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Show .tjlii'.!."- Syria. i - .. X.V:u:.-)--- i : v ,: .. .: , " UK J U W1 f6l kJ lr I I si a 1' I f l iniIII I Is? I : I'.l l I 1 ... I i1, mmm f I 1 1 n:;i' :;jvri i: r K. i 7 -- U '::: W.'....:;--,-:-'- I I'.;!' l .t 'U the haiid of IndMstrU makuth Dutrtto 31 , 1 V WM111 4 I h-- i" - J a" I M'l1I -- - 1. I". I v hud, tiosm md bear fruit, :aiid " .t. 'fi tJTAH COUNTY rmrsthe proudest structures of Earth. Si 8 JSPRINJLAkE VILLAS ' UTAH 'UESDAY AUGfS 1163, j,TSilf gerinibatibn, the results" will .be :mbre apparent.'. jThis is simply - the process employs in aoelimatingthe Sift leaf mold and land separately, wmcb nature ad mixx aeeordine to the slant id be products ' of . one latitude' . to another. ;ttrdck. 'Geranium! j fuaebias and roeee The' few, seeds v that- barely , eabape the in three parts of leaf mold frost, jthoegh still immature, produce xBtrikTadiIjone the next year; a i growth vwhiph: instinct ," ninainui part oil nal. rerbenai'anJ sachlike plants; do tirely hurryup to. an earlier maturity oestlnsand.' Plants thai are difficult to and tii us, in the course of a fee; years, strike are pat into pulTeriied charcoal, develop a variety exactly adapted to the -latitude. iOn-thethers ia brxek dniU't pther hand, seed left sji4 is&Sose 'Wttraj's; are.'irenerallT, "most to stand on ..he stalk lone sifter 'maturity, the flow. because the " Season durinr which it 7nr to crow immediately after enrir is oter for the month.' ' Oeraniaras might be developing is not closed,;' will f atchiasj Yetbenas, and other similar the next year give a plant of more slue r With eish growth and later maturity. J'ewinf plants,' grow. all at;antl Mason; f'?-l. 1: 111 l. !t.. i; i wm j k ubbi JQcnerally speaking, miikp9HiDie iifluii nnun grow in 'plants more 'readily iosr. after, blooming, and and- conform'; herself 6 the 'conditions the best, eutfines' are taken from those imposed "upon her. . By - employing an shoots that hare borne blooms-- ' Usually J artificial impulse saoh as we hate sue it is well ' to. Jeate a small- - part of the I gested, the derelopment of ease or cny 1 pastytar's erowth on the cuttinesl Fns-- 1 other crop mar be aooelerated almost:'i Tehiaa grow best frem yonnz shoots, also indefinitewA-HClarVSorgo' Journal.1 Propftg ation by Cutting -- - - Heiia-'Irope- . "s.:.. e ' i -- , 1 : . -- s . m I I'h l i '.i Ifi: ' 1 11 .1 '!',Vi;-"i'.i i : - .. i' V Tobacco. need to. be rooted in water nretiooi lb . kMiifM : .u 1 . - V-e- ar ; . i- - I ains. ana. suuaines, juat opre miihiw giw let hole in their rind when thefrnltis i few weeks oldiandasbin lete pisea ox. cotbon mu loose enu conunuu in water;? Vine eouon wilrsuck np tae water, tae pumpain- or squasir win sum; the eottonV and by. the' time ycur fruitjs have the the largest eren ripe you will was seen. ' Thin yoar ;Fr uit. v? i ui - 1eat Oho of Xhfi ereatest .mistakes.? one ef the moat udjms that an oroiiftrdJLst.roan make, is to allow, his fruit trees tobe Overloaded with fruit.ts Ifrjs-- of teathat the tree is absolutely ruined int its. attempt to mature its toverburdeh. J It is this foolish custom that fills oor: market with smsll, and' unhealthy fruit. iNo practice dsssnres s terer cndemnationJ unless it be the allowiag weeds to growihre; 'lour,; prix1 feet high ;n an orchardf these, ar'erwiner-tors- .' atrd the,!reult will alay;be he uiu ui. uis. , reucouKrurxessuLD lieved "of ' d or fruit, and the balance will-b- e double in sizo and weigh' mors-(Ca- I. Farmer , half-ripen- ed i? . j lewine adnee ts or ten that hkimlh ? sthf n an of the point adjoining shbot;Vthei you shall see i what you will jsee.'