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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
* Owin the large sap in our circulation, we are 
“ae the eade. 0j goin press some hours earlier. Our 
contributors wii — aid us p Linen ins нал communications 
as possible, 
dar 
as early in the we Communications should reach 
us not later than 
AMARYLL G. H. W. Ii you turn to p. 342 in 
n: tót. 3 21, 1895, you will find yn 
r to all of dd questions regarding the 
recy aon of Amary 
AMPELOPSIS VEI 2, С, Rugby. The itn 
leaves and i iriolilate leaves are simply 
itchii under Bron 
nd — 
as grow: 
of developing to the fall exte 
Books—FroRar DECORATION : 
We believe Mr. Upcott Gill, 
Strand, W.C., pu ablishes а modern m 
subject. A small one by C.C. Saward me published 
же and J. M. С 
Baz 
by the same Office late in the 60's, but this is too 
antiqua 0 зе А — work 2 
vnie Hassard, entitled Floral Decoration for the 
lli te, was published by Macmillan & Co. 
in 1875, & met with at the те 
bockshops.—Arboretum. Kemp's y Ou 
a Garden, published by Messrs. Bradbury Agnex 
ze PA > verie St J. C.; an 
ed 
Street, Coven 
ontains very good directions for — 
e vegetables in private plac Wem 
7 
Garden d Н. W. Ward, publish "t by Eyre & 
Spcttis ead , East Harding Street, London, E.C., 
will afford just the . of information on Kitchen 
Gardening that your 
Cuivesine 1м Curysantaemum Roots: K. J. G. The 
ciubbing of Chrysanthemu has in some 
instances been ved to be caused by n use of 
une ure, and + ample examined is 
an 
probably ғо caused, Eelworms and fang! are 
abeent. G. М. 
Рехрковісмз WanpiaNum AND Кози: W. S. The 
plants are eufieri 58 & the 
oot, ey have probably lost ony of their 
roots entirely, or these have rotted fr e points 
a short distance. An examination oe the roota is 
hese ere foun be deeayed, 
very necessary. Ift 
wash wbat remains after deca 
& moss, keeping them & 
cha ely n moist house, and — d. 
wice a wee e apri 
КЕ sir or бм шау be 
FASCIATION IN ÁNTIRRHINUM. The zm ed Co. 
send hotograph of а plant in this condition, 
which is very common, as a result probably of 
ui. wth. 
OUSES, EACH OF 150 FEET LONG: 
cool treatment. Nothing less 
an a day temperature of 70° to 75°, and nigh 
of 60° w ou might grow Tomatos, 
it will to in y pure 
robust planta, and at once; also mbers, 
choosing a medium-si early prolific variety. 
ese should now be in the beds if for very early 
fruiting, u 1 later plantings 
would do rcing houses you might 
t 
b, Roses Lil of the Vall 5 
blooming Begoniae gs 3 ге. 
Datch Bulbs ; Gardenias, f clean 
oe n Я Rhododend ridum, Eacharis 
yrsiphyllum, L к, Маїа i ; 
Mustard and Cress v^ proni ii 
GRAPES AND App The ^. es 
ЕВ; m W, 
shanked, the iem < which m alady ari ois 
such as through a — badly 
"is roots growing low sba 
from the active agency of 
ing of ae nre 
poene Ta Ana by hail, Bare oily ша jared | 2 
RAPES NOT Cotounine: W, M. Y. 
X 
Muscata are evidently doing well ex om bal they 
GARDENERS 
fail to finish. Banch and berries are i ee size. 
They require е be started fairly е a in the 
season, and must be given plenty о Ema In this 
Priser they Nan jast the same emet as 
of Alexandria, 
Insects: G. 4. The name of the beetle ia Olibrus 
neus. R. MeL. 
vsunooMs: A Subscriber. We do not — that 
Mushrooms would n rom 
horses fed largely on Thorley’s Wool, _the 
crops would not equal what would bə obtained 
om corn-fed a aps some of 
Loren will i kindiy state their iar 
vrs, FRUITS, ET be s —The appli- 
те 50 numerous 
- this season as sever 
enditure on €: labour, 
кй 2 have no ide We 
е, of whic x our 
correspondents as fas as wecin, 
Chronicl: is our r business, to whic hing 205 — give way. 
