itf' lilt) I tail, ilc|i(i;-il ing, ill each incision IhllM Hiiuli', a 
flhiglflogg. Tho young(Hg, ^ 
2) bogln to liui,oh in lo days / 
"I I I • 11 I 11 i; * 111 lllilT III,' CggH W 
iuh laid. They rimy Mount- /.If IK \3P%£T 
I f) 
T U Jij I 1 A N HY, itiM'ir misvm, and IhruH.i lliofii 
of lllO loilf, ilillg, ill ('III 
Wic wish nil lint lovers of flowers among our H ‘ II K 1 " "k% Tim young (fig, 
roiulorH to understand that no flower wo cultivate in '^) bdgl" to Iniloli in 10 days 
our ganloiiH im rnorn worthy of attention than tint "r n. fortnight nfmr tint eggs 
I'ansy. Wu have before liillmntorl thU fact, hut (mr lu ' n IhM* TInty may Homo- 
beds Inivo Imon mo exceedingly hrilllant hi non early ’'"o-m l,<> loiirul on tint leaves 
In March, and liavo attracted such gone nil notice, ft* ourly as tho Hnit of Juno, 
that wo determined onoo moro in urge noon our but do not usually appear 
roadniM tlm cultivation of this very dm,liable llovvor. fl , " , ‘ddu!’iib|o numbers till 
Tho I'army lum long Imon a favorito with llm lloriuta ,k " °* l *"’ Mll, ntt month, 
ol England, hut tlm English vurlotioH, though very Mow long limy nru In com- 
largo and porlect flowers, ant of a Ioomo, struggling *”•? lo ""itorliy, I have not 
MOORE’S RURAL BEW-YOR&ER. 
Ilyf.om ,. 1 , 0 . 1 , louuollmr.a.Hl Imi.-r mound knotty, a,,, now an fair, Hmooth, and freo from ..a for.dg,.. native horn pl„m* may ,hu „y. . 
1 ‘ " ." ffK H 1 |mi tni ' rfl - 1 l "’ l,lWnp » ' V,I " M ft, ' 0 " t 10 blemish, an ono would wImIi to Him. I allow my hogH uaMva horn olll/on*, „„u, typical of ih« unhm .o' 
.i.y mir eggM, luma litllo on one aide, umdieatho and pigs (tho mom tho hotter,) fmo aeccHM lo llm <>fl‘»prhig of two iicioiapimrm, tnhiUtcr oqually r<> the glory 
their miwh, and 111 rust them obli<|indy Into tlm akin orchards tho year round, except a low daya lo Q c lo- 
*-h« oflkprltig of two li•'triIn|,11on>,« irtlnlMlor equally to tin, glory 
ol I lie American Union t tinny 'h Maytulne 
Imr, while gathering and [inciting tlm apples, 
dill | , , , ,,, ., , exvimi Hhkds- Vitau'Iy okHkkiim I huvo hern for yearn 
II. HMohlom fttddeH fall before they am ripe unless In tho lml.it of .electing my .. that U, for i,.*Im,«,.. i 
I'KKlJNU 111 Did CIUOUMltiUllH- 
something alia tlmni t and that mi me//, ok/ in uaually 
an apple worm or GUrnulio, and ua I bn piga are not 
very particular nhout thoir diet, all goea down with ll "* ,ll<anH 1 lmvi, > a* I think, Improved them I ru.crvo tho 
a rolial), Ihereby destroying million: <>| troublesome ,a0Bt [>romi' big row* for *erd lln> ouhuhIii^ year, anil pick oil 
llftbit of growth, and under ordinary culture seem 
misnited to our warm and dry HoaaonH. The tier- 
Insects which could not otherwise Im got rid of. 
“The ImgH keep tho orchard thoroughly plowed 
and manured without any lomlstutico Irom me; keep 
down tho gross and weeda, rendering llm orchard 
liiivc, during that period, never *<>wn a pen II./, i wa* the pro 1 ,lA, ‘ ..KISH. In anawer to a 
due,' “I'm .I - unfHlnliiK h’“* iliuai „i* mneo in u. u v lv, l u ’ , '’ t ""ide Homo Hum ainco Ihroiigh tlm Itituu,, 
lhl»mcttriH 1 ln*v„, I think, Improved them l r-norve thi, 1 ’he following, which I know lo ho good: 
fflOKi. (.ramlnlng rrtwn (braced Mu, cimUHlng year, mill (tick oil Out ill pleeea ol the nl /,0 yon wiah, then aorapo, 
I'*»r cmtbiK all p«"l»> dial ,,'cn dpfc-tlvn in mmihcr iWm. menu peel, and put in weak brine lor 21 houra then in 
row r <i( riiiiii'p lliit Win.1,1 I... t .t , d I • • 
: ,r ra r„^;*r i .e„gth’of um« 
a<ir,lrn Kron, earruU, PftN„|p,, when put „ut for h««1, 
1 pinch ,,ll all .1.1,. hloMn.inn |,., IV| ,, K 0 „J, „„ t|| „ „ m(|| 
»l,.m. Iilinlnutlh- ..vcu fmiu tlumo hoi tin, «l,lo hloMoum and 
(r. ..... i.ntiden . ..II... 
particularly obmirved; but, 
tho period ol Hmlr e.vi.'tenco in the caterpillar atnln 
much thriftier than could be done I.y broad,:n«l mil .. . '* v " f > "mol, ... 
tlvatlon, »M Urn hotfH do not dleturb tliAronta. Imt. a vl, " l ‘ ,y 1 ,1 ‘" 1 K r '* nl, 'r tluratlou III,,., la 
tlvation, an the hoga do not dflturb tlm root#, hot a ' " ‘ ' ", 
[(low would, IiohuIoh tlm iiieouvonioime of working >, 
I like Irom that, and hull them till tender in avveet- 
eiiod vinegar ono pound of sugar to ono quarter 
vinegar. Then add cloves, cinnamon, and boil a 
little longer M. W. 
.. . :. "’i l "‘ l "T' . . w,tl ' ItoH. litniAf., I have a recipe for making ripe 
'l"K'.. non I’,, prevent any tnMitkr I ilwav. i,,i,.,i o,„ , • , , , , , , 1 1 
... I- which ..I I., ...On , r( ' , >0 .,U |J‘ 5l< | |,! " ‘ kn »* ^ which I HOUd 
I olmcrvcl Unit I Howell III lar,l double enilcl p,v<oi,y and " ' ,0U 111 *'• Ohatewortll, III. 
