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Show d,'b " '' L1 - .t-- ' -- c r ; - - . a. !WS.. - . IV. ' Jw' rW'i. , ' "-- - J . f . &. - t v.' yr . j, iti mrBTggnTrp . -- ,:4. b r ' . .?-- - - . ij-- i . , .. MF & V 18 "TH K,JK A T U IT v - i i.ii ' j $; v - T ir , rrry.r..--'..-:.Jh,"fc,NW At B, ' f. "T . ? v ..a a Y: ' ; . t J, HJ - .( it ' - w .a ; T To till the toil, to prune thn spreading vino.' pros' the gushing wine; That fruits most luscious, roots and. rarest .flowers, ear homes and beautify our bowers 'Uaj bless That- be our aim and This our reeompense, : Well dig, and. prune, bjr seienoe and by. ' sense. 'w - , To raise the Olive a' . r:n. jr. 1 . five Vr; rJ- acres, surr. unded by ab.iard fenreten? erge, has neither Vneay or disease Wlpjnra at present Iwd'fSit'ud'tbi'lHilt iihMdioine ud delieibus.' (eetbighrand eontaiiiinr varieUes have been tried and Ihouaanft Ttie cost of and rabbittf. 'ending t cassia-twenrentaa csrtwj' for lb andty'the net.! from pieceotanually,' .profit die whole warren, fi vo thousand collar a year. The annua increase Is ant pvefage .brood of twenty-fiv- e to. each pair.' ' Asorstt Cws roe lion Clesa. Mr. A. Q Ballsnl, of Stnrgeon, H informs. the Herald that he has lost a largc number . Co-Iam- bi ftViUd Many here, and all ntci. pearly so, are a , Dwarfed on quince (hey bear abundantly tha second 'hr th'rd year. -- Oue may be mm is uhr garden only two years old now white with a thousand blossom. It will be years before ' this market will be folly aupplied with 'pears;' they, are ways in demand, and bpng a wy high pries - a word t? the wise is sufficient.;.- - FRUT of hogs from cholera, and after an uiidecen-f- nl PROSPECTS' ! trial of a groat many remedied, bus found' were never as good in' this region as 'et this ' Our Aprieotsj Almonds,' Peaebes Wnd Plan Tar to never fill of cure.- - lie giro lhe: Brkad. 1 be J" leaves of our tar in lop shout a tmblccpoonftil te esc it hog.. Sects rises haVe flsteaped injury (Torn fowl ami i W iu-opommor . basket Willow Sulix migra Mar-shall-), Its tire is rapid, complete; and leaves noiai are row bursting: from the sheath - the size r treated the" aaino aa Is usual for jurouseflieets behind.--- . v white With peas:. Fear and plum trees : hops mrkes ati 'rk'elleRt' bloom figf are pmmfog forth to' the View of the or itiven. yeaat - for observer, aud apple trver aiW . laden '.with ; light bread.' The discovery was made iw my- - family thli t summer, and', after a ST. GEORGE UTAH APRIL .. ..4V'lSili unopened bloom. The new Hybrid Cherty, ' fcready te blossom gives promise of , an abu-t- ' thorough trial,' 1 was convinced tnat there danee of fruit. ' is noliiing cqual to it, as it'rlses much : , now Is The ; strawberry plat quickar than hops in half tha time im- ' Among (he flowers grown out oT doors; wreath of pure blossoms, and 'theshewing none of that hop flavor ao disaef goosberty .'of have the ; tha Earts some, (hat escaped severity currant aad raspberry give ampe evidshes otv makes "better winter, .we notice and,; in tact bloom io Staeks today ' frnitfolness. f ..s; ; & , bread in every." way.; The thing is well Wallflowers Hyacinth, Pansies, Marigolds -approaching varieties .or" tha grape already ,, Many house-wlf- ej early tbs attention of rood worthy every almond; show abuadaaee of budding ; (hit, and font " and. lest some should faesiUte in Perrlwinkle, .Deutsla, Flowering! ' . t healthy and thrifty condition . Ac,. .i. '.: ',.!give promise Si 'medical ths onflsqaenes of not knowing To attention has little luscious harden. 'f'. ' to,the a beengid " the Willow in qaeation 1 properties if" of these and many other van ..Thlali a favored dime for fhiit, nol iekeelled , will add that U'ia a Leaithfal tonie,1 from propagation or early flowers, that so much assist on the American' ConUnety aud ythiMsfMil-V.jetiea which no harm can possibly arise '"J a cold and. cheerless . winter and increasing market for fruits ftnbh and in of Journal of Apriciiifiirc.' f.rj1? tt changing so' Co sea it taut 'Avno Flowers. obtued twed. a ss are prase springsmiling cheap and companionable bleating, . who can fee and act wisely. . X v Kl Cobw MomxsOne quart --of alone in a garden of flowers or even when sifted Indiab meal, haif nx teacufu! of e them fjroiq f :;v qual parts melted buttsrand i lard, two the bloom of flowers smile upon .auAPEau : m-so- u wimb. Mothered would Honsehold. window.,;. the a of li a ttle . node, eggs, taacpoonful In the coarse of pur Vint mskoing last aalt, ' and butter milk- - enough ,l make a stiff yon have ynr- daughter : loveable noted we took eonsidarahle pains to test the S:-5batter.' Put the meal in an earthen pan for taste and refinement instil int the most, of Vations sorts- which of and mix with buttermilk till a stiff- butter I young miwia n taste far- botany' nd love fonad ranging . from .10 to If?, ' This IsabcUu Is formed. 