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Show ' .A i V r 'l:63 t ; I't ! f-- : j j ' V J ! V ftji S jt choice fruity and jetrno more. zemalnbEi. the vine than can bejrlpened as a good 1 of the fruit is usually ..cut toff by frost.'part talks may- . vZAbar6.Tifndar near the centre from the .plant, Sailed is better. Is let the .of. recover 'its root, . strength if it has been severely pluclced. the beet growth for a fullsyppiyThe , stalks mayVbe dried. theuahtoaa .Hoeing ehbiii be continHedrai tong or, what.is better, be preserved in apples, 'possible, but do not Injure tntf roots like fljilt bottles, : .r should receive censUnt iff 3fbkg down the old canes Bapbtrriea.-Cy- i ' attention. ; vV;.A,-.and train the new growth: Remove all 1 too closely r cut oft en receive aaperfluousnp shoots,' leaving -i- StddtABa but f we Or .much..damage by expoenrtof the reots tto three of the strongest toeach. plant If it. the burning eun, especially upon light eoil. is desired .to multiply the variety, the suof manure will pre-- Ji perfluous canes may be left to grow to- - be .AT liberal vsut this, fand stimulate Ufa new gtowthl removed f ia the fall.grass is again :J Stravberriei.-- ReepT this rnniiers cToeely Keep oat all stock aatil the rH 7 Veffesily pinched off, unless new plants - as sodi varieties'l th en spade manure' between the'f owe' jI1' kirJPotatMS.Dlstheearly: ground may thon be de-- 7 lei the runners groWj-'lhewill take root practicable; and late eabbagesl High and multiply, with great rapidity, voted t f hilllnyls.not ad viaable; it induces the for- -' 3 Save the eeeds of the 'biennials (naUso.ef new. tubers along the paxt of the and perrennlala - new--' ripening. If not stock ceversd, and prevents ths growth of needed in own. grounds they will he thoto already formed, j It U better io plant aeceptableyonr to friends. ears rather deep at first, and then leave the sum' a nd keep dry. ' - Early ;;Labek;with maturing .vegetable face' nearly orquite flat.'; C, U"..' and turnips, should Seeds, each as In good eohdition by bd gathered .ascabbage them' 8hm' as the pods begin to Keep ;allowuig full pasture and water..'' ' Salt is turn. ..The Stalkssoonshould .be 'e.utand the needed.to .be gi van in iome locations seeds allowed to mature Inthe ahade ' seed. ..Th'ee eut Thwafoierr Remove all fnxit 'showing ,-- .ifnif AAllow none to be HhM nearly ripe should burned, other signs of decay. Lay brush dr 'straw.-orwise lhe seed may mature before the stalk the beds for the vines to trail upon: & , Mi ;. - s?i ci Hi -- -- . ?. . - '? in j j' top-dressi- ng, - - r i. - ' t-- ? are-wanted- Hhi , y ipjp &!. j I!;; :: W. ' i -- : V n i . f. m . ia viU ? r Sowiira Gnass Sxxo Cobk. A - set this Ezamlne the graftsof ths Germantown fiorrospondoofe waxand er renew the if it Replace year,' the following. on seeding tUK been .displaced, t Bhoota often j start 1 v diea " jrV-?.- f Crtr. u u a,- . 1 y im ! - Ttltrra-pk.ppmmuniea- tes corn or potatoest ; has rea. the, stock near the graft, which' rob after shown .that the .most judicious, and, qlti v. the graft of nourishment, put off all such matsly, m 1st economical method of layiag jsut. the fruit on. everbeating trees, lands to grass; is io sow the seed imrnediadvice isAiffieult forginnerp, but aUsly corn some other ot poUteeS;or jjhli experiesc frui growers know that 1 wiseded crop. and wilhout any accompany- , -a 'rapid- and 'healthy f they should not bo allowed le'bear development of the youthful plants,1 and a ynt; let It remunerating crop; and secures a sustained mete Gian a single speclmen'ofctwo:' ;' ?asake wood. u production wnleh can be effected 10 readily ir.vJe-iand cheaply in no other way.:; In examining eSrefully' fields managed ixt thin way. we shall, find that the plants have a much well. hoed, and thin out to broader firmer grasp ,,upon expansion,-an' err 19. inqhee, I As the early sorts come the eoi), than the roots of the same kina of iiato use, ireeerve.. the earliest, and. finest plants on.lands which haye.matured a crop , apecimng!or seed. $owinge may be made uf cereals.':-JCfil g to iransplant toWj: Wjmsmj r j:, t'- - .v and' when convfrtedVbitoh tort of a bran by means of a millstone, !sa Very nourishing diet .Ttys sort of ailment Is very Use oxis, sir furwhen toombinedlwitli-jgtohnanimals whose eyitems lack the requisite amount of phosphite. : A.milcbeowj for instance, the subject 'of prostrating die- of very much.benefitted by .food C d -- thi. fcinf f- r fl'b: : - - ji fejicM U order tTMCtt.KMT JQr farm lines; bythe roadside and pccislly A ' and meadows. fields grain adjoining : IhrokenraiTat any time replaced may save great damage te yoer crops. -- Oreii Clovtr Setds. Save enough of - .p. ! WrRy 'i Farm a2 J . t jw-P A ,R M E U S Oft A 0 fi a!P Jr, vt'. 