Show FR PRUNING YOUNG TREES lt idous we tr trees by too T faff w r alog 1 the following croul a lett lestr written to gardening may tw be useful to I 1 those abo who contemplate priming pruning young tree trees the ayi says i it ii is not an aaning ying too much that many bromir art arf are ruined by severe arun prun ing mind nd many more are much weaken A by it A crot lemaa who bad had ft pet oat out u venue of pf pinoska pin oaks a year ago recent ly inquired it it would be a good time to cat cut away some of the lower b banc anches bea the trem tree ho he aid a were about atu feet high and it we was lili his desire to have no branches lower than five foel wt now I 1 tuy may uy may ant that for a lawn tree no branches branc hc should be cat cut way away the prettiest specimens are abo then with branches branc be weeping sweeping the ground but in the can of the one who wr was flecking ad d vice 1 then were good reasons for desir log fag that the lower branches bould should not be retained my answer wai was that un 1 less the tree trees bad more branches branc bea above five ass feet than I 1 should suppose it would be highly injudicious to cat way away any of them until the treca were stronger it ronger and I 1 would repeat the advice to any one cue seeking it la in similar A young tree well established and well broached will prow grow a R great deal faster it if hi ito branches are set fact taken takou away I 1 am sure that bad had the be party referred to tried an experiment cutting away all branche branches below alte feet on the half of bli his trees and leaving the other others nn un touched be he would have been abundant ly satisfied of the correctness of my ad tice ice I 1 have seen the mistake male many time times those who rale raise tree trees ia in a corn merci alway way are well aware of the dan gw of cotting cutting away th the lower braive Yes e of tree trees too noon soon tree trees intruded intended for avenue planting which often bare have to be with bare stems from six ix to seven fort feet bagh are not trimmed op tip to the re quiren height at ance they aro are let grow almost at will for a few years branching wherever they will and in this way fonn form tardy r trunks in less 1 time than if they were pruned up at once A great deal the bitter way aa as I 1 told th tho party inquiring ii Is to cat cut away a few only every year not commencing at all boutil the tle tree trees ere are ivo to six ix feet high having oal cals in mind 1 I wai was ex this to a friend cne cue time and be rep reeled re pled led well but I 1 tee here some young oaka which you have ed trimmed cp up almost to a bare pole I 1 acknowledged abil and explained bat that iu in buch such casci cases it wai was a necessity to the liter ibe the tree roots bad been lost iu in tr ir which had to be diet met by abor leving the copl I 1 added that bad the met arr been moved with ill all their root roots intact such ai as would bare have beca bali the case if way bad come from out oat of pot pots abre would have beau no do pruning ne ceesar liv livote ohe dd the following races race and Beed lingo lingi are by the committee which willett WAs wa appointed at the last meeting of the of colleges Coll egea and for oo 00 work in testing the five mean of pea hes in the united state states and to find and oat out their adaptability to different thermal line lines peen to race peen to augel angel waldo booth china race mcle honey holley pallas early china chins spanish race ram cabler ladean texada victoria north worth china raw race chinese cling elberta mamie ROM ross persian rA race Alexander lexander mountain rose free gorgeous voltage A foliage stove plant which hai has been awarded a deterred deserved raceal by the mas maj sac busette horticultural society ii in the gorgeous gor geoul sander inua a native of the eastern archipelago cent sent on out in 1884 1684 and 1885 Car cardella deula gives an illustrated de of thia this plant which grow grows well in a mixture of fibrous peat cani sand and ch charcoal armal but will grow better in fibrous loam leaf mold and charcoal in a warm with a winter tern tem pera turn of CS 63 degree degrees rising 20 d degree agrees 1 id summer treated kindly with water the of the boo boune it will and make a pleasing pita eing subject G arm S arlo b aft gloxinia will usually bloom blaus in from rix fix to eight week weeks after potting which is i a sufficient guide as a when tj pot the