now be lost fr 
ready, and bane a a swift- winged bird, it is in the order to encourage — to. ge a zani gro wth, getting Potatoes, Parsnip, Carrots, eet, m ea = of 
he wing, and cat rye sa coe pe its claws as it | of their great enemy, red ‘spider, ty a Tiberal use of the may e either be kept in narrow pits, vith a little dry 
shoots past - thei Wit pausing in its syriuge, and giv ve them plen nty of manu ure waren which | = sprinkled among them, or in airy dark sheds, 
flight, the bird pati ee i age ll Cauliflower before it gets too large, and prepare a 
mouth, and eats it without taking a trouble Tonon DEPAR TME sed or p ntity on the first approach of 
alight. With such eagerness does it pursue this kind PINERIES.—Any of stock eenaa siey appear to frost, Fre nch Beans may require a slight protection 
of prey, which we may suppose to be t ak equire re spies sh foal be examined and shifted at | * night. Remove ‘those growing in pots, where they 
after a more substantial meal upon mouse-flesh, that it | once, if this found n ssary, in order that the roots | 1 1 lass; lay down stro: 
continues its chase far into the evening, and may be spear be for re dull weather sets |8tWing Broccoli, so that the stems may be covered 
seen in hot pursuit of the high-flying beetles long after | in, when it will not be safe to encourage free growth. with earth ; plant out Lettuces and Endive for spring 
k. Caterpillars and other larve are also eaten by | And any necessary re- Arraga it of plants growing If aq e s of wide rid 
the Kestrel, which does not disdain alight on the |in the open bed should also ETE ae os. | they will tand bation Semy being quite as destructive 
ground, and draw the earthworms out of their holes. | sible, as with a little care in nading ka kedik the | 28 frost. ti i tit; 
nag but ead it ~~. the smaller birds, | atmosphere moist, this can. Miede oit at present oe both the means of protec- 
choo especially to pou a aan as they are | with very little risk of checking the plants, so as ead er “Rem e leaves from Rhubarb 
gathevet bade in little flo aka; Ba o confounded | throw them into fruit. Encourage plants expected iat Seakal ale, that you ae foreing very early, and 
at the sudden appearance = seed — "at they fall | to show fruit next January to make vigorous grow keep a look-out for slugs and weeds. 
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Kestrel is often seen in rg winter months hovering beginning of next mouth to allow of keeping them] STATE OF THE ight te AT CHISWICK NEAR LONDON 
: rat hl as observed at the Horticultural Gardens 
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over some; fres! n straw, or ttle among: the fowls for the | sna he: be considerable risk about getting them to} October. TE jin OUER 
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Pie bgg on the paige st oy she fruit at tha season. Plants which have - [Mean] Jeep. | deep. 
1¢ avourite | pre jared for Welting, and hich it is desired to et u Friday slæ | s0003 | aomy | 62 | 4r |as e | S| we 
diet, ‘an saree aa the multiplication of these Tittle quadru- prepu ep nce, should been penalise d ‘with mgt Sania Samas 6) 21| 30267 | 3013 os | ii 
pedal pests is much i = eased by the ere aE t food ateane pti re, keeping the soil about their roots in a| Sunday 7. | 30. 
which they 1 find i in cu Itivated gr rounds, and s acks and | heal althy we b as ts moisture. So: ve a dread of| Tues. 924 30.01 
h i at the the case of plants that : ; : 3 
residences, instead of becoming self- estes as is ave Spori rari dry pti a pn fe aneo ha ‘i a ne Roa Ae TE A 
ia case vilag estoi eh cl haart hawk. tbe se is | withhold it until the fruit is perceptible; but this is a 5 m RERET iat 
a village where the Kestrel may not be 7 mistake, causing loss of time as well as injuring the Co ee PUA Aa A aa 
vering with outspread wings, and surveying plants, as unless root action is encou iredi plants 10 Si git Ons aye piee i PE 
fields below.- In general, however, it troubles si cannot be expected to start a is artificial 
little about feather ed prey, unless it can pick upa tre eatme nt m aust . on orted in order to get the 
young pheasant or partridge, as is indeed seen by th e desired sine: es the is a method | - Mean temperature of the week, 4 deg, below the average. 
pe som Fa the sparrows and other small birds. If a a | s0 rrano ors hed, Thies rea as keeping them cool and T AT CH 
hawk, merlin, or ho obby should appear, in | dry for 
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inen the last 34 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Oct. 20th, 1860. 
Prevailing Wi 
g i r mp las Be sk bottom-heat, giving sufficient 
chattering, sate g from place to place, and e sing t the root to properly moisten the soil. Take PEG 
their alarm in a onn ways. But mN K i t, or plant out suckers at short intervals es Oct. bee 
comes into view, they display hardly any uneasiness, re | rieg can be — at es s ee for having} E o 
. | a regular su n of s the most likely way to Sunday 14.. - 
Swallows, however, trusting to their speed of wing, are | səcure a regular satai T fra "her = 
very fo for nd of mobbing the Kestrel, and are so imperti -| Vineries.—Take advar sipi the -| 98. 
ather to give air freely in Sime: heret the e ripening ae Friday i 
to turn the — on a Kestrel which was Rectory it, | of the wood i is the object, and ifa little fire-heat is used, | == r. 20.. 150.4 1405 50 EENES ER: 
and to attack i a om The highest temperature sige the above period occurred on ae 14th, 
audacity. pi Sa iora ae lutea oiea ang Vie with’ 1845- therm 76 76 deg.; and the fowest on the 19th, 1843, and 20th, 1842 
cntigtit a sparrow, he cries Gene the en of a | very gross habit te vi Puad te ‘hecesnry to use fire- 
number of swallows, which made a united attack, and | heat while the ather aon ues dry. Keep the Notice to Correspondents. 
