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thin sward or in places make up 
Malva, Ranunculus, “Plantago, familia p 
d and compact. On 
And t May, 
all і is шык up, while the dust s sweeps on 
the F. Kingdon Ward. 
THE ROSARY. 
ROSA MOYESII VAR. ROSEA 
56), буе is a wild 
b RM er 
ee а 
udi 
Я 
+ 
(РІ. ў еѕс 
differing from the type ir having pal 
pink flowers, and I think this ой һе Ше опе 
THE G. AR DEN ERS’ 
ence to making it a mere synonym. Such 
colour might wall receive the attention of ils 
hy bridist. A. Rolfe. 
ROSE MRS. WEMYSS QUIN. 
I am glad that W hite е in his M aa 
garden 
thoroughly agree \ 
sand since it was put into 
visitor to the nurseries has Teri the beautiful 
yellow blooms. am asto: 
sO ca notices reg g it in bis АӨ 
ress, is v: м чу арреатз {о һауе 
ne нагў jority of nursery- 
maj 
It has, d, ay vi 
it by your corresponde ent in cd article; but he 
fna omitted a very important He concluded 
Frc. 
allud ed to, for I know it to be in cultivation, 
it is. s' altogether i 
It is said to abun 
on t vO 
th 
be quite кошна апа 
апу rai e the 
tee 
a 
кетек: теа, с e 
touch of carmine might des 
de акмын 4 — the non-con eep 
s colour is memi; I failed 
u 
to. preserve the connection, in pr ед 
56.—CORYDALIS THALICTRIFOLIA : 
FLOWERS YELLOW. 
р 
me review by saying that “І can as yet detect 
S diri. in the new Yellows.” el 
di not mean to include Mrs. 
sweetest of all Roses; its fragrance is remark- 
able. George M. Taylor. Edinburgh. 
CORYDALIS. : 
s Cory dalis is a very ex tensive me 
of "he north temperate z majority re 
somewhat weedy in r bs and “of little value 
as ga ants, eta : r e зан 
iberian species С. ilis, may 
nobili: 
be одеа among the con decorative per гү 
ir ыр is the — of a large € of 
es, has t home 
n us #0) our or > fie ves 
Mr. 0. P Wilson when collecting for oae 
Vei and Sons. These inc pes = чаа 
folia. trated in fig. 56. 
illus i a 
limestone lover and grows in ieee idi e on i lade 
CHRONICLE. 
[Marcu 22, 1919. 
and cliffs e ar bas tions in West Hu ‘upeh. It 
is a peren uu ng à woody rhizome, and 
ADR ui P prse Thalictrum-lke leav ves 
аф а у elegant, while yellow 
g sp he summ: : 
AU An m ferio. survives the 
winter dn very dry, sheltered places, i 
Ads orne оп’ 
1 
a ver ey Шаш basket p 
house, and has been ta i in quantity asa Mua 
plant in the Temperate house at Kew, wher 
was very effectiv 
Other n sent home by Mr. Wilson from 
cheilanthifolia, with 
Central China include C. 
fern-like, коза ves, growing 9-12 inches high 
and bearing yellow flowers Th is is a very free- 
plant 4} A + 1 & 1 
growing, hardy p 
from self-sown n and is worth growing ior 
i tomentosa is a distinct 
ves 
produces long spi 
during the summer. 
a a a M (d 
INCREASE OF VOLES. 
have known no н нд so serious as 
present of Voles. We are victims both ot 
the Field Vole (Microtus agrestis), only 
«^ Ins ies ooks as if 
on it. — е SIX 
, berries, has now 
eaten as 
. On go aid to transplant a sh y 
Pinus leucodermis, I four ad i 
not an inhabitant of the woods, 
en are infested to an unusua 
