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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE 
437 
by Simpkin, Marshall, 1 Kent & Co., 
i ss Ormerod also be 
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1884, viz., Guide to Methods of Insect Life, with 
remedies and ere. of insect ravages, 
ce 2s, 
A Bxxcn on 1 
Aiter paring the sur —9 smooth, paint tit over 
with slate- r oil- paint, or cov rie the wound 
inc, nailed on securely, painting that 
GARDENIA FLowzR-BUDS Drorrine: G. K. C. The 
owth owing to the 
igh degree of temperature kept up—70° to 80°— 
0° too high, the flower-buds fall Og There 
Fie, 61.—TROULHILIUM TIPULIFORME, 
There were no “ weevils” in 
boring th 
those of the Currant pp Moth (Trochiliam 
tipuliforme), Where 
these o 
now wap & fall- —_— the mischief is practically 
for all one can do is to lessen 
the — for the next. R. McL. 
Marcuzerre Carnation: E. O. W. We cannot say 
how the plants would grow. Seedling Car- 
va ions grow usually — — 2 feet high in goed land. 
Names or P . Cotoneaster uff! ais,— 
var. 
oia 
; 8, Meg, D ; bat why send 
C. 
iata Luddemanniana (apeciosimimum), 
ina 9 mr but not very to flower, 
J.L McKellar Passiflora al 
nder glass 
was ed 3 Adams & C 
one publish y ton O, 
London, price 6d. 
W. an hat —.— 
famigate the 
or the “wera yon wil a a injury 
to both, You evry you iad 
Thob motion speciosum: A. F. 
foot 
3 : J. P., North ſelds. The sport 
is pretty, and, from T description =y pas it 
ove ht to be worth oo 
Kaa: Foreman. New, est Ladhams, large, full, 
pink with carmine cna, free ; Her Majesty, 
white—nothing else #0 : „ Tosy- 
purple; Em red, fin orm, e 3 
Eurydice, y-red, fine form; Heath's Beauty, 
bright red, clear and distinct—a good market 
variety; Irene, ruby, di s. Hobbs 
purple, fine form; Oliver Cromwell, light rose, 
free; Rosy Morn, deep cerise, , full, distinct 
Tator, deep ruby. Fancy Pinks: Anne Bole yne, 
= rby I Dee, Early Blush, Mrs, Sinkins, Souvenir 
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Revative Posrrron or 1 9 Serars 
ETE 
The best thin to answer your 
question is to cite the — passage — De. 
Vine’ t Book of Botany, just pub- 
lished (se — ge 
develope 2 0 d 
the axis (though higher) to the aingle prophyllum 
or to per (n) whe two. ence 
the position of the prophylla affects that of the 
ff 
quently, that of all the floral 
organs, us a not uncommon in the mono- 
cotyledons for the 1 prophyilam to be placed 
either obliquely or laterally (some Liliacem, 
anterior an or 
en the one or the two prophylla 
d, the position of the sepals may be 
are latera 
Epilobiam, Clarkia) ; na pg calyx, 
e 
growth would be shorten: y about one month, 
“ag — — . should be — favourable 
they d ne 
Krilia — — — of rosoe fe up the roots, 
all the stont pieces with one 
tog ut them, say to 6-8 inches in 
length, plating — . dug, fairly rie 
ground, dropping them iaio holes with the bud an 
inch or so below the surface, you would obtain 
year. See Kitchen Gar 
irburn 
ro should try the wing 
, common Ivy and — calycinum, 
We know of no species of grass that would 
succeed 
shrubs, and let it climb as it is much 
prettier so. A small quantity of fresh loamy soil 
and lef mould should be placed gg the ball of 
mould wh 
Waive. | 
Pur- 
: Foreman. To begin with, "Lady Fitewygram 
cannot be excelled for flowering in and 
Csaba Elaine, Eynsford White, and Malle. 
Lacroix for November; and for December, Léon 
Carrié re, pg Dav ia, and 
M ` he latest 
ariet: so good as 
fe fusion oe ee white dower through January and 
February. E. Molyneux 
3 ve not space to ch 
B. At 
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LAWN MOWERS, 
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Royal Horticultural Society, ty, en Garden, 1 
March 16, 1894.— Dear Sirs, I may en d 
of iteent out in recent years, 
undoubted 
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