Mparugu. In,arm, llm produm, of IH4A; and on n,„ V | ( |, Hnd cut In alicea two inclmn wide, acrupe the 
May, I860, y< lliev luriiip rad Hi, of lHfUt, On Uiu 0 f idHlde neatly, tlmn put them ill vinegar OQOUgll to 
Augmd, lafd, I vowed I duck Hpnnlbh ru.lUh vend a“ih,i...| p, cover them, for twelve Iioiiim, arid to one ([iiurt of 
licia On ilm.'MHIior Uu, ..until, thoMrudklioaappt-anui vinegar add one pound of brown angar and HUOb 
'"■•V, "'«*• not....... a K,, .^droo A, cou jy w ‘ , rV« ’ "i ° ° ^1’ 
qf l£tir.e, 0. IK, in Uartimlturiit. W " lh« vinegar haa boiled down enough, pour It 
luii over the ciieiimlmrH, ami t'ork t'ujld. 
New Tax am Ohapnm, Among thu now plnntH recently * ,U,V w *** *‘ 00 I ) * 01 ' 11 .y ,,|ir ma<lo according to 
d*xcfllicd hy Mr, Huiiklny, In llm procnodlngH of tho d„adrmj/ rn ^' COBH, AudulUHia, [lode Island 
mariH have produced varieties much bolter suited to probably dooe not exceed throe weeks. They home- lllMn,, K whore you lire liable to do morn injury year la which the.. u gaiiiorwl. On , 11V i,,,,,,. 
. 1 —• * . . ' I than good. 1 ■ ■ . ■ ■ - " y ’ 
our waotH. The flowers give a great variety of 
colors, mottled, striped, crimson, and other colors 
bordered with while, looking so nearly like the 
fancy gorauiuiriH that a single (lower would Im taken 
for a pelargonium, sky-blue, and almost black. 
what renemhle young slug-worm:, in form, imt are 
hot quite ho convex. They have a small, round, 
yellowish head, with a black dot, on each side of it, 
I nhacrvcil (Imt I moved In lHf.1 diiuhlu ourtcl pn, N |„ y u „d 
" My upper orchard I am obliged to mow, and one icpnrngu. hiiivnv, llm pro.liuto of umA; and 
on Mo. ,,f 
yellowish head, with a black dot on each side of it, W0,lM 1,0 Mb' comparative quantity M V, IHr, °, •» l ll "w turnip rmli.h of mo. On Uiu jam, 0 f lJl**i 
and are provided with 22 short legs Tlm body Is llMI * d'ndily of the I'nill. In the two orchards. Tho A "ifu>.t, iHfd, I i"iw,„ | black Hpnnlhh ru.llsh m.mt K »u,cover them, for t> 
green above, paler at the aides and yellowish dI1Ibr " nc « ,n f l"antlty i H as six to one, and tho , ° n neih of tin, ... lh, ) .,.r„dUh«s#pp.nm ll| vinegar add one 
T .1 , ' sous, unu yenowmn ’ shovo gromid, and them U this ohmirvtlon In llm marubi unices an vnu like 
beneatli; and It is soft, and almost transparent, like 100 P er cont ‘ “Th« ndlsbmof ihuh K r„w very well," ... WM Ly ZuZm/mi . 
jelly. Tho skin of llm back is transversely wrlnk- “ The pear and cherry trees inclosed In tho orchard dry, but tho radlstios wrn, wiit«m! a K, Smdwiih, eounty L 'V " 
led, and covered with minute olovntod points; and I** Which tlm lings run,are loaded nearly every year "J <’, ik, in llorticuilurini. . " 11 ^ ' 1111 ^ ltl 
there m e two small, triple pointed warts on the edge with crops of fruit which would make an amateur’s ° ,lm ' !ll0tu 
of tlm llrst, ring, immediately behind tho head, mouth water while 00 trees of the same varieties Niw ( *'iai‘ss. Among tlm now plants recently , " J’*'P 
Those golallnoos and slnggiHh creatures eat llm just acrosH the road, can only bo found knotty, ,l **<7 lu ’ <l l ' ,r ^ "u'lkh'y, la the procoodinuH of ttm Amlnny ' ']] 1 A 
upper surtaco of the leaf In largo Irregular patches, wormy, unpalatable spucimuns. Now i can no 'LtmL'infiift '-" , vv K r, ‘i»‘*M. w« omlr. tin, •> 1 <>2. 
leaving llm veins mid the skin, beneath, untouched; more alford to ho without hogs in my orchard, Ilian Mr it. fumUho* with ll”dr«,rhiUoii»" ? "" l ’" l '" l ' u K|>H - I(|,KA, ‘ N 
and they are sometlmcrt so thick that not a leaf on • , l ' , i ufTord to be without IVult; lor wilhoiit one I ,i , 
the bnslms Is spared l,y them, and tho whole foliage should bo almost certain to bo deprived of llm u,., aa.i .0 vrldtl.; petioles n'n I'm. !!lmlf InT'^th' 
looks as il it had boon scorched by lire, and drops "llmr; and by adopting this course I seldom lull of kruit rlp« to .Inly amt Augmit, of im ln„li In <llnniob,r, »uin 
oil Moon HllerwurdH. They cast, their Hkinn imvornl having a good crop, and nrvtr fall of finding a reildy l hln. (irmv. iu th« mmmtAlnouH (lUlrlcl» of Iturnvl lirll 
times, leaving them extended and fusioned on the sale at remunerative prices, even when there iH a im<l • • «y« cmintto*. 
leaves, after tlm last moulting, they lose their 8einl> largo crop. KiO* Linthmnii This grups ha. larger fcavr. than uny 
traiiHparenl and greenish color, and acquire an “ If any of tlm readers of your excellent journal “thcr Amnrlcno ..ion; (Mil hichm wkl„, nml of nearly Urn 
m«rexeirnuna ,'httractiTN, and gtvo only tho popularucenunt |,;„m l.’oitAi N. u, . .. u. ■ 
Mr. II. furnishes with the il.. , ,, n. ! Nkw-Yohkru: Hoeing an inquiry 
m,,, . . , , 11 oiiiui, <>l January, IH(i2, wanting to know 
.:;.t:;.. „•..*■ n "" w . ... . ........ 
l\\4WlWmilllllllllP 
T 
now lo mulie cucumber pickles, I send you ono that 
I have used and found to i,,, goo,j, Holoct your 
cucumbers, tlm thickest mcnlcd ones, pear, and slice 
them in the soams, scrape tlm Hoods out, boll twenty 
minutes in a littid sail, water a leaHpuonful lo a 
gallon ol water. I alee out, put Into your vinegar, 
opaque yellowish lorn. They tlmn leave Urn ioho arc skeptical on this point, let IJmm try It for a term " l ""’ l "" K " 1 ,u dpeu« thu lb»t of July; ni.iu mm, and already healed, with a teacup of sugar to a quart of 
bushes, some of them slowly creeping down the of years, and I belley, Miolr skepticism will vanish ,wr y t" 0 ' 1 dl'mietur, JuJcv, ami »f a pluuMintmild butr. common vinegar. Heason to suit the taste R. H. 
