Остовев 5, 1895.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
407 
1 . tors: K. L. G 
Insect бонда SAXIFRAGE 
Insects 
LACK AND Wuite GRarks : H. G. B The berries 
— affected with the — чы spot,” a fungus 
called G'xosporium læticolor; there is no known 
cure for it, although the free 
oon as seen ali the affected | 
m Mea them forthwit 
CrERODENDRONS: R. 2 Keep them moderately 
dry during v! winter. 
When growing, the 
temperature of the ‘cool part af the Cattleya- house 
suits it well, but during the winter it be 
individually last in ee. condition for а long time. 
the sun к Mens, at dr times full exposure is 
best for 
pasa — 2 FOR PLANTS or Coreus то вк WIN 
AM, Г бу узене cuttings wond 
Hog 25 p ioien number for a large 48, ie, a 
5 in 
owe id — to inform 
уоп which is the best ee 
tries came to hand in a 
Probably 
. 
cies of weevil, The beetles 
т. P 
plante, searching mee o for the T the grabe, and then 
replant into fresh soil 
а. 
‚ Par е Pear trees were attacked 
by ir iudi Carta ТЕ and destroy 
them; or place eet, ог something similar 
under the trees, and str ike the “lower part of the 
a mallet, gathering up the 
If the trees are tall, spray with 
sene emulsion, R. McL. 
«зай 5, Lord "ud nor; 8, King 
pins 1, Adam's 
„Golden Noble 
1, Kerry Pippin; 2, Blenheim 
i Yorkshire * others 
cider varietie tye . 1, Beu 
Apple, На Door 
, Maréchal al de la Cour; 2. Fonda j 
Cox Orange ippin. 
нир Mundi; 1 
heim Orange; 
6, Mar — Sherrington: l, Pear Marie Laas; ; 
Peroxia: W, A. G 
Pyrus Maurxr: 
SEEDLING BALDWIN APPLE 
TzuawATOPHORE: R. 7. 
efficient means 
2, next week; 3, Catillac. — Constant Reader. 
Isabella, or some — — can Grape. 
Names or PLANTS: Corresponde nswered in 
this i. are requested to consult the next number 
W. ou must send bett ecimens,— 
R G. К. 1, Aster Tradescanti cordi- 
folius; 3, A. acris var. punctata; 4, A. lmvis.— 
Bagshot Magnolia acuminata.— E. A. 1, On- 
cidium varicosu 2, Oncidium dasytyle, —J. К. 
atu 
Nep pet olle ; topteris 
bulbifera, —G. A, Ner * O'Brieni “aon 
J. e ыр» 2, mbucus 
canadensie. — G. Ат tary Belladonna.— 
G Gaaphalium uliginoa 
Not uncommon. 
e fruits make a preserve, 
rather acid, but very Kiat y to the taste. Pare 
the fruita thinly, and remove the seeds. Boil the 
it — qui pass 
ft, 
hrough a sieve, weigh it, and add half the weight 
of * best loaf: sugar (erased) to the pulp, and 
oil the mixture until it “jellies” as it cools. 
Pat it aay in glass jars, E tied down. 
iw. D. ithout seeing 
the plant we are not enabled to iria an opinion 
t à small amount of shoot- eser. 
all the pruning required. It is not good 
росе {о сгор Фет trees heavily, as it tends 
to check growth too much, 
: R. М, Use Weed- 
"killer, which is to be bought of the florists and 
water 
the floor with P bast broom and hot so 
eg ите — 
killing са о: “ae 
grown under glass, serae injury to the latter, 
IL uS eha h is no di ifüculty in 
outer covering of 
have the frui P = the tre e too lo is 
with the result that they have become '' sleepy." 
* iety be taken from the tree as soon 
i the stem 
nearly always оне. In the —.— except ben 
cold clayey soils, this variety should 
в ruits generally boania ing 
mealy or else rapidly over-ripe. vour of 
the fruit is more racy from trees growing in the 
open quarters 
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