Остовва 26, 1895] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 508 | 
V RS CorrectTion.—We regret that in the list of aub- inodora — pleno; 2. Pyrethrum Partbenium 
ЖАР ЕЕ (у newer = X S scribera Г the Testimonial to Mr. А. Е. Barron flore-pleno -5 М, C., Kingstown, Globba — 
21 с 2 E given ia our last issus, the name of the Rev. W. fora, Bot, ag. t. 1498 —R. M. 
= 7 A "2 Wilks was spelled Weeks. Makoyana ; T Zingiber officinalis (Ginger- AD. 
d oreesponde nts] Là d  DzxpRosiUMs: C. S. It ie most likely that the You may grow it as an evergreen, or rest it for а 
—— #22 = : Dendrobium nobile are makin owths on time when all the growths are iue and no 
the large D 4 our circulation, we are the pseudo-bulbs, in place of flowers, through more leaves coming.—4, B. е flower of 
r the plants a haviog had a sufficiently long rest Cypripedium was a Tain card-board boxes 
as earl ee n badiy aid us by Br а ate pe quer in a": house, Or water may have been afforded 1 ч T use for sending 2 through +; poat. 
LE Ra Wednesday. too s00 So »metimer, when all other necessary b the it s C ys somewhat like those of C. bar- 
Pa Prax rom Ice-nouse: Z. Tbe plan for a good conditions are observed, the plants will grow as atum it is C. siamense 
ce-house must depend upon the locality for which indicated, if the — j^ which — are kept is Neres: J. D. The Nerines, vem d to their having 
the porsianier one is required, Ifthe soil ia very not saficiently ve ven «зда been loosely packed, were quite destroyed, Send 
porous the well would perbaps be best above ground Іх A Penson BEAN HOUSE: r. Tomatos would more flowers properly pac 
with double walle, The figure given is of one eceed with the Beans, Tura been both ı must be keptfree (у oniensis, It is a very 
frcm weeds, unusual occurrence for а plant of this species to 
Litium caaALcEDONICUM: W, J. N. The old — produce а flower-spike from the apex of the 
^ produced two flower shoots, which is in excess of and in your case it is still more ыйл нау 
à what is usual, and when this ia the ж” two bulbs seeing that а ie is being produced from 
s form, and the mother bulb as onsequence the base concurrently. 
x becomes ао —— weakened that it is — likely to Омізаюн у» н banner TORIES : 
NC be of any more use, J, Coo rden not finding a place in 
І ; N LanRGE кетч È H. B. Twenty- eight ounces is a these pere eni adi the publishers will be only 
"s N good weight for Pitmaston Dach ub muc oo glad to insert it if you will communicate with 
. SERE pee heavier examples have been seen * "Ured e's St. them. 
8 a Grosse Dillon, Ch lle, Beurré 
Oak Hardy). ус ч, ep C тө a, n TS Onora een Dinni. It i 106 un un- 
же ЕМУ HR iel, and Cat common thing for thia plant to have two epikes to 
чие ost Те р ту e *] Miss Jonrrrg Cannations Dyrna: Thos, Simmonds, the bu b, but with it, and aleo the Odontoglossum, 
The plants are phar infeated with eelworms there is strong evidence t that you get a good show 
| t the . If you will send a specimen or two of flowera from your plante, and that in the culture 
| | we ahal be glad to inform you of the cause of their of them you will be successful. 
| : | hy po Prnntxsroxx Pirrix: Hibernia. We know of no 
| — | э eem fiers, and and к — pee are M на — — of this stig The other question next 
z this severely totax our resources. y entail 
| | an expenditure ‘of time, labour, — man eh — ow Ришомк: R, M. Te Orchid is Pleione lagenaria. 
| i | correspondents as far as wa caa. but the thing ee ma Gardeners Atter flowering it should be freely — 4 until 
\ [эел cer erede зугаа мум he Cary Rage — m the leaves turn yellow and fall off next year, when 
А th it not more than siz s sant an де dea dealt — at a time. it should be ke epi dry until the flower-buds appear. 
E ie senters ty soil айо а emi mil m the dir аараан: T, P, Very fine fruita for this or any 
®л Hell ж Orphin Fund. ‹ g plants or fruits * de as op. 
rae te la 3 demanding fms ond reari Ar Sena шаат үн Pors wow ux Boa W, H. 