utom, and others rolling up and dropping oil', with tlm increase In tboir crops. 
i m ',1 muilMffnnr; Till, .-ailed tile MuNtMig grupu III IlKAHPSI.lUV, Otjlr Co,, Hl. } |M«2. 
oui' beds. The portions Unit sliovv dark in ttm on 
graving are a beautiful crimson, and tlm light parts 
espe,.dally when Urn bushes am shaken by tlm wind. “ Now, neighbors, don't try Urn experiment will, !TsX..« SBfl,NU an l,U ^ ln ^ “ nmipo for 
Having roaclmd tlm ground, limy bum.W to tlm any of your Iwj-ktilt.d Shaia,hidva,Jbreeds with a .on..I .. If «waU„w«d a VmndlLwta rl,M ’ 1 Hm " 1 > ,m vi/.: 
" \ u pt ' ° un laoh '7 . m0re 1,1 11,0 wapt,i * wl,,,r « " ,lch Hmn t Me a ten feet pair, Ibr you’ll sur.dy l.o disap- h> tin* throaf. Il eUrnhs high,.. sbkndantly, and ban L ,|U " lU "' H,,||C rl l"’ CUCwmbors, take out tlm seeds, 
We givo an omrmvlnirof a tlower i.iHi mken from <,n '’ ,n " ‘!’ M ,, l, ' M,1ll !l M , m ' 1 ! 1 oval pointed with tho result. Hind, Imgs you can never lVu| b whloh is soimdltaea nearly „n hmh in di«m*ter, iu <»'«l “H the sort part. Soak In salt water twonty-four 
Tlm . II...I . ' ,, ' f," 1 , u ' '' ' '’'oootod with a little gummy silk, salisfy; they will tear Urn bark from and undermine ,,l,h " r •■•"•Uiwl <.,• noicrniiate. -a,mt Monthly ImorH, then scald iu alum water till sail enough to 
Having finished tlmlr transInrinatlonH, and turned your trees, besides soon acquire tlm knack of stand 
to dies, within tlmir cells, they Como out of tlm lug on IImir hind legs and helping themsolves to the K'rei.HH Uahssn amb Coos,. 
Jron l Xud7 ,>ftm idM ,U hll r ith . . . i, ‘. '-‘y U‘«Ir for u best Iroil. This TknL "‘^ 0 ,^ rqZI, 
delicate rose ' Vhe* 1 nbint' l" * " "" ' lol y° un K- Those, j„ t urn perform Instead of the above mentioned breed, try Llm York- 
died blossoms being (dice seen on a single plant at 
one lime. The flowers are borne on n linrl 
I’lmy then go into tho ground, make their earthen 
'*dls, remain therein throughout Ihn winter, and 
UmvHM nr# otthor laotlmd or miiccotiate. (tarit Monthly ImorH, tlmn scald iu alum water till toll enough to 
pot a fork through, place in ajar ami covin'will, hot 
Kitphnn Oaiimsm ano (Vumi uv. Thu following.. vinegar. Allow one cup of sugar to a pint of vine- 
rial mi 1 arn by K iiaioi, u •Imuld bu boniu la mind that gar. Flavor with cinnamon. M us. If. (J. N. llroad- 
a ciiimtilal. Nijpply III’vt'gutablHA, Ilf tha b«*t ipinllty, euiinet lie (dbll) A T IWi'' 
lii'pl. up ivll.lmut good ..ml In ri'ifni'd to nuiimMinlvu , ' 
Hievliigri This In aapuirlully ibo mum with iikIIhIioh, p«iM, ami Nww-Yobkku: An lmpiirer wishes 
one lime The flowers urn borne on a short, strong appear, in tlm winged form, in tlm following spring 
idem, and stand erect, above tlm luaVOs, producing and summer." 
a most charming ofl'oel, , r ,, . . , 
The (fornntn varieties are very hardy, and if seed 
are sown in a hot bed or cold I'urnm in April, Of 
even in the open ground in May, a good show of 
flowers will be had during llm latter part of summer 
and until they are covered with snow. They are 
the first flowers seen in the spring, and oven a mild 
rpell in mid winter 1h improved to produce a few 
blossoms. From early spring until tlm middle of 
This insect became so destructive in Maxsaohu 
sells that the Horticultural Society of that State 
offered a premium of $loo for an ellloient remedy 
mi. 1 .. ... 1 1 j .v 
little uUntMoti Im |^Iv<hi to tjic rwlluro ol wt/rfitljlntt |or mcmiik 
• k.i" n rji: n. OAitoKNUra. Our A martian huuvuwlvtsi kIvm too much atn>iitbm 0 , calm 
Who. in other profi AalonA havit b><i<n thiiiight worthy of all and wiiilWIonsry, an.I far nm ilttlo to noup* No illiiiicr 
l lm ilcvi bipmciil. of Amurlcan ontarprUu, gurilunlng, which tahln In tills cotmlry nIioiiM ho without lt» wmp Tho liitcbmi 
iiiliiiMlcrii at once lo our moriit and pliy*lcul wanbt, has been garden ehonbl mcihI Into llm cook a regular dully nupply of 
lowing* Tide I* cApeeiiiiiy tim cum with I'udfalme, p«a*, ami M l,,lAI ' Nww-YonitRit:- An lmpiirer wislmM 
atrlng bcaim, which arc only id fur unu when in a young Mate, to know Imw to make rlpo encumber pickles. I [ere 
and foe a ihort time I.cttueo la another thing of which u iw a re ipe I bttv« used for years and call It (rood; 
uotiiliuial *op|d,v of young pluidH Hliould im kept iq, by every Three quarts of vinegar: half pound of sugar; half 
one who wel.ee a good ,,nlad for ,1m table everyday. Too of llnffl . (llln(l ... , „ . „l" ., 
This was awarded to David II AOukiiston, and his "diilaterH at once to our moral and phyefoal w&otx, has been 
remedy wiih diluted whale oil soap, at tho rale of " ,m1I .Y m-glectcd; yntlnourbearU we uckaowledgn Unit 
two pounds to llfteen gallons of water, applied with " The ro«e wlib b live* Ua little hour 
a syringe. It most lie applied every low days until ,M prised beyond Um ennlpiured dower,” 
tho Insects dlstopear. , .. 
u/mi . ' . , . . Hi* tlm high province of horticultural aaMOcliilloa* to malm 
W ,l,lM W0 « lv ° following by a gardonhlg popular with all elaaa.m, and ral»e tlm rmcbvl p.„| 
IU k ••»•( 4 IA I 14 > * I i I . • ■ t I Ait' II... / /a.., I Ml II I .... ... 
