i88s.] 



AND HORTICULTURIST. 



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cases we find a marked decrease in the health and ' will appear wholly green, and then we have 

 vigor of the plant. In garden shrubs this is par- ! branches and flowers of the ordinary size. 



ticularly apparent. The variegated Corchorus is 

 not half the size of the common Corchorus, nor 



But when it comes to actual color, green usually 

 prevailing, we find an increase of growth and vig- 



are the flowers as large, — but very often a branch or in many cases. Purple especially seems re 



