. Popular gardening and fruit growing; An illustrated periodical devoted to horticulture in all its branches. espoonfuls of good cream,two tablespoonfuls of melted butter, a smallteaspoonful of salt, same of mustard, and half ofblack pepper, and a small teacupful of best vine-gar. Beat and mix all these up well together;put into a saucepan, and stir over the fire till Itthickens. Do not let it boil, or the dressing willcurdle. Let it cool, when it is ready for use.—The Lady. Baspberry Buns. Mix six ounces of groundRice and flour, rub it in a quarter of a pound oflard, the same of white sugar,


. Popular gardening and fruit growing; An illustrated periodical devoted to horticulture in all its branches. espoonfuls of good cream,two tablespoonfuls of melted butter, a smallteaspoonful of salt, same of mustard, and half ofblack pepper, and a small teacupful of best vine-gar. Beat and mix all these up well together;put into a saucepan, and stir over the fire till Itthickens. Do not let it boil, or the dressing willcurdle. Let it cool, when it is ready for use.—The Lady. Baspberry Buns. Mix six ounces of groundRice and flour, rub it in a quarter of a pound oflard, the same of white sugar, and a teaspoonfulof baking powder. Make it into a stiff pastewith the yolk of an egg and a little milk. Divideinto small balls, hollow each and insert a littleRaspberry jam, close up neatly and dip intobeaten white of the egg, flatten a little, and bakeon a tin in a sharp oven. They will crack dur-ing the baking and show the Jam through.—Fruits and How to Use Them. Stewed Carrots. Scrape and cut into cubessulficient Carrots to make one pint, throw into akettle of boiling water; cook three-quarters of. HOUSE PLANTS. Abutilons to be pruned;as may be required for theImprovement of shape. Aseratam to be held In check If fine winter bloomIs In flower need plenty of Syringe frequently to keep off red , If wanted tor window plants after fall, tobe taken from the beds and set Into large pots. Begonias need an abundant supply of water andrich soil. Browalias may yet be started from seed for winterblooming. Ohrrsanthemnms will be beneflted by copiouswatering during dry weather. Use liquid manurefreely. Plants should not be crowded. Stake. Ferns when having good drainage may be givenwater very freely. Keep in a warm, moist situation. Fuchsias. Old plants now at rest and Intended forwinter bloom, may be removed from the pots, cutback within three or four Inches from the roots, thesoil washed off, and repotted In fresh loam. Givewater spar


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