Juiltt <’V<»ry pluiit in almost a hniiijunlHiMloworn, II ’ ’ ^ V0 10 lullowln^ hy it nar<l*mln^ popular wIlli uJl Humkum, imd rnlMo Uiu mocIaI nmi 
Llm weather Is dry and hot after this time and tlm 0, / ,T< ’MpOndont of tho Hardeners’ Monthly; « Whale doo of dm gardener I.y directing Id* attention to botany, 
bed ex|(used, the flowers after Ibis will be H mnll ° H "“ p ’ 1 l' r OP«riy applied, Is a sure and speedy well a* lundwap., gnrdenlag. Sums account of tlm origin of 
until the cool nights, and dews, and rains of inttiimi, '’ ur ll *° M,U «" ll,lV, "K .. >' w|Ui my ^ '"»» ...lug huelp* over 
From this tiulil hoavv fned n - ' own hands, and witnessed Its results lor eight or ."""fyn'm or the garden or a., innus, which hn.1 it* origin 
hm! ‘ho .. ' 1'-'’ • - «,*„* will.. of 'tUlT1" iT; 1 L . 
what I know. While I J,avo preserved my obtolM Z „ , “ ,lltt 1 ""’’ 
from tlm ravairoM ,d ll . . y ,A. » W U,* nature ot plant*; and 
nmall carrot i, tiiriilp*, IceliH or oidniiu, paraley, wtlli a little of 
biicIi flavoring Imt'liH iih I by mu ewm<t marjoram, autiuner 
Havory, mint, Hit 1 ’ 
Aiiiiom AI.enqutANA Mu, AbCOOK'n Hi'Iukik Km, Among 
llm Conlfera that liavu been nent to Ungluml by Mr. Julm (I 
Veltoh, I* mm which Im Ini* named In liortor of Mr Itidlmr 
bed exposed, tlm (lowers after this will be small 
until tlm cool nights, and dews, and rains of autumn. 
I* rom this, until heavy frost and snow, tlm pansy 
Imd will not bo surpassed by any In tlm garden. 
I.abi in the spring an examination of Iho bed will 
show many young plants produced from Urn fallen 
sooils of the past Slimmer. Those ran bo trans¬ 
planted to n now hod, and if they produce superior 
Idl'd Alcui'k, Her Ma|cHty'« MluUtci at tlm Court of Ycddo. tlletlmd ol ' O doing 
I lireo quarts of vinegar; half pound of sugar; half 
teacup of onground apices; (cinnamon, cloves, and 
pepper,) for four quarts of cucumbers. I’ut nil in 
together. Simmer two hours, or until louder. To 
Im cooked in tin. Mrh. M. iM. Auan, White Creek, 
N. 1'., 1802. 
♦ • ♦ • ♦ 
OOJtN IHIBAD. 
IfltJH. RtuUL Nww Yoiikkk: Noticing in tho 
columns of your paper an Inquiry respecting tho 
best method of preparing earn bread , I will give my 
I 1 ". . 1,1 » new imu,unu ii limy produco superior i .... . . '"'J 
Ilowerrt this course may Im continued; Imt If the l “ crww, "J* i » t,M > » f protecting them lias boon 
flowers exhibit deterioration In size, form or color ’ y 'T"' 1 "' 1 ' 0 uWal “ lh,H r,!Hul1 ” 1 have 
r ...... 7 ' lll'nf'ilfiihu in ILi.j .1. .... . 
*7 .' very materially ,'bat Home .. 
111 ' 'ell Mtimbei in my garden, so that, while corldeH, wlu. lived to the n-lgn of N.-ro, ami ot pUriv the 
tlm number and size of my plants have very much »'*A»uri«il«t, who dl.-d in the utter part of the ndg„ of Tiim. 
Increased, tlm labor of protecting them has lieen lm» given very full ... of liix own garden* In 
perceptibly lessened. To attain this result, I have ,J| " " r lh » Kniper“r Hadrian, Hmim kept op vital aland 
proceeded in Lids wise' hig arinlv* upon tier tVontlwr: Into iheae, to guard agalnat 
„“. . .!”i.. . .. n 
..........- 
imr ntifnJn ... , u „ , , • j.roceede.l in this wise: ■"* n,u ‘"' m "V v " .romiein into tneae, to guard agalnat . .... . iF»...ap» w your.mvo* bolt briskly for throw Or four hours which will Im 
'V”.. lo"™ \l !SjlSSsrJS „:. . ....... tz ss.T. K " ... . ... . 
us, ami them can bo no ploamim to any person of h ooms, put Into a bucket, Hay about lour art,"*., . . . fmo, a (Jreck ..caning rope, .. . vl "*'" Thn thought of Inomilatkm came up. I <IV 1 ,,lKhl ' , l" ,irt "> “ <:,,v ' ,r u “> iH " Im <> »"«oh- 
taslo or lololllgoncit in half doing any work, or in P<mt " lH w 111,0 ° 1 " ,m Ib ( ol htlo years I have not were u.cd o, bend over Um .. Tide art, revived in “ branch of Diana, and put two bud. carefully Hll, ’y to keep in tho steam as much impossible. This 
producing Inferior flowers. All will Lborolbre like *’ 0,!n ! ),u '0 c,l lar to wolghor moasuro, being governed I:,lr '>i»' Iu tin. mi, centuiy, wa* carried men per *“to a vigor,iu* (aulslla. them i« m.w growing nleuly, method of boiling will furnish a nice loaf without 
to learn how to grow tlm nuimv well M<d,.,.i . ..I.. c<dor > and smoll.) Upon this pour n ***’“"" "" ,l «k«aubon tell* of a ai.mdinm near Parla, rep,. ' hi lunglh Hoimt grape grower* laughed at Um WasUl of a thick Crust, im is llm emm when It is 
It la aald to be “ a noble Mpniec jrir, In aoitit. reapeet* reaciii 
I. lliiK fbr Able* pollla ol /.iicrami.i, from will. I. II dlltrra III 
leivltlg iiiueli aiualler conn*, with wale* of a difleruiit form 
Very imiall leavea, glauOUU* mi Uiu under aide, blunt or 
oii.ai'glnate, not tnu. ronalu, ilp.l Mat, not four uldud. 
