Jory 20, 1895.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 71 
Lagos, Somaliland, and southern Arabia. In an Street, Victoria кчө: 8 At V gi in 
article on the Sugar Maple and its products, we are by Mr. P. Bror on The Carnation 
ground—very fine. Some of ys newer pe sent 
to those 
— will Бен rea МЕ: 
out by Messrs, Paul & Son аге equal 
distributed by Crozy, 
Th i " of Linnzas 
was, it appears, the species now better known as CANNAS. —We recommend all interested i in these EPPING FORE8T.—The Report from the Epping 
um, Sir C Wager e Maple. Gos- now in blcom at Forest Committee to the Court of Common Council 
sypium Masters, considered to be the origin the Royal Horticultural Society's garden at Chiswick; bas been published, It deals with ths alleged undue 
Fic. l4.—HEMEROCALLIS AURANTIACUS VAR. MAJOR. (SEE Р. 62.) 
| 9f the cultivated forms of G. herbaceum, and pre- 
ee ee э ылыы er RES 
viously only known from Sindh, has been discovered 
Sararanga 
by Mr. Вахт in southern Arabia. 
sinuosa, Hemsley, is the name of a extraordinary 
Pandanus from the Solomon Islan 
THE Roya Bethe geld anew Society.—The 
next meeting of the Royal H Itural Society will 
be held on Tuesday, Jaly 23, in the Drill Hall, James 
they will be well repaid for their trouble. Amongthe and unn 
best varieties now in bloom are Séaateur Montefiore, 
ө: 
owing Al 
scarlet-crimson self, very bio. Star of 1891, orange- 
red; Antoine Barton, with red spots on a yellow 
unnecessary cutting of timber in the forest. 
“ We fail to fad,” say the Committee, just fication 
for the attack that has been made; bu dii contrary, 
we of gross on." 
Attached to the report are reproductions of drawings 
purporting 
the forest on that ra together with 
the same spots two 
days later, May 6. Judging 
