Jury 20, 1895.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE 79 
POTATOS. 
A scott July 16. rmn ae 
; New, 80s. to 1208. per to 
— July 16. == айаш ons :—Hebrons, 80s. to 
Old, 40s. to 60s. per 
.; Puritans, 90s. to 100s.; Snowdrops, 80s. to 100s. 
Kidneys, 100s, to 120s. per ton. 
TFORD: July 16.—Quotations : — Old s, to 40s. 
n. is — of sene 80s. to 905. ; 
[сеэдер 90з. ом 
ew: ере 
. 6d. to 5s. do. 
Monarch, 5s. to 6s.; Puritans, do.: poeni 4s, to bs. 
т ew 
E AVERAGES: July 17. рой рхри, 805, to 100s. 
"o — the aggre- 
. duration, of degrees of 
42° Fahr. for th 
temperature above or below e period 
named : — з combined result is in Day- 
— 8 '' Day-degree” signi continued for 
— hours, or any other есу of d for 
an inversely proportional number of hours. 
| TEMPERATURE. RAINFALL, БИС 
Ф 2 [Л LU 
ACCUMULATED, E 
zi 4. 6 1. 
ЧЫ: T$ $|4 24 82 
вы |е Ф a| d [99|2' 
ДЕЕ 3 das TR Р EE: E ИГЕ 
A558 |a gagag] 33 |27| 2225 
A52» * M | 2 32 2 Pobre an ве» 
ЧЕ & 3 59-594 — 42 2 o|o S 
+5 E | Е „ plo 5 8 3 Salsa 
bec 5 |a 328 +9 з 1g |5859 
iii|i ТИНЕ НГЫ 
Day-| Day-| Day-| Day- | 10ths 
deg. | deg. | deg. d Inch. 5 
0j0aver| 87 0 ＋ 10+ 8 + 117 21˙1 12 | 30 
1/0 aver 1(0 0 |+ 1214 415 2 — | 93 12˙7 37 
2/1-r-|1 0 + 70|-- 277 2 — |.96 | 12°6) 50 | 34 
31 + 0 + 20-7283 3— 8 9°4) 59 | 47 
4/0 aver 127 0 |+ 48/+ 372 4 — | 75 |10 4| 61 | 38 
5 1+ 0 |— 15/+ 333 4 — 72 8˙4 62 | 40 
6 1 — o9 0 + 50|4-384| 2 + 18:0| 30 35 
7| 1 — | 113 0 + „ 83 12˙5 46 37 
8| 1＋ 12 0 |+ 224-337] 5 — | 77 135 50 | 48 
9/0 aver 104 0 |+ 114+ 275 de 107 |141, 20 | 35 
10/0 aver} 117 0 — 37/+ 195) 2 — 15°7 29 37 
* 1 + | 139 0 ү 9+ 248) 4 — "EP 50 
5 — s indicated by number in the first column are 
ad Sootland, pE; 2 "aco d, N. E.; ri d. E. 
; 
4, Midian, ties; ELE, р 
Principal Grazing, ®с., p м V 
— жай ur 8, England, KL 9, 
10, Ireland, S. *Channel Islan 
d PAST 
THE following summary record of the weather r throughout 
the British Islands for the end караш J Jaly 13, is furnished 
from the M. — € ume 
The 
n the extreme 
western and езен generally fair 
in all other localities, alth was кре ые) їп 
nearly all places оп on Thursday o or or Friday. 
“The tem: һа the earli eo 
perature was hig 
riod, but fell сог 3 towards its close, and 
average for the week did not differ materi. ally from the — 
value, The highest of the were recorded either on 
or 8th, and ran ranged from 80° to 82° over the grea 
сина 1 — Ee se eee 
of Scotland. ere record 
, W^ 
and also in * d, N.', and equalled it in * England, 
N.W.’ ; but in all other distri in a deficiency 
The bright ine was in ex er the whole of 
England, as well as in Scot E.'; but in Jreland th 
West and north of Scotland, the amount recorded was less than 
— mean for the time of y регсепі ge of the possibl 
ву т ranged from 62 іп * England, S.“, and 61 in the ‘ Mid- 
Counties,’ and between 46 and 59 in the other 
from 
е districts, to 20 in ‘Ireland, N.’, and 12 ia * Scot- 
To A MINOR BARD. lished by Simpkin, Martian, Kent & Co., Stationers’ 
Poet, who long hast tuned thy song Hal uH 15 Е.С. — F. С. Heinemann 
Еҥ» n ny's Directo 
In praise of Roses and of Lilies, Price, 2 doll Chicago: а ече һу de 
And wreathed each line with Eglantine American Florists’ Co. contains а list of 
i 
To please the lovely Amaryllis, Florists, Nurserymen, and Seedemen in the United 
The taste in flowers sex lines embody States of America, besides other useful matter, 
Is just a little bit dém Ca 
If thou wouldst write d our delig 
hens — 
BNATION Елилхб то Broom: J. Н, Caused by 
bith tering, probably, There is no diseas 
Carnations: J. A. The „ыы. аге probably 
due to the presence of eel-worm ey a 
Why obstinately shut thine eyes ec dae the soil, so that they a difficult " 
get 
To agria novelties ? 