Mr Vidleh found Mila on Mount I'm,I Varna, at an altitude ,,f 
II . 01,11 0, 7,000 feel The tree I* IIHI to ICO feet Idgb, and llm 
WIHM'J IJHlHl lop 11/r hi, lloilMH Woi’lt 
llufinuyo tiim <Jfui'K I 1 1 itvit a uuitlpr ol Intoroit to tnuny 
ol your ftUHIQfouM nubni rlbfii'H imiiI |Hirlui|Di t<» youiHitlvnH 
One-lliird rye flour, or tlm course part of wlmut 
floor, and two-thlnlscorn meal, well mixed together. 
I , "oron boiling water until it Im wot through, stir 
ring tho while. When sufficiently cool ho as not to 
Ht ald tlm yeast, put Home in, mixing it thoroughly 
with llm bund, then put it in a tin pail, well groused, 
to rise. As soon as U begins to rise nicely, huvo a 
pot of boiling water ready to set the pall, (which 
most have a cover lilting tightly,) into ft, and lot It 
boil briskly lor three or lour hours which will ho 
f u . i . . . „ .*V .Mini in in i n Willi ll >y m I If* 
M r:r ."r-. .. .. . . . 
Shout vine,, Tlm thought of hiomilatkm eamu up. I <IV<M ' '' K 1 ' t l URpt "> “ <:,,v ' ,r l " ll '° l‘0t also imcoH 
producing Interior iaowcih. am win Llmreloro like • " . .t ., . >,vu,v,uj, waa carrien to nieii per 
to learn how to grow llm punny W tdl Holoel tolaco >y 1 Co and smell.) Upon this pour a l "" t,on 11,1,1 < u*uubon tell* ofap.xdnivn near Pail*, rep,., 
for tlm bed, ll possible, where Um soil is cool and k ° l,t,l< ’ ol ‘ liuill "« WftU,p - With a Stick, with a Square '“’.aea, and all, being ad.nira 
shaded a little from Um noon day him, Urn mu ll, “ t,r 11,1,1 " " tho soap till U is all ,11 m- ’ ,V r ‘..‘ I „ I, ' V llKU, '' ,H ,lvln « v “"b“<' TW* art has 
Hide Of a fence, or 7ho» trl ^ ^stand a few hours, and strain Ihrongh ^.. ....... . ..- 
plants will become «drawn," that Is long, demlor, Z Z , m ’ ' , ,lN ““y "”‘ t ..", ha. . .... ... . 
ami weak, (live a heavy ilroMSIng of COW manure 1 ' M ° WH ’ tor ' A PP , y It at night in lair oelarglng *hriib*at pleaaure iimb rtl.o heading llortioul 
and dig Um noil very deep eighteen luolms lit least w ' ,ulll " r ,0 1,10 P lll,,| H by means of a good garden bo.,," wu read “ It, tin* department tin, .lapium,,,, were very 
shaded a llltlo Iron, Um noonday sun, llm north 
side ol a fence, or building, or where trees will 
alford a flhftdo, at noon, though not too much, or tho 
plants will become “drawn," that Im long, slondur. 
ami weak, (,'ive a Imayy ilrosslng of cow manore 
nod dig Um soil very deep eighteen [iicIicm at least. 
Make it Him and mellow, and do this work In a dry 
time, when tlm soil can be well pulverised. When 
which that people Imd brought tlm proem* of dwarlhig and 
enlarging ahrilb* at pleiiawre llu.b i'U.o heading lloi tleul 
mo l(t»t fall Hut they give It up now. Perlmp* ( am telling 
you an old Atopy, Imt inivitr mind, lull It, and II. may liltui-OMl. 
other*, for It ntrikua me that Inoeulallou la better than graft 
log IhioToit, llrnumhelm, f.oniln Co., o , IHH2 
MmsOtoiiTTM i HUM Oirl’i iNUH. Having to grow Mignonette 
for winter bouquet*, a thought atruck In try euttlug*, 
syringe, with a fine rom,. And Imro let me May, tlm Hl "fl | " 1 ’ l ’h«y po»»c**ed the art in a wonderful di'g. 
ln,.,|" we read “ In till* department tlm .Oipaimnc were very I Wenl lo yv..rk, got a quantity of cutting", planted 
»„",y pna*ea«e(, mu art. Iu a wonderful degree, either 
time, when tlm Mt,il can ini Wi'lTniil've'rly.'i'l " vvJu.n W,,rlt “ Wh1 1,0 'honnigh. Hot.. ft to no hired ''wurllng, .,f unnaturally ,.„lar K lug all natural prndm, 
prepared, set out tho plants, and wafer uiilil thnv hnl ! M " y0 " <lo » 11 mii y l "’ wli «lMed. Hut grasp the A 7‘" nV J*'"'‘ y . .. 
uimool flowers during the whole season, tlmntrl, It, 1 . blunge upon tlmm at every point; go three feel In diameter ti„, h „ . . . . . . . 
unco of (lowers during Um whole season, though in 
very dry weather it Im hegt lo give u good watering 
a thorough mmking ocoaHlonally, 
: n r ; O,,, 7 0 ' P ,,M “«'» , ''Very point; go tbreu feet Ia diameter ... ... „n, „ plac'd 
«"bd and round, and round again each bush, and In flower pm*. ld*eber *aya that I.. In a i„„, four 
• Dive, with all llm force you can command, thollnld hielm* long, on„ ami a half wide, ami ,.i< In height, a Imiuboi, 
tlmm Iu a IH hI/.c! pot, and placed them In bottom beat 
Tbla .van In September, and In a very dor, lime all of them 
"b uck root I then pulled them alngly In the name al/e/l join, 
and I flowered them In them, H.. Hallalaetory .van lid, (rial, 
that I determined 0, vt 1*1 lit, Bliolhee lot, and llila tlmn, how 
aver, I plaole.l tliren ealllnga In eaeli pot of llm „!v,n Juat 
into every part, and under every leaf, (jet down 11 <lr ’ ll "' 1 “ 1,11 tlirivhig, amt tlm latter in full 
III flower pot*. gUeber any* that be aaw, In a box, four ,0 dlalmrl, them by rupotllng, and now I 
hiebea long, mm ami a half wide, and u In height, a Imi'uhoo, * mv " V Mignoimtl.n to e.it from. Hard. Chryn 
Mmknit 
upon tlm ground and force it op, wotting tlm omlcr 
nidnnl tlm leavoM, when, the immela at this lime of 
tlm tiny most abound. Alter folding sure you have 
thoroughly drenched tlm entire plant, you will Ibid, 
by turning up the under side of tho leaven, they 
have not all been wet. Hot charge Into tlmm again, 
and draw Umm through llm wef. hand; Ibr, il you' 
I Iflotttiiin." 