1 yrt ?Jfclo;-Ho- f as tong ts possible; JTinch it, Oat straw contains Aghast f meant iai? -, i . off .vigorous rowi ng a stemi if you 'wish nutri mental natter, and some phosphhtee ,TeIl fi J 1 rjlis jisffiasaissg2 - oroue-gcrmlnatlo- ii, -- s , . d -- Bunarf Pm in Calivoxnia. A jThx Oor: otithiHorticuUTiit from CtUry should have been planted . in - pro writing: hd is a method of transplanting strawbeftlee.iwhith, theagh not newd o rarely Weployed, but which may'befol-lwed , with, the most gratifying pucceee. When the runnere are about forming, take three of. feurJnchl pots; fill, them with a mixture of send dud black mold, and stick the runners in them. As sodaai they are filled with roots cut them . e ff irom lhs parent plant;--; have a bed prepared for? them, and nicely plant them in it:, they generally commence .growing, immediately. .Single plants hive made three, and .four. crowns, and moetly bear the next summer. ' This is best done In Auruet.'-following -- -- . " ?- To PnuvxMT. files from taaelng horses, take two or .three small kandfitle of. walnut leaves,wpen-whiethrv'e'qta. pour.two-'eof soft cold water; let: it iiffusoona night, . and penr the whore next morning Inte a n minutes') kettle, and let It boll When cold it Will be fit fof uie,. ;r ITo more Is required than .t o' smear the jiatts whith . oat irritated with the liquor.' tri ' have raceivd !!, EzoRtMi in Ptairrs.We the following . 'note from- - a v collector; of shrubs, Ac,,, from Vancouver,-anplant), ws give place to the communication gladly believing that great good WlH iSsult froi forward a list we it; and if our to will lbe' same! time soat if; wlil'givei plSce licit the list from parties here that 'would like to adopt a' system so advatttageous to to join should all parties. You same ths to. usi signify' j f v--: ; Victorii, V.L,' llay SO. IBM: j iMa Bbitob-t- Do .you not thiuk.ihatit would promote tbs interest of .th. gardsn-sr- s and Ais place,. If a .systanr jf mutual exchange of plants and seeds were carried on between , them? Many of the native plants here ife very, beautiful, 'and would 'prore- - yery-- ' deeirable- objetote to inanyr of youf readers. I shall le glad to forward to you, or any of your subscribe in exchange for eeeds or planti.Ji If desirable,1 1. will forward u list pf the.' netiye Plots, or i rather of that portion that Ihave etolleoted up to this UmoA-y.-.- -K . f h for.'-fiftee- d . of-Ga- who-desir- e V T i . . . - - of the Bartletta But pired trenches before this, shading if. the California, fiijs.'i even itself in weather ls very. hot:. The growth Should the Bartlett -- paat.- tout-d- id stj W fof warded by abundant watering:.' Keep early hearing, ,xnd excellence. ,ffi had 1 some tw enty trees that beet anything I have ia lfcH from weeds.' '''v Ae "Soon as freltibg: ssason ls over, Of jiops jI read.ef.itt tne booksl I mnat tell yen about the bearing Saepherry eanes ekould be cut 7Psrrfr-o- s ubtU.ths growth ; a 2 t tbttll. aQ ul0 Spring Da 1000 we platttad awey toloee dewn to the groundi The repTITffttsy moval '.? the old canes.' will throw : ths v it--, summer j 18Si;thfev whole vigor, . of the . roots in to : the new I M. , ' 6wJrom fiveta ilxfeet, growth of canos which produce ' fruit 4he r, A and ae.we; wanted 10 1. .. growing next' year. If tha.rpain object is fruit, Instead of pro- v. JEfcg Pleets. These are slew growers at I on a certain piece pf ground. We took them first; when well , established, hurry, them from the nursery an planted them one year tbe runners frem your L and .last summer tbev bore one Cgation; clipas fast aethsy appear. y r up by freqUent hongs and applying. ma-- . : four pears each; and tbeywere beauties. -- r r.'-;Our Fbest ;i;.11rkifre--Th- e Mtrtcsxird .STXAwxExaixs: true planted this spring I sold this'year $25 worth from from one tree a a' of fruit bn the mulch from lpn ;oh ff 'ctraw bud, growers put will bo materially assisted by mulching. ,old hswtliohi stockjl sold them; three for half in the fall,' openisg it ever the erowtts of LPlneb off straggling ' ends and I - "i I a' dollar. ; You Will thiak- that a btg price, the plants ' in the epringi'. "We have' never riing branches.--; I:; r. hut the people here think it cheap enough heard of rany lnjury from miee: resulting .Ifoesrs The hopie-maguhnp which T 1 tro; this treatment. rTake up Tiger Flow' has bean saved from tbs' poultry-houstop e i Bt&aw as Food I. Srcx Aituf Oat ers Tuberoses ; aftsr frost xUls r the aad? Ahalf-bushof this In' '"very eficaeieus- hsve. often., noticed.! says . Dr Dadd, Agriculturist..-- , hkTTel of water; or e liquid farads of cow heries'Wili that'stek eat oat straw ip wlll do Won- - , prefereimetoahy xipdqf Iminafe,' of-- the color of tea,' like a raat-- 2 "Brilliant ideas , ter of.course,4 howe vpreome refuse, to eat off when we are in a hurry. - - . - f- -- . 1 ? f sm ' ? -- : have-pear- s 5- -: - .1- from-bud,- , 1 I . four-year- s f Orsr-grow- - -- ds ' 'a ef ni -- auw-4-M- lsaves.-rrAbf- . I- |