IRISH GARJJEiNilNG 



Roses ior Exliibitiuu from Mr. E. B. Lindsell. 

 Mr. Easlea has much of vahie to say on Aiitiiinn 

 Flowering Climbing Roses, and Mr. Darlington 

 treats of Decorative Roses, a very valuahlc class. 

 The Rev. Joseph Jacob writes In Praise of Rosa 

 Moyesii, and Mr. George M. Taylor treats of Roses 

 and Disease, while Mrs. Darlington writes delight- 

 fully of Roses in Autumn. We cannot enmuerato 

 all the valuable articles contained in the Annual, 

 but it ranks as one of the best yet produced, and 

 the Society and Editor are to be congratulated. 



The Journal of the Ministry of 

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Till-; February nuuiber contains many interesting 

 articles, among which is an important contribution 

 by A. D. Cotton and M. N. Queen on " The Wliite 

 Rot Disease of Onion Bulbs." This, disease luis 

 been conuuon in Ireland for some years at least, 

 and it is to be noted that the only means of control 



at present feasible is to avoid growing Onions on 

 or near affected ground for as many years as pos- 

 sible. Mr. J. G. Stewart, M.A., B.Sc, contributes 

 a valuable paper on " Land Settleuient in Den- 

 mark," where small holdings are highly siu'cessful. 

 Other valuable articles are those on " Agricultural 

 Education and Research," " Land Draiiuige," 

 " The Quality of Farm and Garden Seeds," and 

 other matter of interest to agriculturists. The 

 journal is, as usual, excellently produced, illus- 

 trated fully where necessary, and well edited. 



Honey Production in Quebec. 



Six thousand people in the Province of Quebec 

 were bee-keepers at the end of 1919, an increase of 

 718 over the previous year, and the 61,240 hives 

 under their control produced last year 2,218,314 lbs. 

 of honey, with a total value of 1,500,000 dollars. 

 There, Avere 30,000,000 lbs. of maple sugar produced 

 in Quebec in 1919, valued at 7,000,000 dollars. In 

 seven years the production of nuiple syrui^ and 

 maple sugar has trebled. — Canadian News. 



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