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а sugar voucher esi for oe a of and рте, and to plant on the graves Rose THE ALPINE GARDEN. | 
sugar from any retail o reor e dealer. To bushes, Iris, and other dwarf carpeting-plants. | 
— date 6,469 fakes with 23, 642 stocks in Steps are bed taken as far as possible to mark м 
T frame hives and 3,107 stocks in Aaa have re- ie viuis MEN Canadian pueda New SNNSMONEDEXTENS VAR UOBGOIZUCA 
‘ ий under the F.P.D. sche гаја ‘Indian, айа е: пена guiada lie ANEMONE PATENS is a very widespread species, 
Brighton and Hove Horticultural ту $ buried with plants native to the countries whence ut х Я ра горе, Siberia, and North | 
ы eeti 3 1919.— The Brighton iety has they came to t défélce of the Empire. АШа- Am a. Growing naturaliy under such diver | 
‘arranged an енн series of ipeo for the sion was made to the problems which have to nditions, it varies considerapiy, and there are | 
resent year. " program fiers somewhat e faced in the matter of soil and site, which abveral named varieti n cultivation. s | 
from previous years, as the wider scope of the often render successful gardening work very typical. plant has. tufts of palmately-div ded 
ciety—n the Brighton, Hove, and Süssex difficult. Some of ipai are i lesiqos on. long petioles ope. a oe pusple, 
2 Horticultural and Production Society— sandy place rs in chalk, 1186 a ЫЫ Lky-haired flowers. This form is found both 
1. allows a wider range jects. The da f аге in the fenland of Belgian border. Th in Europe and Siberia. Another variety, A... p. 
Z1 meetings and lectures, as originally sent in and, results so far obtained have proved that, given ud pes. Mdh ш, fonnd, in, Russia. a 
(4 published. in our Al ac, have been amendec proper care hat the soil may be, a good pus Asia, differs in having more deeply 
Nin nd аге now.as follows :—January 50, Annual turf can be formed in Northern Fran n the nisi а and. longer, MON leaf segments. 
L4 Meeting; February 20, “ Talks on Hardy Fruit cemeteries where permanent planting is T > North American pos "i crise Яна 
E rees,” by 1 RANK WOOLLARD ch 20, possi good results have been obtained by sow- Nuttailiana and has large, pa'e-lavender 
O MM Vegetables for Allotment-nolders," by Mr. G. ing annuals, Cg ELE oa well-arranged се ar ET 1 fig : 
"m p to ne followed by a E arranged colour-scheme, or in mixture, and the effect in VoM ein breve їз t 
jan а A. ILES ; April 1 e m owing summer has been ge beautiful and much улл 1915 arid d w f Tom емай 
T" a та by Mr. Bake Wa ; May ciated by our soldiers the field. Bulbs TA Th кн тиз ne. patens. var 
at 22, “A Chat about Allotments,” by Тү. W. been extensively plant Nurseries hav tl $ е эое Pas шаштары Ше 
“a RUSHTON ; June 1, onting to Holittg hai Сатр, established for the supply of plants, trees, er E е отар of i rand Энн 
Ge >, which name must therefore have precedence 
ж. Th 1 flowered form is me h occasion 
V ally both in R in Siberia, but does 
г. to Бе зо common he purple-flowered 
RE: y he variety is readily raised from seeds 
and t is flower heir second year. 
De ined, loa iis are suitable te 
this perennial plant, and it appears to d 
in situations sheltere s by opel povar shrubs. 
This species belongs the of the genas 
ее» known ав the Pulsatilla PU oe the 
mbers of which have heads of long, si'ky- 
tailed fruits which are very ornamental. 
MEDICINAL PLANTS.* 
5 Concluded from p. 45.) 
Hav made a hurried review of the general 
ai P the еу it is necessary to ней 
! consider the drug plants themselves. To 
} simplify the qu seston п, it is best to ado opt some 
kind of classification, and for this purpose they 
y di 
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cuitivation 
ryside roup three is obviously outside 
Í e e of this paper and will theref noi 
{ red. t and second u e 
interchangeable i aspects—that i вау. 
в can be cultivated either way, just as 
P e there is a certain num 
á 71 : ch can only be profitably: and successfully 
Fic. 21.—ANEMONE PATENS VAR. OCHROLEUCA : FLOWERS SULPHUR-YELLOW. grown in large numbers, the produce is re 
quired only on a large scale. The plants falling 
and “ Talks on Prehist > in E would comprise such herbs 
| Herzerr S. omi; 73 o -— proce by M Р ауры io the numerous cemeteries. A series of as Lavender, Peppermint; Fennel and Caraway, 
W Industri oi T : X, slides was shown of cemeteries in various s parts which must be supplied in large quantities te 
та ез ап rees," by Miss r3 Е.› оге ance, some situated in old orchards, some Bd aie Н еы of L5 market; and 34 
SELL; September 18, “ History of Preston, : andy districts, and ers. in the open coun- ш ү mme e: sd 
and Short Talks ч рей wotild be just as futile to attempt to "grow them 
E a on Popular Prestonians and "do and from. them ag was obtained of 1 Ң | 
orticulturists,”’ d = 5 rofitably on a small scale as it would be to 
ме т М, z pon m hon. the care and | "s dios ah by the officers and теде НАШ аша zardet bed? Ths:plants Which 
ве vem] “ В К e a garden bed. 
ing, Back Gardens ag Flower Deeks В ers аут" Gr stay vie is Daas the Tend themselves to cultivation on a smaller scale, 
Mr. E, оа The Society. will also hold " rl ar Graves Co pretreat Rc a ei and “which ipu come” under the category of 
- 3n exhibition in October dud à. Bruck Outing National Sweet Pea Society's Progra 4 horticulture, e Aconite, Colchicum, Belladonna, 
E: in his ly, the dates ‘and details of pues ul fe for 1919.—The National Sweet Pea Society Mer Chamomile, peram н r Roses, and 
eed later. hold exhibition on July nd propose Valerian. It is not withi 
iers’ G n drin AU ü old a dinner and conversazione at the close Paper to deal with the геа. technical s 
| of the o e a e i OR А erem es of the show, and an outing to so d-grow- this subject, becaüse, aft , the cultivation 
16th ult., an account wa i ad y -Captan © E. centre. о eee eee : Tor Jh ves can у on 
х. ү. Н L of the horticultural work that” a Be iety’s Scottish , Cu pew! obtain il priae 96 ues s at To 
een carried out the mi ау in ae p Sgi ey and a strong effort is being 1 S { икки рк Баку 
France Since 1916, when ch t became made s. on n ot from a = заб 2 “the ee l ds. a "icu т 
_ Possible; reference : te as uenire cilm dBi the . 000 Neon; watch Wie eae ' 
E. ce. was a : t nose who have uis uring the period o е 
possi зма d make the cemeteries, as far as m hamber of Horticulture. — During t the oy E I: x trial; 
rounded by h ‘well-kept ;grass-lawns,. sur- past few days the British Florists’. Federation, nite is only grown for its tuberous roots. 
beam, with hedges of Thorn, Beech, or Horn- the National Sweet Pea Society, and the Britis ap com 
tress, PS, avenues, or pole- hedges of Carnation Society, have decided to become at- у Е Glod: Gnyer, Edinburgh. R-printed from the 
E. such as Siberian Crabs, ане НогпБеатБа tached to the Chamber of Horticulture. түнгө ni оты Ленино, 