Tin, Japan,'»(), lo ord. , lo tlun, uulOllgatn nal.oiu, maal have 
I.Imbed deeply the uelmen of Inilany, and I shall now alien,pt 
a alight alieleli ,,l llm i|„n and pritgreaH of llntl aeluiieu in 
Ibn-ope lairing llm middle age*, l.nluny made little progfaa; 
Imt In Un It,II, century It revived, and llnud'n)*, ul' Muni/, 
To Dicer hoy tiim Ciiioiant W,„i»i C.,1. < (hyi.ku, ol'C’iiylei' 
villa, bill,Him mi that be IIuiIh no dlllleiilty In keeping Ida cur 
i'ioil , i entirely cleat' of tlm worm I Imt. lum proved ,»> dealruellvu 
ol late. Ilia plan In In mitkn a ammlge by horning amall 
piece* nf leather In a In, pan, In which a bnndle la allaehi'd 
Over 11,1* Im thniwa eiilplmr oecmlinially of mm ran placing 
Imked, although It in good when linked eitlmr in an 
oven ur sieve. If. M. K. Davih, liehnont, 18(12. 
-♦ • ^ « ♦ 
I’ai'Kiunh VVai.i.h. A voice from I,. II, I,., Wih., 
wishing to know how to make Illicit paper stay 
smooth while drying, I have hoard through Llm 
Hi: It A I.. Having seen ho much of tho liaiieliil elfeel, 
of rieli paper loosening Ibr want of knowledge to 
prepare’the paste, and having had experience In 
this art enough to sutisfy my sell', any who are din 
posed to fry it, may dose. I take either wheat or 
rye Ilnur, make il, Iu a batter with Water too cold to 
scald tlm Hour, stir it lilt every lump is broken, then 
turn on boiling water, stirring It quickly till it is an 
thin aH we generally make I,niter for a thin pancake, 
Son that yon give Illicit paper a good dampening 
through, tlmn stretch it, as well uh II, will hour. 
Dkhiuw Stonh, /Voriole.lt, A’, r., IH(',2. 
♦ • ♦ • ♦ 
Wiii utY I’iokM'IH. Three quarts of water to ono 
11 rmim Tiugmi, ami I.eunard lhii'lmlue, wrote me rmmii■, ot |m " '"e ....in-1....I l,y the Iiinuou Thi* of whisky. Am you pick yoiir cucumbei'M, or wlliit- 
iImlr nliiieiviitiimn in Kui'ope. in ti,u mih eunimy |,„ r |ii*o, 1,111,1 | l | ‘ f, P' Tin* pi'oee** of e„m»o mimt he i.ipeaMil ever you wish to pickle, put them into this prepara- 
m 
ami draw them through Um wcl, hand; lor, il you 'h*"’ ehneivaUmie la Kumpe. tn ll,« liitb eimtuey | 1 „,.|,i„„ ciei*"* all b, drop. Tlm* pro.. 
itavo I,ecu fulthflll, your ImndM and clollicH will have ’ Indue, dtmcrlL.-d wltli pteoulon planlH that Im bud 1111 n " 11 "‘'' v ‘"'I 1 apprare, and a IllLlu euro mint be 
liecoum pretty well wot. Hut no matter for (| m | - ku sl»'» Aid K'ournd (loaner, m HwlUui'lmid, (knwlpla out to hum lla, leave* 
you aim engaged Iu a just war, and you must not I hi Brnuva, and 
i a i . . . ’ * n1 ' NtMi 11 ti V III iltuliniil In f lie* 1711. ......i...... ii... . i < * i. V111 v id in# mu ii . a , 
you arc engaged iu a just war, ami you must not ''."V'" "■ Vrm^, and 
count tlm coal. And if your good wilb should torn i ‘ " " H ? ‘ "'" h "' y ' 11,0 .. w,,,. 
I , ,, K iOOlllil lllltl dlanovmed, and I.y lla aid Malpighi, *., early ,m M)'/n 
i la 1 mae at the olloiudvo odor which, fora while, draw la 108-J, dlaeuaaed ah.. . very .. .ege’talflfl 
i a, lies In you, elm will exciiHO il, when slio OOnms "b'lelmu Tliu lHt|. eenlury prodmed J.umph Cell.,a, bull, i 
lo look Upon tlm clean, glossy, Imnllhy foliage of Imr “’’ Touruefort, from tlm „f hie place ji„ m,,, 
I'OMo ImshiM, rescued from ruin by SO ofllcilcloiiM an the guipleia of pUnie, and da-,allied ihoin aooording 
‘’Kent. I liavo found one Uppllciillou Mllfllcio,!r u> U *° pmsotuu. »»r HbMoiu.a of tiio Next unme bin Tas CJorniMiisioirY ako Cuiuun'V Hi 
Rut Should IJiey hluivv tlmoihelveM “ in Ibrce ’’ " f Mw6 ' ,on » *' w l"’'"'' b'd and ulmpllflud Um .y*t^ m „| 
you must ropu.it the apultcullon ll„l |.« ' P< ! ,,n,, '' 1 ’ rl . .Wtporfcvt ... natmui 1 ,,,y ll,1,,u . . . but i' v « *•“» 
.—.... .... zrr.r 
Tl.U attention to Uie eofenne of botany naturally led to Uiu Iides \y%tn 1 fi 
* ealoluimiont of hnfsnlo irartlen*. The llret of Uieen was Uist ullU ^ 
HOUbi IN Tira OltQJlAltO, Of I’Ua, III IWil. Tlm llr.t opened In Krauen WUH tliat of 
. .. In 1607 Thai of Carla waa not erm led (III „ H MHI. Will any one pleaae I. 
. . T,IKUW ,h I* ru oUc« more Injurious than allowing U . . "vlng planU la hul.a flmatladv mlonm "ui: wnnn?'‘ 'rt 
Thu Fogle:!, flerllhl claim dial limy have mimh — . 
improved tlmsA (Jnrman blotched and marbled 1 liMUM Ih no praotloo morn tnjurioiifl limn allowing !! m " ,, ' v llvl "K pho.i*. i„ i m ii,. 
pan si ss, retaining the habit, of Um plant and Um * ullMn > wormy fruit, to remain under tho trees to rot, "” n 1)1 1 v, ' r y <'' l i-lh.i of riurupu hn* now it.« botanic gai 
dnlloiiUt adoring, while giving grnaUu oi/.e and Innocts every opportunity for develop’ ,1,* xTv .Z'mh .'T T, ‘'""‘'.'T' 1 .... 
'I'.ttAr t..mi lo ll,o llowor. Wo !„„„ .. " , ™‘ ,u ". 1 . .'™« lo 00 doah. I....... 
