Fesavary 16, 1895.] THE GARDENERS’ 
d fo: 
Wheat, 19s. 11d.; Barley, 218. 8d.; Oats, 
Wheat, 26s. 3d.; Barley, 28s. 8d.; Oats, 17s. 10d 
Y 
Averages.—The * are . averages of bea prices at 
the principal metropolitan eed during the k:— 
: . inferior, 45s. ge ees . 
aa > mixture, 7055 to 908. 
„ Owing to the large increase in our 6 we are 
reluctantly under the necessity of going to press some hours 
kindly aid us g sending their communications as early in the 
week as possible. Communications should reach us not later t than 
oe 
* PLANTS, FRUITS, ETC., TO BE NAMED.—Correspondents 
— a plants fa fruits to be named, or asking questions 
demanding time and research for their solution, must not — 
to obtain an answer their enquiries in the current week. 
Specimens should be good ones, carefully — and numbered, 
and not more than six should be sent at one time. Leav ly, 
e. 
Bamsoos: F. C. Articles appeared in ee xv. 1894, 
at pp. 167, 209, 239, = 368, 407, and 431, 
Booxs: H. Malmberg and Vine Culture, last 
edition, e at 171 K Fleet Street, E. C. In 
and its Culture. by E. Molyneux, pub- 
E 171, a Street, . 2 Lin ndley’s Theory of 
de picked up at the second-hand bookshops. Origin 
e e 3 by Alphonse de Candolle, p ab 
n, Paul. Trench & Co. 1 
2 ye don, ey C. The prices of the 88 that 
are new can be obtained from ‘the publish 
Caratocuz or BRITISH Prants: H. E. ii 2 Sons. 
Carriera Triana iri oe ri Index Kewensis, 
whicb, in the ab ong reason to the 
contrary, should S a accepted as the 
standard, writes Trian s S ñor Triana was 
& man, the addition of “i » in 2 . =— 
form of his name is e sieht , otherw 
wea be 1 to have been site t ta 
Fryxp: We have e essa se a thes 
the Treasurer of the fund = * 
= 8., 3 3 55 25 6 “Nil 
eperandum,’ 2s. 6d. 1 “A D, c, Amos.” 
and 36 from “A cord e iser,” 
Coreectioy : J. H. B. desires us to state that the 
an 
Dur: A, G. Synant 8 or ah union of two o 
sie owers, As there is usually but one Gower 
A e stalk, your case is the more curiou 
. T. This periodical is ‘till in 
“ya dea eren of Dr. Wittmack. 
Berlin. tained « of P. Parey, 10, 3 
wag N Hot-water Pipes: B. G. You had 
F get it washed off the rl kgs a strong 
8 Caustic soda and a 
8 . The ee 
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hei “cl ery = oa froats, 6° below pii 
tors ON THE Roots or i... D. M. The white 
— zent are the gme of the wood-louse. 
eo Or lime-water in a clear atate would 
masta them, They feed on the roots 
ie . A. B. A 3 
inter Peach; 
y “pad a Seeding W n). 
Mund. 6 — W., Lichfield, Apple Gloria 
OF 
8. K “aes H. C. D. Vel eee viridifolia.— 
leis Gack 3 japonica, e in gardens as 
tpeci briata ense se ipii owering 
N Partioulaté a . oA ‘the Native country 
vill e to ill d 
the name ma week; 3 and 6, next 
alba ; 5, Selaginella cæsia, 
CARONICLE. 213 
Removat or Prans Tree: M. E. M. With proper 
precautions n will >a qii safe to move a Plane 
tree ee old. Before removing it, it is advisa- 
ag : 
dated when drawn out at full length at right 
angles tothe stem, The main 8 consists of 
getting out of the soil as many of the long roots 
intact as m ible. These should be traced 
back and freed from the soil to a distance of 3 feet 
from the stem, and to a depth aa more, a8 
may be found necessary. As 8 as dug out, 
wrap them in moist litter and lay ite back on the 
solid ground round the stem, and do not let them 
he 
wheels or rollers to reat upon. Two steady horses 
wit es should pull such a tree out of 
the hole. y cath at various depths, 
ad the earth firmly out them, an 
safeguard against "r app 2 be bee 
of some kind. he tree 
three copious waterings d cia e: a d 
r pre 
oe clos * beneficial for the first year. 
Some amount of 3 of the 8 w 
Wen er > * desirable. 
SEEDLING STRAWBERRY : J. R. Stevens. Fine ts, 
wt well- fáröüred and highly sortie ahd 
n acquisition of no common kind. The colour 
is that of Trollope’s Victoria 
Synantuy: J. M. Union p two flowers is by no 
mea mmo: 
ns unco n 
VALLOTA 7 ack : Vallota, Re: pot the plants in 
une, u af-mould in equal 
Jun r 
A A a rand * sufficient to make it of average 
porosity, Plant the bulbs about 6 inches under 
e er, bu 
top-dre m, and ascertain ch the — is 
all Airy innies year in May or Jun 
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