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Е of houses, hostels, workshops, and other build- 
ex design shows a grand avenue, facin 
r urch at one 
pui 
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s have ons зе 
ИП. “announced at ike 
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d be iut оз, 
g payable from public sources. 
hrysanthemums f iem Ardencraig, Rothesay.— 
Few  floricultural tanical curiosities 
т tl Editorial. offices of this 
us fees, and it 
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sis eceive flowers 
3 blooming” extraordinarily it of penne but ve 
T confess to so when opening a box 
Chrysanthemum ‘booms on Кенет, the De 
and long- 
urs Thor- 
s were sent by id 
Zardener to Sir John Reid, Ardencraig, Bothe ay, 
Who also kin ndly sent the following n E 
ч е 
: TA of August, and cont intil the end ot 
E but this year the b s are a little 
E е, and we shall be cutting until the end 
a ‘sea . ы 1 б, and con 
flow n be 
анана бау ind MR had a little practice 
: е experience of the local climatic condi- 
THE GARDENERS’ 
Fic. 95 —RAMONDIA PYRENAICA : 
(See p. 201 
CHRONICLE. 
Chr еа Narcissi, the lor 
xm bone Tulips, Sweet Peas and various other 
subjects are al lable in their season. in 
17а 
E establishments we hav 
many other ve been very 
short handed for the past A years, but we 
have ken to keep things going by extra 
work and care and now look Cereal to better 
times. 
Sea-Algae as Fodder for S.—A French 
professor (M. Lapicque) "» dately resented to 
vhe Académie the result some experiments 
which have e carried out in regard to the 
lg 
food value o 
the most Been appears to be Leminaria 
<icaulis. 
flexi Monsieur Lapicque states that thi 
Alga has bee dn to army horses, an id e 
been found a ontain гаи rable ai 
value. He points pa that the exce 
sive washing ' which was E. first thought neces- 
sary in order to get rid of the Hte cef salts 
is а >dvantageous in that it washes away al 
the одате pre It has now been found 
that the best plan is to gather the Alga in 
gon and б лы mber, plunge it for a quarte 
of an hour in weak lime-water (four or fi 
FLOWERS PALE PURPLE. 
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re of water), iod 
hour in soft, clea 
After this 
and the 
grammes of lime to a lit 
it for a Aris of an 
it in the open air. 
ine sappear, 
ister of M PEEN 
poliations ns 
for be addressed to the Ministr y 
й ‘Mun itions (Departme ent of Explosives Supply y), 
s Gate, S.W.1. 
rders Concerning Copper Sulphate and 
Dust.—The Ministry itae Muni- 
to Co * ) Ер ee ануса the folk ix 
ing d e Minister of Muniti 
namely : The Copper Sulp hate Order, 1918, carat 
E 1918, the " Minister of Munitions 
fae eg —(1) The operation of 
hereby orders as follows 
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the said Order is hereby ШЕРА оп апа айег 
ч il 15, 1919, (2) Such 
e prev. ious operation 
idity of 
n ew de er 
any penalty or 
сеча ог 
Order 
oret 
rU erp ge 
failure 
or 
punishment. 
The „Bla st-Furnace Dust 
- 
(Өр шый Ord er, 
Anti-Rat Campaign.—Although action under 
the Rats зр 1918, is not yet so general or 
drastic as might be desired, many of the Y 
Councils the ma 
is a ving 
the problem. Inn 
by the Council is restricted to offer 
for the bringing of dead carcases, the price 
paid ranging re 
shire, Shropshire, 
Middlesex, 
Staffordshire, 
Oxfordshire, Rutland and other 
per rat; унанд 98 ue 
The Cou 
r dozen for rats? tails. 
glesey 
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тагу which will in^ run 
ember 
accoun 
vatematio йш ш over wide 
to ensure satisfactory 
ranging from 1а. e 
me ca haze eds 
Publie s Received.— Cultivation, 
Cor 9i que “сей E the Potato. 
Supplement to e Тонг E “the Bir p cvs 
deer e, Mar "€ d of Agricul- 
sm 3, St. 
E (santo Lenka, S.W.1. 
oils and Fer tilisers. By T. tleton Lyon. 
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