'Beat the eggs till light, saason, of flowers; and all 'that it beautiful in averaging about about 10, and tho Afos cat 4 f i Hamburg and Blaok Museatal- rcsehiag tko 4 and beat la Che butter and laid. Boat wall nature: ! ,Wbht, feminine," yonrg or old; fair or. highest inbcekariira mattoi whila thowM together and bako in muflla. rinse. to 18. The ly named '. Daor Cakks. 1 pint aonr milk (or if plain lacks' so much of refinement and taste Mission marked from-1. sweet add 2 ttaapoonfuls cream tartar), of the love of beauty and adornment, as to grape the vis he t fnaaccarine matter, foils te 1 make a wine that stands high in the tonau teaspoonful soda in tbs milk and ! tea- -' neglect the cultivation of tldwera.evenFlow' to world. a an efet lend ers ', molassoa. or brown grace in fmbeiliahing Stir white cup Isabella tho iafwiar. Aa instaneas air In taste of and ari rnde many '.beaiuty ; bonae, flour onongh to just pour Into par.s. Add stand anu renfiement to all t h e' s lirro n r. d logs in richness of mast; makes wines- that : l''r j in market, fairer and none higher A thing of beauty forever, joy fc have littla doabt but that the MsZMt Paorir oir ' FiutM tho are ao poor or. humble but they mar po-sand ether higt ; remarksJos. profit of feeding animals, and cultivate flowers, which i.ke tho Hamburg, Black Frontignan ln Hearth iaud Home, comes from rain the. dew, air and ;witeMr tho free flavored foreign gfapci. wUl yet be found irrris of higher grader, that will be re tr.o'foo-- i eaten ' over ' and above what ! is bounteous of our Father,and .'who make wince more favor than tho brands wn with eeived heeded to i sustain ths vital ftincttons. should be so ungrateful tot these exqui -With a poor quality of hay a raw Is not ite blessings, aa tq neglect to snjuy them have yet made:.':. .... ... y - w j - ., - - . . - .flowers; - . . : Cbe-twjMi- .. - Nut . . - - - - 1 . -- -f-- -' - -- . , . - -- . -- . irs Atiaiudll eta' . - - : . . .. - unfreqnenllj kept, through tho winter britbout gaining a pound or giveing any milk. ..8he aan only eat .enough of this hanutrilioss food to sustain ths vital fan furnish , her ' daily with four pions. ofBut corn meal, and aha will cither quarts ive considerable milk, or, if dry, gain in .e h and fat, and next summer this.ac- r:imuiatad flesh and iat will .'And its way l j tho ' mil k- -p ill, and bo... ton:vetted into : cnceaoand butter. : ..y "A ' HdUAiici ronxD-c- s. Two teaeupo one cup rf molasses, two of brown sugar, cf tmtter.one cf milk, two ? spoonsful ' ol giugerV six eggs, on teaspoouful of sal. cratus, make as stiff as pound cake, - ?? " itsaaiT BaKBDixo This branch of bnsU scale in Lon- rarried on upon a largo - - . v . -- ; ' K- fulr ' r.' - , - r There are., pbundanco . of .'.choicer and baaufiful .flowers, nuiive'.to this as, well as al( others dimys, which may be brought to the gardens (ho lawn, the, parlor and even to lh kitchen and veranda aside from this many cultivated varleties-easllobtained of auuals and perennials, of' border, bedding, , snd creeping" plants and sisters yonng and old. and risti; Coma . enliven and adore; Tour homes beautify, with beautiful und fragrant flowers. , varieUei of have ' tt collection ' of over IDS . the choicest foreign amrfcsn x . ' many of- which napea known to ; civilization-,desirable 'for Raisins us with hare fruited : come use table and very largeathers wine, 2 te 20 bsn weight psodaicne banchee from anil tender seme wkh earliest, Utestj hardiest f so seeds and seedlings , We van fornieh in quantity, more or lose Thoee . who wish them ;; of . any, varieties ' : s should hah sillfi . y : - V . . - Ths Fsh't at kerne. , the mnqy and varied eotti of fralt Most sorts of frait tros.zhmbs, Vbs and Among we have grown atad experimented With In this nlants. Fine white Mulberry and other- abode .?and naturegion none appeara more' at' home,' trees and emamental shrubs8 than tha pear. S.J. climate the to soil, aqd J.b.'Jebnsca, ral f , The tree not only crews healthy, rapidly and Et CesrgsT.uk , - .x . . |