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GARDENING GOSSIP

... Colombian variety hramerimum, familiarly known as the Butterfly orchid, is at present making • fine show at Chelsea, whil6 the Brazilian Marshallienum, with flowers of a rich canary yellow hue spotted with orange and red, wifl not be overlooked. The dark and ...

HINTS UPON GARDENING

... time, will not show flower too soon; but if they do, the spikes should be pinched out. We never pinch a second time after the plants go into their flowering pots, and the flower-stems are always vigorous, the trusses broad, and the flowers ...

HINTS UPON GARDENING

... will flower from the middle of February to the end of March, and be much valued. Any exams of moisture during winter quickly kills mignonette.—Gardeners' Maijosine. NOTWITHSTANDING semi-official asburances, the latest telegrams from Algiers show that ...

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... them from falling prematurely. Remove all seed-pods as they show themselves, or the effect of these will be to stop he growth of the )oung wood, and consequently cut short the period of flowering, as nothing his a more exhausting effect upon plant life titan ...

MIIMIIMOPPONOMIIIIMIENEE FIELD AND DAIRY FARMING

... about the interruption of wheat- culture. The flower steins are le inches in height, ' 'mews, And, of course, you are equally familiar ememg before the full acreage of land intended for all twin-flowered, and very heavily mottled, which is I with the ...

INGTON TREATY

... ice fields by a hurricane. The whole of the crews, which averaged ninety men, perished. OFFICIAL RETURNS received from Frence show • further decrease in the number of cases of rinderpest occurring in that country. • LEAMINGTON, Pftys AII American paper, ...

THE LOST PICTURE FOUND

... now, or we'll be flooded in a few boom A soFr goods clerk was showing a lady some parasols. This clerk has a good command of language, and knots how to expatiate on the good qualities and show the best points of goods. As he picked up a parasol from the ...

NEWS NOTES

... recently been discovered an ancient catacomb, cut out of the at blid rock, the hieroglyphic inscriptions on the walls of which show it to have been in use for the reception of mummies in the age of Ransoms 11., supposed to We been the -Pbaroah whose obstinacy ...

WILLS AND BEQUESTS

... amount of the share, of each of hie daughters.—The will, dated February 18, 1861, of John Thompson, late of Albioaterrace, Chelsea, of Belmont St. Peter, Margate, who died September 14 last, was proved on the 3rd inst. by Mrs. Georgina Grace Mary Thompson ...

IMPERIAL PA 11 LTAMENT, &c

... being close upon the hour for the ootrt to rise, Mr. Flowers raked Mr. Bosley if hia crows•examinstion were likely to long. Mr. Berley raid he feared it would occupy souse considerable time. _ Mr. Flowers suggested that the Cll3O be then adjourned. It wan ...

4.CatieIYLTURE. GARDENING,

... Iranul as Into lean4o pits, keeping them at from fir.deg. to tiOdeg. atnight. Putting Eucharis into Cucumber pit for winter flowers. Getting up all root crops. Gettiug Onions under cover. Making a frame ready for Calceolaria cuttings. Spreading manure on ...

01.1.1... I TOWN TALK—NEWS NOTES &c

... , who, as her name is Mrs. Hatch, would be more appropriately classified as an egg medium, has been performing in Chelsea, Mass. Flowers, to the number of 125, were brought by spirit hands and distributed among the audience, and, the gasburners having ...