garland flower dower or daphne coco rum run ie is R natita nativa of the toun talmous re gionson alon of central europe and although iong long known in cultivation it ia is rarely we met with in ahls country TY it ia Is one of the prettiest eit of little dilabio flowered gladio luses have made their appearance in france and they are eaid laid to bo be attract attractive im one of the of 1898 in the world of floriculture will be the new holly bork bok Alleg bany propagated by air mr A EL a bohlem bead irn ardena of the penn pennsylvania Pennsyl sylvanis rania railroad at altoona ferns doi dot from the wood woods iu in the first good pod thaw after a fret freeing zing spell will well ia in a mi cool with a north tro exposure aad 1 creery Cre Croas err sery if a cow caw if Is bilious bi lioni sho will give tit bit tee ter milk the may be de do tar minad by yellow tinge in li of her eye A writer a the Ameri cultivator says ay be with a cow thai had yellow in the white ber her eyo eye and gave her bar a toulo tonic of gatian and ringer ginger which be he put ber her food aben her bar milk which been bitter wa was restored to sa of ecim ecum it a cow cowa a blood or dig digat is antof out d order it twill will mr make ke her tad moldy vs or damaged bran cr or aborts fodder will mako a cows cow milk bitter arrey cranely Cr anery sun and still butter dealers tee eky ia is a abir that iba permit the tb hardest to of the ti twity of cleanliness lu in defard to milk 1 li the farmer the batt r maker and arlt packer parker may do their work perfectly the to railroad inay ship the ho product with the ran cato toil cui la to eulace refrigerator cai cats brt it tho tb former dirty bilk milk and CD can to ariu the caw case li Is hup hope leta to it 10 1 a to the rural POP population a ot of thil this bat that they are 90 00 dirty lu in their way ways po far oa as the can care at of milk Is 1 couver util dout dont for beavens bea oske ak be b au an old huck hunks kubake bak the arales off you and stir bourm it up and learn ao 10 now the claim it is made for the ayrshire that ahe ii is the poor maus cow 11 the alleged cou of the jersey arises largely from over feeding forcing lu to male irl cords can floeine ut lo 10 stables and nod ito II 11 more the causes and the jenny jersey will rill prove at as hardy bartl and healthy as any other cow eighteen hundred kud land seven wai was a boom year tor for there are of them numbered in the registry book it li Is the viscosity or olic kiness of cream that canvas it to foni up aud and well in cold weather and bo be forever churning abe particle of 11 tend to adhere together viscosity ot et cream frequently comes from the quantity of dry feed the row cow receive it if that mu an be tarlok with juicy food like root roots apples ensilage or the trouble will disappear cow cown iu in sum am ma have this succulent nt food lu in pastures pai tarea la in the home dairy dairl a good way to keep cream at au an even would lo 10 to have the broant jar mado la in the first plate something like the well known cake pau with a tu tubel beliLe lLe projection running up through abo jar could bo let etin in a adank tank of warm water with the water retching up ai as high aa as the cream the wann warm water would rise lu in tir the runn running ingal n th criddl w w 4 tha the cent beatr r of the crosara croara with the outside till this arrangement with fre ire of the contents cout euti of the jar would keep the cream of the hume dairy at a thoroughly evau temperature NN V a e recommend potteries that make waro dairy utensils to prepare rire paro jr ol 01 this pattern and we nothing for the suggestion wo we do not intend to patent it A guernsey Is naturally of larger and more robust build tinn thin a jersey umeru sey cy breeder breeders agree black nomo doe does not disqualify a cow of that breed brood from being a perfect type vet other things being equal they would a little rather not bare have a guernsey with a black nose sterilize Eteri lize milk bottles by boiling them in fit oda soda water after every particle oi of dried milk or cream bai has been brushed out of them when the milk la is first drawn the cow strain end cia part pass it 11 over the aerator and coder till this p rt of tho the process it is thoroughly couo then put lu in a ran can aud and ciuk sink it into a tank of ioe foe water vater or ice cold spring till yon you are we ready to bottle it tor for delivery deli tery |