scsi Bad hawk to release its frightened but unhurt —— of the tract in a free cee en state, so as to BooKs JH. Thom mpson's Gardener's Assistant —One int , 
iit. 7 . a i t k t . sellers wou jepite: 
Mei motte de Se ea in th pines pa A ama oe arte ced Maing: liee the rice on the GIVEN of their books it would be far more 
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keep up a yee shivering, its widely spread tail i Fres.—Where any are ripening keep the atmosphere | pa you ae! for oie K Boo di ae ray 
t which you must 4) . + 
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th g ould ke Tkely to ae ets as near that depth as vt may J be Mr. Fortane’s tra Chita 
as the fi the foli in the country, but we know not in whose hands. - They 
ot oa gat aa Eara It rier o oliage o ' the bearing | ‘wood fi or nex Kee eep were de a ir i 5 Giendinning's salo an hoso hands ae 
: nonai Ea 
UE y be « p lly | fairly t Tight and air, but avoid stopping at this season. | gna 0. There is no decided difference between the 
ages h Sy N T tl = ~ = fruit i is swelling, ecocad a a La the Apra Tokay. It is 
d ivi tionable whether they are no’ 
is i = the foliage = good w with — ayringe Gurwak sank =C M F. This is a very large leaved hardy 
Metered Siso i the 
y frequently P herbaceous plant, with a noble aspect when growing on 
e or tubs a liberal supply of manure water. : top of a damp mound of gro tees It is not a water plant. 
Calendar of a eee FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. pecten it wond bo oo its SHOU 08 be AEAN A 
= aed eee ensuing week.) Cuttings should be carefully looked over to see that | We cannot undertake ate name baskets fu i: Ai diferent sorts. 
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borne in mind that} 2, Jefferson; 3. Ickworth mpératrice, 4 
lie ASE rooted after| Violette; 5. Louise Bonne o Jenner's ie Beurré arene 
i Before spring. —JF. 1. Diamond Plum; Resem Whitton. 
‘suf >| W.H. Westerham. Not eden 
vs? Names: 
ger reg this house nny be e nig & Sor Pramu: JR E. 1; Solanum vesum ; 2,3, and 4 are 
- no arene ematis hexase! cannot 
. ae nd oe fra; oo and shon indica | og ently a nt tng sg em necessary undertake seedlings not in flower; and yis pr 
n for purpose A having had the ee a bcs put in a moan ago, should be forgotten, tho, regulation DoR numbers. Arcee 5 
plenty of "Salvia pimak a which is atalok for ea provided. l thoro is a reserve. stock of Lge | Teuerium Scorodonia, a weed in ioe soil. —John T. 
It is a-good practice lace | plants in an ‘which f is a safe practice where there isa} lemispherica. — J D. Symphor racemosa. — W M H D 
the largest ‘plant z of Salvias in a shad Siteetion ak “out arge quantity of bedding stuff required, and proper| Acanthaceous plant, not ma state “for determination. 
doors for a few weeks i epera v8 it | eotvenience for growing them and propagates in Tastrsrito o o . 1. Polypodium Dryopteris; A 
spring, these will furnish a large quantity of cuttings | giver Beer: Bet Chard Beet, 
eas ag E fo bio oiken ne strongly and pr st Tongor in| next March which, as has been final ated will pe be forced ike fee ARP Dat: it it Las. a dagai gy 
carefully after, the watering ‘of Tang e — hard- lly d plants by turning ont time as cut- TEAT ioh renders it unfit for the tables of persons 
rum ‘ally Hea ze pee FOPPES tings p at i in now. In the case of such things as Agera- | yiwery: Fae Ooae —If you cannot get iad 
injured h being z i , "Heliotropes, and dwarf Lobelias, it is useless of water, you cannot warm T border atlasai, 
y either ov T or under cl they | wintering Nee stock, as these grow so freely in heat, Dena cover the ee = sahe a gona pe g Rg i 
— found to be dry water thoroughly, propagated. from soft cuttings that a |; conerete raise your mew beet 18 inches deep at the back, 
Shia oe ae goods tery old plants w which requi re but little room| sloping to the font es as to gin all sun-heat J pa that 
soft-wooded sanpa “and dust the ‘plant with sulphur will furnish a very large quantity | you may bave the er inside the wae Be for the 
p! ur Att T én oe tt t easures po 
i enemy is perecived. -Qot Atalens ti ed into | <a plauts by bedding out time. 5 foots of the Vines to get into the water; and you = 
form as soon pr ad Sects, in order hog Sy of cuttings sufficiently rooted, and give every er do that best by following the foregoing ad then 
neat appearance. Also attend to — staking par he to get them well esta E P. Whether or not you can apc tas “7 To. 
ing of other thi as leisure ti; aaa haf a eater Persevere with PE TET ‘nd other routine wok jules? is Pia guides we can Boo Pls a“ Poll not be 
forth” dae oan pider on Bossa, HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN aware wo tod hese 5 aa 
liable to that pest, peat, and e oe Pay every attention to getting the wood of Peaches Vines: Bertin. We sl happy of the present 
ill- Muscats 
the Sioto plank | Pe and Say as well Pan garg by exposure, shortening, ta seemed identical with our ill-ripened 
pen yy getti, 
ng Miso. : Full price will be given for No. 9, 1858. 
Beloit ay tity ag ti 