I “Hen a,t a new crop appear*, and a litllo euro niu«l be Moll, ami ill thl'CO weoliH you will have good strong 
u'i'eUud not lo burn llm leave*. pickles 
Ui.ycimo on Wistaria .i.vuniii-ica A eorruejiondeui or 11-V Kb,I• I'.ODH. Did you over try thotli '! Have a 
Krone Itnrtiinte *ay*, tills wiu. ral«e,l In Pari*, from need of W, v<,| 'y IiLtleV gl'Cftim III your till, let it bo imt, and 
IVnl«ko»n*. and pralae* a an a upi.m.lld addition t., iiunly break your eggs as Ibr frying. Salt them, Hot in u 
climber*, H im* flowered In America, unit prove* one of tho hot ovcil il lew UlilluU'M, Ulltl limy urn dune, 
mold, heanllful of new plmil*. ,, 
Mow 'ni PKuiMuiCN Mmat. Froshpu Mull, pork iu 
Tiim (iooMHuiourv am, Chkuant Hum, Thla peal in again H W0«t or sour milk OVCr night; It will have tho tosUi 
i.iiiklng lln appear,.nee. Homo peraona am trying coal oil, and <d IVosh Ulellt, lllld llm grav y is much whiter. — S. .) 
'hey think wltli aueccan, bill [wu have alway* ol,nerved tliat Q,| //Ulle's I <)fn<lfS t N. I’,, I8G2. 
more ruvagus." 
DOOM IN Tllltl OitOll A It I). 
$u<jnU‘ff0 ami sVn’iu^v^ 
fl" 1 K j vo nn Aiigriivlng from mi English work, 
of what Im said hi Im one ol llm host specimens. 
ani,i Ming um iiiBOctH every opportunity for develop 
moot and Increase. Thin i H no doubt Um roiuioa 
* XIV, who employed l,e Notre and I.a Quint bile In lay lug 
out tlie pa.de.INI,I III,, Tnlllurb"' and Vfrnallle,, about U.uaauie 
llu iii; Hi,ml Will any one plena,' In InIbnu the reader* of 
tbo ItllRAf. Ibe beat 111„ 111 ■ „ | of prnleellllg oar rone Imnliea 
lion, tbotr "imiiiy, Ui" wonnV I, for one, am ai.xluu* to 
bog'a III acinnm, If anything can be ofl'acluaily done for thoir 
pr.'i.urvatlou -Maiiv, Nr wart ,, A' 1', IHI12, 
For inl’oimill Ion, nee another col imiii. 
why wo Imanio much ... , ' .. f .. o.„ nuunim n.„i Vowalllo*, ... 
. . Iplailil Ol WOfltiy fruit; Uaie that sir Will ’I'einplu wan dnacrlblng Moor P'.rk mid 
ami I horn can Im no question but the evil Is on tlm Wllll “'» 1,1 w K-«<'hl„„ Bwifi t„ cut a*p,., 
I’amtw for 1 ’ a imu in no Wai.i.m. Noticing un 
inquiry Ibr u recipe for making hiii'o paste Ibr paper 
lug walls, I send mine, which I know is genuine, 
having tested it upon old vviiIIm that have been 
wliilcwaslmd for years. Take tho white of four eggs, 
well bouton, one quart of cold wider; thicken with 
ryo flour to tlm consiMtoucy of common pus to. - 
J. A. I,., (Hyde, N. V., IH<’,2. 
TUIil UQ8E1 HI.UU. 
wo came to picking and packing, wo we,o ol»liuc«Ml 'V, . ' 
1.0 tluow out largo porlious of them on .. everj,'.u(' ou'mZ 
wmm IioIom and ouiculla stings with which tlmy form and hue In capable 
lUiiPM nw.iui .... I _ j . ’ 
h, prim tv, can form hut a Inlet idea of Ibe gorgouu* aplon 
■’OK several years tlm UoHe Slog, Um product of a Zi'ZLVZ,, ! T*° . . . ^ ^s 'hie ,*. oZl .. 'Z 'ZZZ:; :!:7' 
'"“Ui which I’rof, Hah him calls Setandria rosea, or orchards as foil , w!!'' ' ' Mwlth , W( ' phmt* aUmoied a brilliant aeeoniblage t„ Aehhurnlmm l'*i«, '!,' 
‘ i l W Hy, haa proved exceedingly 111jiirlous to our <• The nrl,,,,!. i , tlm ahumlantm of Ulmdodendrone producing a brilliancy of 
rimoM ami annoying to roso coltlvatorH If (list , • . | ul objocl. I had in buying tlx) farm on u„.i e-mld *,,,,rely | M , excelled • Tho ,Horning Pun 
""ikes its uppoariuice mi a fly, and afl.-rwartls as a I, V "’ W ' lH U “’ l,m ' or,jh »' , «hi of fruit. at Woklns a* being Uie moot eeiculv., 
"big, an<l When numerous, ll has boon |„m M | vorv "’ y 7'"’ 1 “ " 1,1 “ v,,,, y "'"by condilion, loaded '« und M l«l» Tin,**,whooalyknow... 
dlfflcult to have Um foliage from dentniclloo Tlm y “' 11 ' ' '' y '" ir wltb ”'^P« *'l"it; but when Z f . . .. P*rtow».l puhllegarden*, 
.-.... .*aa:r,r*s 
:::zz:T: M r Z ^ =='-»* ■s 
; nl,|, |< ’ •'“""i -luring which period limy pair and bln and III only for Ido. ’ "’ r “ ,K thwm ,iami1 ^ Uu ’ Aw ^r 11 .... ... 
