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THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[January 5, 1895, 
above ground, and at — in pots that will * 
contain the bulbs; when well r ae d at end 
first i r pots. 
After flowering, a partial rest is required. 
Ficus ELASTICA : 4. B. Market growers raise their 
Le from “eyes,” and cuttings of two-year-old 
shoo 
i Amateur, The black — is West's St. 
en By oi ripened in September, L 
0 not keeping well because of their not 
being perfectly — The white mould is not 
f, but Ase ge upon, the decay of 
1 ‘ine Botra and begins at the top 
; or the tank s 
water, as i moisture always a arising from a large 
5 of water hastens decay in Grapes left on the 
Vines 
OR . —. FLY ON House Psacuss: Shae 
Diluted tobacco-water, sofs- soapy yond In 
water, or Richard’s X.E, All Vaporiz 
ÆMANTHUS KALBRE Humming. Sam 
8 of the — rek with more seriegs dent 
a cool house, and at all times but little pot- 
5 
Lats ka -FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUM ; A, B. S 
a note by R. D. in *‘ Florists’ Flowers, present 
issue, p. 19. 
Marker oe — a R Cur Broom: 
In n pots mostly, growi — tate ee 20 long 
as it is siiviasble, and ‘then i in cool hou 
Mivpew on Pzacu Trees: Gardener. pa wl The 
beat fungicide i is the Bordeaux Mixture, to make 
whicb, use 6 lb, sulphate of copper, 4 ld. * and 
22 gallons of water. Mix first t 
be n 
5 "Having. got * of the 
mildew, you may 5 Strawberries in 
ae Atalia ee, 2 
rozema 
aranta Makoyana; 5. iss scan- 
dens ; 6, Pandanus e il beer K., "Water. 
ford, 1, Briza med 
Pipes suoore AND 8588 t this 
season, whilat growth is pest use a hard 
brusb, and Gi Compoun p, ab the 
e scale over, an 
smother will be Sa an off by the usual 
ayringing after the blossoming, © 
87 den: G. 6 
. The plant most commonly e: 
St. Patriek s Day is Trifolium 8 
inus and some oth 
co 
2 y saai 
with under the name, Trifo- 
e Clo 
„ 
Tar F Fravoun or Por. 
varieties are naturally of an earthy flavour, and all 
are or | hen 
soi use of stron 
883 g manures e 
Tomatos ror M. Ham Green Fa- 
vourite, Challenger, Dake of York, Chemin n Rouge, 
Conference, Ladybird (good for winter cropping), 
Raby, and Horsford’s 
CoMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED. -Rupert PIN —L. 
—W. T.—Oh, de B -H. J. V. W. H. P e e 
—E. J.—W. S.-M: . J D. -N. E. B.— W. ee e 
W. G. -W. B. H.-J. G. -R. D. wor 
ee & 
Prelude. 
H. 
en. 8. Coventry, — “Q, RJ. C. 8. 
H. d. JONES, 
50, 000 EUONYMUS, Green and Golden, 
all STRT bushy ere ts.— GREEN: 12 in. 
to 15 ** at 303. per 1 in., at 40s. per 100; 
18 in. to 21 in., at 55s. ee 100 21 in. b. to 24 in., at 75s. per 100; 
25 in. to 40 in. ‘ats al prices. 
GOLDEN: 5 in. — in., at 38. to 8s. per dozen. Cash with 
J. J. CLAR 
order. K, Goldstone, Brighton. 
CUTBUSH’S GRAND NOVELTIES £ 1895. 
NEW OSTEA BLENDWORTH r 
3 First-class Certificat 
K 0 e September 27. . p. 303, 
ae — Mr. of Aor Garden ne eit Mrs, Lon , Blendworth 
3 Hants, sent Busby's eaii Cucumber, a cross betw 
Lockie's Perfection and Becket it's Victory, fru its of excellent 
form and quality, and a Fi as granted,” 
Per Packet, 
NEW MELON, pene er INGESTRE. 
Has received an Award of Merit from the Fruit 
Committee, Royal cere N 80 ae ty. 
“An Aw 3 ee 
M This i isa 185 sized 
roundish fruit, with pale-yellow skin, shay saliad $ the 
flesh white, of great — and of fine flavou 
i oss betwéen Syon Howse — the old 
sett, ie it is — prolific. Per Facket, 2s. 6d. 
“NE EW TOMATO, THE POLE Sauer. 
1 14 First Prizes during 1894. 
It is a cross between a selected stock of Trophy and Perfec- 
tion. Bevery eet Ley Market ee: should secure this 
ari acke 
SEED cA TALOGUR. . full se of above 
, free upon applica 
WM. CUTBUSH & SON, 
ann 3 —— N. 
ARNET, HER 
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STRONG PLANTS : 
In Great Variety. 2 
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“DICKS 
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H. J. JONES’ 
„ | CHRYSANTHEMUM 
GUIDE & CATALOGUE, 
IS NOW READY, 5 8 e 
te a have to be paid y the Buyers 
nd only just when that Lamh tn As takes the 
form of supplyi at a considerable outlay, the 
x to 
below, 
n. fen e —— reo 5 Growers 
Up to the 3 Tee ii > a the most 
on the Chrysanthem Il be of service to the Gardene 
as well as the Asten 5 tains : :— How to G 
ep komen ara for Exhibition 
anthemum Seed 
useful book 9 
1 
1 hea 
whe is “th successful exhibitor and raiser of ish 
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Seedlings. Also “ How to Grow Incurved for E hibition.” by 
Mr. H. ith, including Practical Hints on ing; 
4 "r Specimen Plants,” by 4 ks, 
pcan 5 as one of the best specimen growers we have. 
2 
ts growin 
ons, an 
8. 
1 rd sigap apers" Tjaa tion of the pla 
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Selected Lists of the best new and old Ch ee 
my stock is 
rake I cannot supply a good article 
-LEWISHAM, 
an the ridie culously low 
I guarantee good va 
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NURSERY, 
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koot run. Garden tensils, — Ironmongery, Pain 
— — 
EELER EVERGREENS from Specimen 
t greatly reduced prices. Th 
and Golden — from 4 to 12 ft. Per 
a a 
NNELL Aà AND SONS, Li “ 
NEW and CHOICE CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Over 200 po oer: upwards of 30 Novelties cf 1894, 
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WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S., Establishment for New zan 
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EGONIAS A SPECIALTY, —Awarded Ning aN 
c 
2 1s., 28. 
— — < named varieties, separate. 58. 6d.; 6 ditto, 
Tube med singles, , from 188. to 60s, per dozen; choicest 
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dozen; choicest saa dou bles from 188. per dozen; cokes 
. to 302. per dozen; choicest mixed, for beddi 
9s, to 18s, per dozen, Catalogues gratis. 8 
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Estimates given for Draining and L & 
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