.' ,'jjc in.tneruiinei says a renen amateur T. just work po the Jtalk that tobaoco-erowerst-- r-. : days after , setrtng, before nlantinct those leaves POe- - Kepeat,. the flowerrbud. are1 said to bloom earlr. I "T" and also to continue flowering annually. I tion as. .often as once in ten days, and Berbaeeeus plants root sooner when keep the ground loose and clean.. : When the stems are piaoed in watsr for a dav, the. blossoms appear break off the stalk, " leatei.iacr Outtings generally reauire partial shad leaving from nine to fifteen the plant. i BoxtS.--Savof 'the, strength' oording'to until at-roots Bottom heats form; all'found npmsbr bro'i ing . From this" er 'is ready upon the premises, the time until op the and lay inlas larea of the formation in materially t,sit to cut, it will bo necessary to eo oyer it stock as theV are Ttter 'than I rooMy xne sou snouia oe nrmiy pressea possible all any manures. Break themrWf - o h atedie lowest poms ox i ne snoot, mat as often as once a week, and remove ui hammer and putthem' 'freely in the ioil t the air may not penetrate nd jdry: the suokers asthev appear. These suckers put forth only twioa 'at tha leave; but around fruit trees'-- ! In, that 'state embryo roots. With bottomrheat,' plants alter that indefinitely ' at itue' root," ana wiUT enrich . the HciVt for be potted within' two "easy to strike niay , is 'mm. siiowea. yo get more man weex-oia' .. iweeks1'i : 'V I . neo8- - upon sjroual crops ;they tt ???'P Outlines like the dew and moonlleht. J T "fOW,-"?!"solved in a therefore the eoverings' of those placed ."X arralfin should be removed, if .'the Bite'pf the leaf , the breaking of them off, one, part, of .sujphuric. aeidand,Lfrwo or in Jiot-be. weather, is - moderate, at sunset. The when laree. makea sojereat . a' wound as three parts of Water Vl!hey need stand and for four or five weeks.V The fluid is' to vhorisontal branehos nearist the ground materially to injure the be be poured ff and mixed jrlih' must Care: "the, of are much'more apt; to form roots than maturity plantV llarge 7 flie usid to break laaye not in ?. passing ones. caeuprignt am one the ; vlants Wnen - the suckers haye all made their appearance down DiHLtAS.Fof f alI?exeeDt to 'the ground,' and been pulled as fast the very dwarf kinds,staklsr:are'peeded. xnere is a simple process by which a as thr fiita ihnvn themt elves, the cron Some tie the u&iri sUlk to'a stake Jnd cane grower miy seiure early maturing should be feidy to, haryestkV This '.may take off the lower branches; 'this gives a ,eane.v Tne pian suggested by Air. Edgerr be known bv the leaves assumine a mot tall plant, but f ew flowers. rThe;'ftub, on wm ox itseit pToauoe .tne result, as tled appearance, and by their cracking method is to cut off the leading stsniand t ae ssatef tnat he had shortened the sea wnen Dent over, ana aiso or uieur.oeuiK allow four or more ef ths'lower branches j- son of i maturing; two- - or three weeks. Of a uniform use and appearance irom so etqw. sacn :xurnisaeqwiui a ; ataae: Thii ''was don Tny markinflr the- heads top to bottom In general,-abothree mi secures a grealjnumber which first appeared and afterwards se-- taonts!s requisite to perfect the ejpwth PT4be flu a lectin them for ' year's1 seed. ' of tobaood,' from" planting1 tb cutting. rJi ane.An;improyd mothod-i- s ,osup- port the main stalk pin oh- off all P . Jthered before quite ripe,.that.is, as soon V W PnfFtss. If ypu shoots, except 4ne lore lo.weal, support sumoiently developed to secure their "want to nay Bi5 pears or omr xruu, these with outward inclined stalest cpr: W one-thir- - one-haliLih- iur o; w .: ' -- one-applioatio-n :'''? ds a-- ; : ': W . m""1 . Ph wooden-hoepfd- : ; after-grow- th : -- l . f . . ut - . thV'-noxf- c' - 1 .:- - |