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ENQUIRIES, 
He that questioncth much tall learn much.”’"—Baoow, 
Avpress: Nurseryman. No. 1, Clement's Inn, 
Strand, W. C. 
BrLexnrim OnAN o MELON : X. Please send specimen 
roots, 
Carnations: A, G. The too common Carnaton- 
Mixture or weak Gishurst Compound. Mix 
little mortar-rabbish with the soil. 
CHAMEROPS EXCELSA: The flowering of 
this species is not unusual the plant 
reached a m 
Cvoumners : H, W. Send specimen of roots and 
leaves. — F. A, Next week. 
Fr ; cannot call to mind any special 
manual extant on the cultivation of under 
plass, foun: D. Thomson’s 
Fruit le 
lass, an eè ve artic 
on the subject. The book is published by Black- 
w & „London and Edin 5 
Mr. Barron's paper in the Journal of the R. H. S., 
vol. xiii., 1891, p. 122. 
Focusa Leaves Disriavren: 8, Heaton. This 
isease is ca by fungus called Oospora 
epilobii., Cat off and barn diseased leaves and 
shoots. 8 leaves; or better, immerse the 
entire plant ina colow of Condy’ 
Fluid. G. Mi 
up their would be to get seed from 
native and cultivate them for purposes 
of study. G. N. 
Names or A 
im a * scabra ; 
mum frutescens n paye 
has muc 
Nevinsia) alabensis, hardy roeaceous shrub, 
months; at ite appetite is ° 
We do not suppose it would consume of 
any kind, 
View Waevit W. 
W. W. A weevil most destructive. 
Trap them with slices of Carrot or Potato, and go 
round at night when they are feeding. 
COMMUNICATIONS Recerven.—J. W. (next week) — W. K. 
J. H. H, Trinidad.—H. C. F.—K. K., Gartenbau Gesell- 
H. 
£ 
—J. OB.—U. Dammer. —. E. J-A W. 
W. G.-J. D.—C. T. D-H wi 
=H. M.—W. G.—J. D. ; W. W.J. J. W. 
R. D.—J.8., W.-R. G. b. T. T.. M. . 
PHOTOGRAPHS RECEIVED, WITH THANKS.—Sir 
