THE GARDENERS’ 
Sag -eirewation, we are 
o press some hours 
earlier. contributors, who po now fe di this a es 
pare i cae by sending their cations as early in the 
2 4 sible. een * ON reach us not later than 
* Owing to the large 
aer, mar the pie 2 pe 
Weines 
£ w Pues ae ETC., — — Psi AMED.—Correspondents 
sendi plants its to or asking questions 
—.— g time pal Sy vag oe ‘for ‘heir p solution must not expect 
to obtain 2 answer in the current week. 
Specimens should be good i ones, o — gee and numbered, 
and not — sia s. d be sent at a ne time. Leaves only, or 
Florists’ varieties pratan “are med. 
Booxs: eee * and Self- 
tion 27 7 by C. Dar 
Albemarle Sate London.) 
Corr : Apple canker; in the fourth paragraph, 
—＋ — the words were accidentally misplaced, 
Pay apeules ost. 
ertilisa- 
win. (J. 889 
Eur H. R. Too low a temperature, and 
probably cal draughts, affording the plants very 
ioc vd. d The insects on the — hei Rion dead 
notis are a species of scale in the æ state; 
if — were perfect we might be vot to carve the 
scientific n are no 
„scales on the underside of the leaves. Lift the 
plant and shake off the earth over a newspaper, 
Wash the roots well in a solution of Gishurst Com- 
pound, or some other a 
very important that the earth shaken 
off the roots, 
and that in ick th the 
sA plant was growing, should be 
Locuria : J. Brown, The 
tings may — taken after the t has nished 
making ing them without * after 
y soil surfaced with sand 
a bell- dlight in a cool house 
If praia wang mlt occurs, followed by no 
roots, take them ont, wash Eee water, 
then make — cross cuts al ing through 
the callus, and again insert them rs * soil and 
and treat as before 
Mr. Mixx, of the Peal ms Gardens, illustrated 
in our pages in 1874, is leaving that estab- 
lishment from ill-health, Mr. * al 3 
Sedgwick, near ndal, is anxiou 
Ke 
8 towards the pct of f 7 aig in 
Names or Fror N Yes Damnelow'’s Seed- 
— (Wellington) . ond one of the best eas ce 
ulinary Apple we have.— A. Sim 
on Pit — le 
Names o iie the leaves are 
probably those a Vaccinium. Vitis i 
2, Cacalia ficoides.—Esker, 1, 
var. Schotti ; 2, Cupressus thyoide s ; 3, Juniperus 
; 4, Thuya (Biota) pendula ; 5 Juniperus 
virginiana var. Cha laini; 6, Pinus contorta 
—T. V. I, Phillyrea latifolia var. lævis; 2, one 
of the evergreen Oaks; 3, Phillyrea angustifolia ` 
4, Phillyrea media ; 5, Abies Lowian ; 6, perhaps 
Abies N iania, but it is impossible to tell 
m small scrap.— hne indica, 
grown for forcing. The shoot 0 
several united together to con — 
branch. The cause is unkno 
caused mite.—C, H. H. is is ‘thankid 1 for his 
23 A the Oreias, Fand, 2. 1. E Eranthe- 
atum; 2, Aralia 3, Aralia 
Gallop; 2 a fake H. Cat Biosa 
igesii.—F, Uli 
Calfors cies Sake arrya elliptica (Cornaceæ), 
rdens, — Cheap, Epidendrum ciliare 
Belgian Eri ron - 
roneonsly py Faak 7 Ela sg 
on, Lord K. in only English 
we can call to mind which deals with thee e N 
ushes to the 
iat the bushes be planted apart Bi 
Means about 302 bushes to tt 2 feet, which 
and Gooseberries are are usually planted amongst the 
bushes, to, pest a return before the nuts come 
into bea: 
OLD 1 ‘cies: 8. E. The rista’ flowers 
applied during the digging or ploughing. More- 
over, they could be helped by top dreing during 
growth. 
Orcuip Nam The rules va a regu- 
e given = 
in our n 1890. It i 
. — 3 rules are not acted up to; 
n by the 
TRE Seg T y3 e seeds, or rather fruits, 
sold as ura 3 are those of the 
110 oney Palm, or Coquito Palm, of Chile. They 
are yielded by a Palm, Jubsa spectabilis. 
PLANTS OBTAINED BY A GARDENER FROM HIS FRIENDS 
ssion is given mployer, 
onli not legally 8 80 ‘his 
aera ALCICORNE: V. 8. ane shia or 
barren frond becomes covered with a new one and 
dries a 1 it remains in its place. "The fertile 
fronds are evergreen 
Preris GONG Brown at THE Ties: J. H, It may 
=- the effect of cold-drip, or cold draughts of air 
oors or ventilators. Some varieties of 
m do 
Previa and other species ‘of Ferns are very liable 
A in this manner. 
SEEDLING Poraros AND G: P: B: 
Apply- to Mr. base Si Superintendent, Royal 
Horticultural Society’s Garden, Chiswick, It is 
not essential for you to be a Fellow, though there 
is not much excuse for you now-a- days i if you are 
STRAWBE : A. K. The failure of the Spe = 
throw their trus sses to the normal hei a 
2 > 7 | i ue to the use, Your 
e planta ia is correct, ed they may 
ao — eter in = 
Tea PLANTAT re . Advertise = the 
Zea Planer oai or the Tropical Agriculturist, 
Tue Corris FUND: Received — behalf of the widow 
of Charles Collins the sum of 2s. 64d. 
W. ich has been keeg to the Treasurer. 
ToMATO-# 8 Early- house should face g 
south, and thə best form is 1 sige to of = 
e back, wi 
th, or some point deci 
direction. The best boiler is ep upright 
or a Trentham saddle, of one of the larger spessa 
C — 
Hl. G. Hob. Woe R RA 11 
M & 
„M, Erfurt, speci men 
not received. —A. G. H, Sydney, Ne i 
HOt ey y ney, ew souin men ar W. 
. Mi » D— 
ek, D. W. WT A. 
n SPECIMENS, &c., RECEIVED.—W. R. A., New- 
D — 
2 
DIED.—On the lësh inst., at St. Jo 
hn's Nursery, 
Mat N Lane, Ealing, Fran Georce Cation: 
age 21, ths Sa son of George Se Louisa Cannon. 
CHRONICLE. 
[January 26, 1895, 
MONIFERÆ. — Abies Douglasii, 11 te. 2 b. 
i ; Canadensis, 10 4 
per 4 oz.; Araucaria Pci 
- 
eek: 
48 4 ft. ; Cup. mac 8 ot 
vawsoniana, 3to4 eo 25s. per 100, 4to Shag 
t., 3? * 10 10 ři ft., 40s. ; Erecta viridis, 3 
18 in., 6s. per doz.. 2 ft., 12s. ; 
s Ce sary i 12 3 18 in. 108. — 
r 100; Aurea, bushy, 
to 4 ft., 121. per doz, 1 „14 ‘tt. w per 100; 
Th Tobbi "3 ft. 2058., 2ft., "10s., 4 to 5 ft., 50s., 7 ft., extra 
— aan br: ata, 23 to 3 ft., 188. per doz., she 30s, 
GARLIES MITCHELL. Nurseryman, Stran 
wie * 
Sry 
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