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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE 
[June 22, 1895, 
PEACH-TREES IxTRSTRD BY RED-SPIDER AND MILDEW 
R 
vegetation ; but you ave se it twice o 
thrice, red-spider never g rid t one 
application. There should be three day intervals 
between the applications. e mildew can be got 
rid of by th plication of the advertised reme- 
dies, or with flowers · of · ulphur in solution, or b 
moistening the foliage, and dusting the sulphur 
over all p . We should imagine 
en 
free from errors. yed-spider are 
nearly always present when the borders are defi- 
cient in moisture, and mildew is Aliena favoured 
ir in a Peach-bouse is cool and damp 
aol . 17 J. N. the Rose 
ery agreeable cur da but it is 
usual to 2 “them with Tonquin Beans and carra- 
ange s 
and rind; ood ; patchonli, 
Myrtle, and Aloysacitrodoralesres Orris-root ay 
om e e to be obtained in our garden 
and all of Seta. at the wholesale 9 The 
leaves, petals, and roots o me-grown flowers 
and r ges be gathered when dry, and dried 
in the 
SETTING OF THE dy a or Grosse MicNonneE PEACH, 
AND ELRUGE AND Pirmast RANGE NECTARINES : 
B. 4. All of — varieties are sam setters under 
arily good conditions; only the Pea — 8 
il i 
e 20 lings hich preserve 
the ere of the wets with a hardier 
constitution 
Six 
Cu a GREENE : T. J. Habro- 
— "Newelli Polygala grandifora, Heliotro- 
pium perny 0 num, tall-growing species; Tacsonia 
Van Volxemi, Jasminum platen, > sou Plumbago 
capensis, 
Six Roms ror A GREENHOUSE — T. J. Maré- 
bal Niel, 1 Merm La France, 
Niphetos, climbing 8 Louis Van 
Houtte. 
SrRAwRRERRIES: 4, B., Newport, Fruit arrived, but 
no letter. 
Tomatos Diszaszn: W, Rowlands. The plants are 
aes from “ sleepy disease. Follow direilons 
given in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, Jan < 
Alica The 
he Vine is ee by a —— called 
matophors necatrix, a pest too well known in 
yards and orc a, . France and Ger- 
n the root is badly 
d the only 
border, 1 should at once 
lated from the diseased y a narrow, 
deep trench, as the mycelium travels in the soil 
from one plant to another, G. Masse 
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