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IRfSH GARDENflNG. 



rrndcr lliis <lim<iill. hut a liltU' cxlni i'lTi»H .iikI 

 .•1 lilllc iiiui-i' symii.it }i\- ill Ihi- fiirmir.i>,'i-mcMt i>( 

 lioi'lii'iilliiiv ill Ir.'l.in.l will nv'iviini.' this, .iii.l 

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 'nii: l>iiv.|..i-s ,,r li:i>ii (; \i;i.i:nin(.. Lid., h.iv.- uiih this uI.j.tI in \ iru . 11 \\..iil.l !..• .i i,m'.-;iI 

 imi.h i.lr.-.surr ill .imicMinrin- th.it .Mr. .1. W. pit > if ,mii' iiil civst in i;.ir.lriiin- .sh.-iild w.iiir. .ui.! 

 |{,.s;iMl. ..f 111,, h'cy.il U.il.inic (i.H'.lriis. wlh. so tlir r-'liiiiiiL: inllih'iKo >>( tlir ni..s1 .iiMirnt i-r..- 



Notices 



Mr. J. W, Besant. 



Scenes in British Columbia (III.) 



GATHERING PLUMS IN A BRITISH COLUMBIA ORCHARD. 



(Photo by courtesy of the Agent-General, Mr. J. H. Turner, Salisbury House, 

 Finsbury Circus, London.) 



successfully conducted the Editorial Depart iiu-nt 

 of Irish Gardening during the late Mr. C'. F. 

 Ball's absence, has accepted the Editorshij) fr.iin 

 this date, and they sincerely ho])e that the 

 friends of Irish Gardening and of horticulture 

 in general in Ireland Avill continue to afford to 

 the new Editor the valuable and greatly 

 appreciated assistance which in the jiast has so 

 much contribvited to the success of the journal. 

 The Directors fully realise that the distracting 

 infl\iences and. anxieties d, th.. pvi-scnt timr- may 



fession be dissijiated in a country where all the 

 conditions are ideal. 



Fungoid Diseases of Farm and Garden 

 Crops. 



In our notice of the above excellent work which 

 apyjeared in the October issue we omitted to 

 mention that the author is Mr. Thomas Miiburn. 

 Ph.D., X.D. \.. X.D.D., and further that the 

 address of the pub'ishers is 30 Paterno.ster Pow, 

 Tondon. VA\. anrl not IS. as stated. 



