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Show PROPAQATINQ POSES Ttif turlmia Mrtlnt,l I'mri lwt hf l'r rr I H.IUIlj In III. nrrr New varieties or row1 nud huh tmies ttorknare groan frum srnbi, whh b m-fown m-fown a soon ua rilo, or kfnt In the litru until spring Tlie liardy kind ore ivn ally sown In well prepurwl luil outdoor. out-door. 1 tou . aometiinew grown Inuu liyent, aud often from root cult tug, after tlm maimer of MmkN rri - Tlie lunal way of tirolgatuig roses, however, Uby ineansof short cnttfiigst f fain or . arty mature wood, handled under glatu, with 11 mild Mtom brat of (A or U deg. These am eommonly made lu February tr Starch front fort ed plants. Tlio cuttings are made In vertou fanh lorn, some allow Ing mot of tho leave to remain anl home preferring to cut most 1 f them oif. They areu uallvcur t-mo Wl length. Long cuttings of ripen d wood, Unndled In a cool gn-enh mo orln frniues, may also l cniphel for tho various rj't'w1 "lll ' Unibing r o. SIot gnwers feel that the bt plant nro obtained fmm cuttings, but m.uy y arlette do well when badteil upon 1 u-(,-entrttaul strong stock, budding by tho emiunon shld 1 meth'd U conidera Lly employed and eneer grafting I Kmiitiuies UAetb Tlio stocks nre grown either from potnl or cult lugs. Tlio commoiieK. s k I tho mancttl, which 1 a strong and hardy specie. Tlio mull I flora rtfeIl. jiolyantba) Is also) a good stock, cje(. lal ly for early rwults. A stock somt tlnu s URcd aliout Iktslon for some of tho by brid jientunl with eicdhnt reoulta It Horn Watanfita, a JajanewJ spet le. "Worlud" ro are in (rrentor favor in Lurojw than lu (hU conn try. Au AppU of (Jr. I I'fiiiU, In the illustration hero glrenUxhown, In greatly rclutwd sixn. thu Fahmhe apple, ft seedling of extreme hardlner. from Colfix, WmIl Tim llnral New Yorker lias the following- to say abont (hi j nmitinj newcomeri 'In quilny it certainly equals any npplowo h ive crrr etiten. Iu nlicucd of anyinf nn.i(Ion wo should say that this Is a seedling of (heIopus Huitun burgh, of ev 11 Utter iiuallty (hau (bat staiKUrd of apple excdhnicu. The shnpo Is oblong c-onteal, n the Ulustratlou show. Tlio color la a high, rich, goldeu Sim (iliiii'TlH J3T1IR PAti)lE AVnX, ytavftnTo than half com red with a rrUjison red, whkh Is Itself scathed, llnvd aid dottcil w Hli a somewhat darker red. The stalk I tin inch long, slen der and eomotimen curved, sometimes strnlrjht, Tlie Uwln Is rather ftiallow, distinctly furrowM, the furrow often carried to tho deep cavity The calyx Is often dosed, sometimes partly open. Tlio tlneb 1 yellow Idi, crbu, fitui, execedinj ly aromatic, rather acid, rich, Juicy nud, a wo bellovefrotu (ho specimen scut, uniqunlcd. We liao tiotvr eaten apples tluit lnircse1 tw a belnj aontar to Jivrfcction as (ho 1'alousc. A nurser)niau who bus (csted (he hardiness of tho I'alouso npple says that hU tree has withstood several winters during which tho thermometer rrgls tcrod M to 40 dega. llow zero. .irrtf rmwiM. Tlio apple hero mentioned were fa Vorably noticed at the list mating of tho American Fuinulogicat sojetyi IV vau's Favorite, for New Jcrseyt Ia Into, for New lrwyind Virginia jOrveii Ch)), a grod lircr H New Jcrw-y that sell at n fancy prUei Longlicld, u ItTulan arIeV3i goo.1 for Wlscouslnand tho northwest gvuerallyi Fourth of July, a flue, early apple fur the tidewater m-o (luu of Virginia. A corn undent in Oaliard and (lardn, writ in j about (he IxmgHdd. sayii TliU ariity aurpriie me. Ho fur aduust it Wars f nil crupti itcryjear, proving Itself a true annual bearer. Gmwu here, It keep Into tho Winter coml leribly bettor than 1 a incne. Thouh 1 cannot grow the (J ran nstc In, I thould say tliat Longfii hi U about of the samu nuaon, so Unit Krowu In nurtheru Maiuo, Now llruus w ick und Quubvu It w ould bo au all w lu ter fruit. It Is certainly very baud-tome, tery.good and of fairhlzo when not al 1 lowod to oterltenr, It pleases buyers both in appearance and quality, Wing equally gool for eating and culinary uue. W.ll Aiillitlet-il HniQRn Tall. App.ircutl) well nut bent lea ted lu-Etanee lu-Etanee of human tail are that of a Slol boy, t weh o) nra old, who was found i few tears ago lu Cochin China, and had a tail about a foot long simply a mat of flesh containing no bony frame; ami tho nuto communicated to tho lkrllt Anthroiological soeit ty In July, ItW, b tho Dutch resident atTernata, of twe tuttltesof Newnulnea, who had comt onboard his steamer in (Jeeltink ba) In lt80 a lnlt innlo I'apuaus, In good health nn I spiribt, well shapetl mid muscular, mus-cular, who had eocc)geal boms project lng four cintiuuttTt, or an Ineh nnd s half in length. Dr. U, W. Holme, aava. In Iho At) 111II0 Mont lily for Jnno, Ui that Dr. lrieHey, of London, showed him, ut tho medical coiure hi Wadi ington, a photograph of a Wy who had "s t ery respetablo tail, Popular Uch nc Jionlhly. |