„жг enquiries in the current week. Specimens should be good ones, e should fear the ruit are isi for E 
—— RIAL RARE : Mos sont ааган ‘be nama Loaves memes r Florists’ varie- urposes, unless you can put a stop to ower- 
Ir Names or or Fare: : them 
; P: nville Seedling ; 2, ng. not exp the in, but place 
Scarlet Golden Pippin; 3 ‘Gone үе Pippin ; — frames or Азау in with balf- 
4, Fearn’s Pippin 5 5, New Hawthornden; 6, ee lea a vu Ed SUM dort vc ar e — i oai 
a big 1 "n UN Rond 1, the plaito then, therefore, facing two ways. 
Ci 
Napoléon Pear; 2, Rymer; 3, Emperor Alexander; Viotzr Czar: E. A. C, I: is late for transplantiag 
4, Alfriston; 5, Lady Henniker; 6, not certain Violets into pits or h m 1 
d'Angou 2, Uvedale’s St plants would n loom so satisfactorily, at least, 
Germain; 3 not known; 4, Beurré Diel; 5, n at any early part of the winter nts 
М д. у'в Pip . Apples, hich have been suitably prepared for this kind of 
1, Braddick’s Nonpareil; 2, Grangs’s Pearmain; Iture. nhouse not uitable placa 
nown; 4, Claygate Pearmain; 5, Kerr either, 00 glasa if 
Pippin ; 6, B! im Orange; Pears, 1, Verulam; planted out, and artificial heat is Tin to their 
3. Bəllissimə d'Hiver; 6, Bergamot d'Esperen; — et You may cultivate Violets in pota on 
others not known.—7. J. 1, Manks’ Codiin ; 2, AA grey shelf, Large onea gom be 
Kirke’s Lord Nelson; 3, Schoolmaster ; 4, Ham- eb т them, во as to pot up the mother 
biedon Deux-ans; 5, Pear, Jersey Gratioli; 7, and чудне, of the es ay runners, but thia 
Сох’ Orange Pippin; 6, Beurré Hardy.—G, D. must be done in September, 
ear, Gansell's Bergamot.— A. CoMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED.—C. P. N.—G. W.—H. W. W.— 
L joe ool; 2 Forge. The varieties you mention М. Е. В. — Т. С. — Н, М. — Harrison Weir. — W. 5 
7 are — read а са fruits.—E. J. 1, Pear, ET 3 
dimensions of a good house should not in any case Noveau ; 2, Beurré Defais; 3, Beurré d' Aremberg; B. Wadde.—J. H.—R. 8.& Co.—D. M.—H. Ө. H.—Houston.— 
be less than these in this case d окне Sene: Б " 1— Old B. R. 8.—H. be eo A а-ы x cw 8. —Camoeens — 
Booxs: J. D. Fruit Farmi er Pr oft. by G. B Nonpareil.—G, B. 1, Cox's Orange Pippin; 2, Sons (with tbanks).—C, J. W. =B. E —A B. k 60. 
— ere. br F. 3 d, 29. Week Steet, Sturmer Рїрәїп; л 88 Seedling ; * Stirling G. 8.—M. T,—W.W.—E. 0.—Dic sous.—East Anglia, sell 
Maidsto Culture for Smali orem by Castle; 5, Tower of Glamis; 6, not recognised.— uH - week (thanks ior ^or pe i to Gardeners 
J. — published by Jakeman & Car 5573 
printers, Here et Sarton —— 
by W. A published by Chapman & Hail, 
London.—4. Lefort, ille St, 
Rosariams Year published by Bemrose & 
Sons, 23, O.d T London, E.C. EES 
Carnation: H, J, Am — known as CONTINUED Паэта in the CIRCULATION OF THE 
the — — It is 3 very un- 2d а GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.” 
o erer as P аа : V, А, G. The season Joplin de Tux e vrbis e обр тая 
for the first has been a most favourable one, and ot d' Esperen ; " eurré Diel, large poe acetonide 
produce is finer and better than usual. rat at Apple, 1, Scarlet Nonpariel; 2 Grange's Chronicle” Más, sinos the reduction ia the prios of the paper 
Broccoli, on the contrary, are still growing, and Pearmain; 4, Kerry Pippin.—H. D. H. Apple,  [noreased to the extent ot more than 80 per cent., 
should hard weather be ex Ч of the Scarlet —W, W. 1, Dachesse d'Angou- 
of all exuberant plants and replanting them, their ecognised ; 5, Gravenstein; 6, Court Ре 
heads inclining to the north, This is readily done ler-. Н, Pear, Baches d'Angoulême, 
w use | 
—— ee mot answered in 
and the other handle the plant, and in Names or PLants 
T this issus are requested to consult the next number, — 
ays Fg that the leaves seni i "7 9. Plareoizs О lig. R1, Metrieazia 