Correspondents а 3 1 0. to observe the rule 
tat o t more iini speci. e dealt with at a time. 
more are sent, it ме а яне а 2 men; ы! 
end also 
sender, to $ a small contribu.ion to the Gardeners 
Orphan Fund. Correspondents sending plants or fruits be 
named, or aski tions demanding time and research for 
their olution, ees — ое to obtain an answer to their 
enqui seme should be good beri 
82 packed d'and. nd тилге. Leaves only, or Florists’ va 
MES OF — W. Т, H. Your second ee 
The 3 
etter was not lost. 
e if the Apple r e to be merely a local 
Г... D. 1 Gieià M 
7 ; 3, not recognise 
mic 
léon.— Alpha, » 
Beurré Сред 1, Beuri nlis; 4, 
Triomphe de Fedele ne; 7, Beu 
for subscription to the (к ‘Orphan Ка p 
& purely че 
аи 3, Haw ornden ; 4, O. areil ; 
5, Blenheim Orange ; 6, Kerry Pippin. $4, 
Fearn's Pippin ; » King of the Pippins. hers 
unknown, worthles BE MT — ; 
2, Edmund Jupp; 3 ‘Cellini ; 4, Daten ne; 
Б, Waltham Abbey S«edl: ng.—Sherring fog "s 
Chaumontelle.— 
J 
ox was 
ruita were injared) -K. 
or wi 2, Ss Caroline 
3, Kerry Pip 4 Beau of Kent; 5, 
och. 
a Cour; : 5, Betty 
u have done, and 
enclose 1 of each . P with 
shoots and fo іаво. А iums were 
packed badly, and in too vade n los. If you 
— um you ce enclose а shoot of the 
variety, 
LANTS: Correspondents not answered in 
rt number. 
^ etm С coccinea.— N, 
olidago virga. sures ; 2, not, recognised ; 3, Poly- 
UE UA 4 —— ге ium eee a 
3 5 1, F. stant um gran ; 2, Fran ramosa 
—— nobilis; ^ 2 — 1 
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CHRONICLE. 
[Остовав 12, 1895, 
піса of garden 
om 
Salvia elegans. 
MO. Crops UNDER GLASS: A. В, See 
clamen. In regard to your other 
marketabl could р 
market at little cost in carriage, ке: in fi 
condition 0 e u 
out а > hoe agape 1 Jen wi 
woul ve. 
тоша 2 2 9005 dung p feet of Stepha n 
naged, and coming , but they 
E а рея sum of m 
dust over affected plants, and a 1 
to ноор in broad shallow meer Ee p 
ы or TRADE GLASSHOUSE 
ment on houses actually — in the ¢ 
tion of plants, fruite, &c., for sal 
one-fourt the usual amount levied. 
of Pu 
for March 29, р. 422, vol. i, 1887, and 
sam 
сал IN AN re osED GAR 
the Rose-beds, any 
of the Rose should do well. 
—— GRANULATA : C. Ро 
а mixture of loam, broken sandatone, 
be €— out-of-doors in March. 
Vine Roor: A. Roberts. Not Plor da 
but an Жы. due to some injar Te 
place many years aco UR from frost, 
Vine must bə very o 
VINES AND THE USE ОЕ RICH. 
J. W. М, The use 
тена to plants of “every iniit 
to the directions given, & |i 
ja case in which Gage | 
ripeness, hen the G 
Vines, there is no risk of any 
ComMUNTOATIONS RECEIVED. — 2, W. WIIkin ^ 
letter card forwarded on day of its receipt P 
we — 
р. Т. (next week), Dulau & 8. ур, 
W. Н. S. & Со.— ry 
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