36 
valuable of mre "re — URS Even 
at £7 15s. Ы m to restrict 
the use of ‘nay. cs LES ; that is, where 
the most ig required hom. a 2 limited number of 
cows, 
Now rumhead Cabbages are over, 
оу ls Sprouts are desirable foods 
for cattle ere t are not obtainable 
daily quantity of Mangold should be increased, 
he on saccharine matter 
than in November, especially where they have 
been о in à ed. 
ach cow may be 
Mangolds twice b tak 
trim off the soil, roots and tops before putting 
ine. & prefer 
iven as much as 15 lbs. 
of 
to 
the Mangolds. 
Bishop’s Walth 
As compared wit 
rn bou Wheat varies L7 in the 
мане ч 3 із - rather "less, x he 
PARA gari n e et м q xi satis- 
factory, e certain at and low-lyin 
land. Seeds mostly ге to be a strong 
healthy plant in th tern counties, but else- 
" ^s 
the rn districts to thes effect ri they 
are pees always Keeping well. 
Ewes rally healthy шиш р satisfactory 
2E 
elite T e earliest in Dors de + = 
be lambing well. Other tives чна 
tained fair condition, considering the frequent 
rains. The т mild weather has allowed of thei 
b kept which has hel jed 
to conserve ‘the Баре во that prospects of 
winter keep have somewhat i improved during the 
month. 
Pits still in short supply, but a slight 
rovement may be noted, and several e PN 
report that it has been sufficient for 
ATION. 
ames of over 12,000 
ation as 
m 
ing dan go 
e (full name and postal address of 
employe I Á— m: (full pe a 
life тазе give эрү p e which the em- 
ployment will be available).’’ 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
Farmers should write the name and other par 
ticulars of ra 
кук Жа ә hae given is шеге соё ы 
tely filled and ко епі to the Ухо ннан 
may теу upon the matter 
obtain 
lam, and r : 
olm li cti P 
race үке» = home, whiter thei 
cal category, may be ed to “Agricaltaral 
Со і і АП 
available for agriculture over 
Obituary. 
Thomas Alexander Morris.— The 
Thomas Alexander Morris, v 
on December 10 las 
late Mr. 
whose death occurred 
t, was one of the senior 
THE LATE THOMAS ALEXANDER MORHIS. 
partners in the firm of Protheroe and Mor 
He was Ris son of the late Mr. T. A. Mene 
of 2 ewell, and nephew of = late Mr. 
G. F. Morris and Mr. 
rience in the City, rejoining the firm as a 
partner at the beginning , together with 
Mr. G. rris (son o: . F. Morris) 
J. B. Sla Ir. ris had 
de. M ' Mor 
just reached his 60th birthday a pm xe be- 
fore de: tnershi E 
his death, and 30 years of par p. He 
was well known as an au emn conducting 
à in ag da ion rooms, and also at 
erent parts о! of t the. ountry, - 
раазы at the annual trade sales, and apud 
personal friendship of man ell-known 
жй eri His son, Mr. A. G. Morris, 
was admitted a partner a few ye: ich 
mabled the lai T. A. Morris to take a 
little more relaxation, but at the outbreak of 
his t sons, as well as the е 
older partners, all joined the Army, and then 
кер ыз Маи фаза is whole time to the busi 
рман had a breakdown in th 
“the end of Ma last, and after 
(Jan wary, 18, m 
past went into the country, wher 
ess. It was ho A^ 
ed peacefu 
a time on 
lly simia ate Mr. Mori 
was for 
Gardeners’ O 
R 
e late 
the Committee of the Royal 
m to дый їп port bury Churchyard on the 
GARDENING APPOINTMENTS. 
Mr. F. J. Bye, for the past 3 years and 7 moni 
Gardener to O. B. G. GABRIEL, Pus be 
to. ‘ioe late PEMBROKE 
Missenden H ouse, Buckinghamshire, as Gardener i$ 
, The Abbey, Great 
мут Tancelot Markee for the t 74 y! 
FLIGHT, Pn Southdown Erose, Sh 
ea Foreman to сй 
Alto! m, Hamps 
rs. COLE, “West Woodi 
e, Newbury, Berkshire, (Thanks for 2s. fa 
G.O.F, box.—EDs.) Я 
1 
ЕЕЕ 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
COLOUR IN Forcep RHUBARB M. E. 
reason of Rhubarb forced in 
dark are of a bright red colour is that 
the absence of light the chlorophyll, or g 
colouri tter, is n ped, co 
uent] ed say үк, to 
rominence. Where ther 
present е анч developed in е dark 
white, in the of Sea kale а Ро 
ттн Вн бое varieties of Rhubarb 2 
much more red colouring when ‘forced 
others. 
GREENHOUSE 
7H 
Gola Ta 
Nemesia Bisdantho Manglesi, Stoc ih 
a Sanderae, Salpiglossis, and ^L denn = 
en variety are suitable. Perennial plants wit 
s include Begoni 
) tre { 
ей catalogi 
qs C. Cellini; 2, 2% 
шы: т fruit out of ur a 
Names or Prants: J. 4. J. Quercus Ilex Y 
ived. CUN т/р... G. 
L—W. 0.—G. 