They flaunt themselves on hot-house shelves, Снвү 
ndary 
oid confusion, the proper ter- 
minal bud гот called the primary terminal, 
hey are affected by the bulb- 
T ! 
Should peine on their glories tire thee, 
Their names alone must needs inspire thee, 
How sweet, my friend, to seize and spend ЕрснАвз: W, J. 
The wealth these noble names supply us ;— mite, and there being no орге Bing the malady, you 
To sing of Masdevallias had better burn all the bulbs and make 
Of Zygopetalum, and Phaius а new start with clean oe 
And, seeking for a ane b$ “ 1 Grap The s 750 are due to a fungus 
To find it in “ Odontoglos. 
Then cid s Cymbidium and rm 
aste with the purple "de 
Calanthe, too, of gorgeous è 
Then haste !—The vacant Ча 
(Гуе shown the way)—’tis dane e win it, 
So set to work this very m 
ms: R. D. L. gus 
figured in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, July 21, 1894. 
Spraying with Bo snae IM ure in the ver 
young state would be servi 
Nawzs or Prants: Corr not answered in 
piene 
to priv the next number. 
"or РЗ Gazette. 
elegans; 6, Stenactis spe- 
E N 0 UIRY, osa.—W, Over. Cattleya granulosa, var. Du- 
ме A — X. : rus Sorbus, the true 
Service; 2, Spiræa callosa.— E. J. A ed 
фе 
He that questioneth much shall learn much.”?—Baocon, 
‚ Myrsiphyllum — 
British WIXESs. — "C. H. I.“ wishes for som 
receipts {ог making wine ent Carrante, Raspberries, теь often called Smilax; 2, aes anthus 
Gooseberries, and Plums nivosus ; 3, Cyrtomium (Aspidium) aleatum, 
ә a cold greenhouse or conservatory Fern; 4, 
Lastrea aristata cg M., France, "The 
flowers of Epid were q up 
on arrival, but they — to be of the variable 
E. fragrans. The abnormal fi very sin- 
—#, V. T. Guevinia ing P. s, 
figured in the , uly 12, HM 
р. 41.—H, Henkel. Dendrobium gratiotissimum 
the her probably Phlox maculata Pup mid 
Amateur, Lavatera trimestris. 
* Owing to the lar т circulation, 
W ha under the Ы тавы sehen $ press some 
p А 
earlier. Our contributors, who well know what this implies, wiil Without seeing the trees we are 
kindly aid us by sending their communications as early in — кине 27 to aie more than make a 
Wednesday. ^ nications should reach us not later tha the evils complained of, We know how severely 
„ Praxi E andy то for Nares the sulphurous fumes of coke-oven b g 
sending plants Ж olm to be named, or questions pit-h i the fruit Lambton 
demanding time and research for their attis: must not que Castle ; ity BM ne 5 2 b nores that гс 
to о an anewer proximity o "бил укы istrict of Byker a e 
Specimens. should be good ones, carefully packed and wwmbered, ‚буктл collieries may ne 
Florists vari e аа apy An — cnet чан exercised pi pm о бей on the trees 
Roses: J. C, S. We do not Етар?" Roses. 
Богрнірк or Porassium: E, Н, Kept by moat 
emists, 
UALS FOR STANDING THE W. 
‘Agrostemma ЗА i-rosea fimbriata, "T = 1: Ate 
foot ; ES aurea, 1} foo 
Cacalia 5 ane 1 foot; Calliopsis Drumm adi 
суче have the “ black spot,” 
a fungus, Peronospora lyco- 
oot; Clarkia elegans, in varie Cat off forthwith, and barn all affected 
1 ; Collinsia, in variety, 1 foot ; Erysimum fruits, and drees the plants with the Bordeaux 
Бо ыан m, 13 foot ; GYn owe californica, ix 
00t; Gilia, in variety, tosiphon 
densiflorus, 1 foot; L Lupinus VEGETABLE Marrows : ptos of «ia da Z. ачын, 
nanus and others, 3 to 24 feet; Nemophila nne tel from 3 ek o i wee eee igh 
2 a foot ; inis олн а ] w- es plant, or, at le gro : та каа 
pendula, ł foot; Sweet Peas, s feet; Venus’ roots, In the while, 
ini sock 
The above is an ample list for any but 
jarge gardens, contai y very | 
1 To re of having a display, 
Г п 
60-pots, and thin he seedlings to five 
or six ia а pot, They should be wintered in cold 
pits or banked-up land close to the glass, and 
ts, and well 1 ы other 
Books: C. М. Т. The Гайба pe Gurdener, = Jos. 
Newton, ublished by Hardwick & бын 192, 
Piccadilly. Milner's Landscape Gardening, pab- 
; Фі GRAPHS, SPECIMENS, &0.; 
mean 
pean oi эө Bordeaux Mixture oe it; of 
taking care to wath all fruits before 
et IR — 
касы ту — W.E. G.—T. H. 0. —R. D.— 
pA d im 8. 8., А 
Max Со‹шч. Pa R. J. L. -F. H.—A. D.—T. T.— 
WURST W. Tunes D. T КА. P.—J. J. W.—A.C Е. 
2 n ~K. P. . F.-H. С.Е —Ј. L—J. A.-G. W. 
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(next week), — s W Me us — a, 
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