lay tlmir eggs. Tho feinuleM <1,, u,.i <i» , i , , y ■ gem* of hie native land fW»m etraugor*, and not to liavo a 
may |,e eeen during need ,111, I ' ^ '' '' m, lt *'Y or ur<, “ u '' 1 ( tb « orchards ale divided by w ’ U ’" ,,,,r “f tb„*n tree* which van*., America lo 
loaves; and who Imrnlm I ll '‘7,°'! “ p,,hllc ) 1 »'“V" for several years past used '' W « h ..* «"•' P'“k« -r Mttrope i 
and lull i, ii , '* d ' ,,mv Y "P Umlr legs, um a Img pasture, with very satislaotorv i'ohiiUu t , r "* t *‘’ ni * 1 'aWmto tmllvldtad will yot oetahll*h a pro 
”"d fall to tho ground. Tim males are morn active, Tho apples, which worn hll !' I “'T*'!.. - rndvcaUio*, d«v.,unl ..*t'.dy 
, ’ « 7 ' """t’"’ Wl “' <ln -tMil, , "K Moor Park, and IUuiishky rou lliiocttsro Hy r«'wllng a deenrinUen of the m„ r,.. U,,*,, a* Xnmv ml ,,, 
.Is oil tlm William III wae teaching HwlfU.t Out aeparagu* barberry In your paper, l found It wa* Ju*t wlmt 1 wauled, ae ' V N , ihaw. 1 uku 0B« btlilo- 
ItH'reuse. II. has long been the practice of mmm to wu,, U,o rhlne*,, «cho„i tntr.,dm-ed into Umthmd !, vv|, ‘ 1 "'' 1 *".« m . vv l ,l "'.v which would im wpoonlul of good tea, I,oil it in iron live mlnutOH, put 
allow tlmir hogs to run in tlm orchard, and ln this K ""' ' vn “ whool of gardening’; wmoe T’an'7'IL* u'i...?,"*.• »dy"A k K o',7».«t‘!dam iw 1,1 C0 PP‘ ,r ' lM ’ Mki,u y our ‘‘-Y’*' wiwl ' y"'"' Htritw in 
way tlm lallen fruit is dlnposed of while ollmt'N ‘"“v.,, pe, ie« led ||. Hut l(nglund I* tndobied m Amorlcu f.n "•’dH" 1 «r<""id.gard. ,u and dam. yanl* The barberry Ih imt mioIm, tlmn put It in Um dyo until the desired color 
. .. r '"« 1 ' a,. ,i»,v, w , .... : ni ; .... .Te jftass h *. «/ *... *-»■»> 
tlm i.imnteii tinuii., . J — . ■ wllhlw,, i , I ho prlratv uahlhlilun of American n«, a, hai. A 10 (', Chautauqua Do , A r black. When drying on tlm block, rub (bin glim over 
" rr? ?• . ... IL • S,,M ‘ N '™'' kh - ,K N - y - *• 
To Oot.oit Diiaii on Straw.- Take one lalde- 
g a m onaney ol f,,„| Mgh. Imt ol e.,u, .e can bn Kept at any reqalced height 
Ibe Atmnnii/ rost I ,y pruning, It I* very hardy, and of rapid growth, hearing I 
I'riiK i, 
Will some ol tlm Uiirai.’h uiiiimrous 
AllIKlUt AliV lilotl ol til iiNitiMi IL Uii-owit tilt ft L'l'toil untilv f t i i .. i i, 
... K * y rrloiMlH plttiuio Inform um ao (.» LImi UomI nmlh.Ml of 
ituoktMH uinl .youua "IiooIai, uml nomi forriiu u litlflt Inntli, . , , . , , . 
m b, ,mr pari,* and pul,he garden., ThU dt.p.miUun to apread U I.. obJeeKon to llm plant ,,0W|1 l ,U ' l,l,,H 1,1 »'«* market, having 
mt a bunt Id, a lit tlm gorge,),,* •plon lor., l.udgu, for ii would require m „, wo tldnk, t„ pr,, llll<1u,| y r ‘"' "8" l» vinegar, the kind of Vinegar, 
nl loMiuUfui AjirtiiMlIoK rnuuli mom than would bo ilrinimblo T!j 0 «|Uiifitliy pen* ImutoI? I'loufio glvn um all tlm 
m, in, aiiaugod will, ... !„ Ilmver I* pretty, and tlm fruit i, of a plnkMi aeurlol. III* partioulut'S, Itlld oblige I. F. I’, / 'errinsnille Mich 
of,Uplayln„ ' II,,w humiliating I,, .. hy a.1*, but mo.lly by anoKera and oflW* 
- *.*., .... a«r *: :r:r' it* rr ,n . .. "• , u .. 
dor wbl, I, .. , , . a K“>u* »pion lor a ..II would require u„m« oarc, wo lb Ink, lu pro 
am will, ll a , ulleetiou ol many buiidird* of I bat I,can, If,, I , ,, , 
... . Iieauurm vont ll* *|,reading much more than wmdd lie d«*ll'Ut»l.i Tlm 
... -• j '" r "' And line la capable of dUplaylng 1 l|,,w laimlllulluv o, 
CD more or less lllloc.ted, rendering them Utisala- American traveler muat II. Ire lo loam tlm nah.ra of the*,, 
bill and III only for elder. gel.,* of Id* native land from Itrangew, and not, to have a 
llm lower orchard (tho oroliurds urn divided l>v Uu “ w, ’" | K" «f thu»» tree* which uau.o America |„ 
a ....1,11. 1.1..I. . * J lul... .. *.*..,. . , . .. 
gniu* of 111* native "lu""i"f ' " / " ll11 n '” Huiall plant*, Ul for a hedge, ran no doubt bu obtained at 
geo,* 1)1* native land from alrangera, and not to have a ,.,.„r nm.«rl 0 „ „l„„ .. ... 
u ...I II | | » || . J .... ... , .miviui'u iihd curiiiiir. imdumu, muiO'iK MU'K*' niiiiihur of WU'lt r .) 
apubl (.highway,) I have (or HevoralyoiirH past used . "'K" h 1 "''* •'» d'" sarfleu* and park* or Mampo I p|«m Hood* could dtmbUea. ha nhlulund t„ llm .. u <"><• hall* cup of iuoIiihmom; one teaspoon ol 
as a Img puMtnrn, with very Hal,lslaoUiry lemills. p.7„. rt( "! ' 1 "‘ i,vI ’ , " hI wI11 .D-l " , "al>lb,l, a p,„ there wa* any mark, ,i ft,r tlmm Th„ brandie* are not vary «"da; litllo salt. BtdttlU two hours and a halC UflSt 
'llm apples, which worn Imrololoro wormy and ,,i Amrri!,,," "" v « r '*‘< l "«, devoted Ui th- study .trong, hut duty grow up mtolc, *o „* to leave uo opeulng, amt oaten when warm, but very good when cold. Mam 
J plum*, and that u botanic garden may arl*e, are ft.mhd.cd wtU, .harp *phm*. A. 1*. HUNT. /-Imr Worn.* Wot, mao 
. ' 7 mM ' ni " ,r 11 K °; ,HI ; 00 . .. Indian Ma.au StWAMUn. Three cutis of Indian 
moat of our rmr.erlo* and alao large planla, which can bo , 11 
divided like currant Imalm*, making a large umulmr of each m °‘ l 5 ° t,0Ur i tWl> 1,1 MW ‘ !0t 1,1 
plant Hoed* cml,I doubtlea,, l,o obiumud m t|,e a, dinun, If i one hall cup of moliiHMcHj one teaspoon ol 
thorn wa* any market lor tliem Tho branclm* arc not very M,, da; little Malt. HtOUIIl two holll'H and It half Host 
A. 1*. Hunt, /-'our Towns, Mich., 1«G2. 
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