249 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. MS 
their export trade. ro 'h in 1914 was ERYTHRONIUM. coast rang Strong plants will po a 
valued at £587, 89 92. They are, however, at a loss m Eva doe ight fio vers on 
» know where the raw fruit > to come from to — V s c те; . 
iere gui even our own requirements, still less TH seg а genus of bulbous plants consists 
to provide for export. There is, in fact, a world of de fifteen species, the he eadquarters of 
shortage of jam fruit 'or this reason alone which are in "08а аад North America, Only 
fruit growers should feel assured as to their зе species in found in Europe, and or n 
prospects, at any rate for the period already Siberia. The species have nearly all been in по 3 | 
mec he itish fruit grower has cultivation at various times, but the number ir Violet) This. М п Р g's , Tooth 
ant opportunity of placing his industry on garden resent time is proba ply less than iab pir bean чае opea species i ios well known, 
d which it deserves. interprise in а doze hey are all delightful subjects for ина, 5 D s Fox bonc iage ahd [== з 
the present stiuation ‘ther with tne woodland garden, and flower in the early Чар of tha bod iode to › whit It 
org rae Near and combination amongst growers, spring y may be planted in the lower and in woodlands and shady ple es "E. sil 
re required to effect improvements v € a shadier parts of the rock garden, and шоу, à MS 2 E EE 
body admits are necessary and long overdue deep, light soil composed chiefly of prego n Mui, са аана 
The Horticultural Advisory Committee recently with plenty of moisture without алав. Off- Seeger, нА Piin нц : 
ors E. GRANDIFLORUM. iffering from nx 
others by having green un 
)W ers . 
ust ome, and should be pla 
ght, и loam amongst 
g 
plants. The true E. giganteum is a AR 
of this species 
E. HanzrwEGir This plant has mottled 
leaves, and bears two or бе flowers on each 
scape. The рее are pale yellow, o on 
an owe base. This species is a native of Cali 
fornia 
Жыл ONIT. One of the most ~ tinct 
vit ih tne handsome mottled - 
x calitorni icum, purple p 
very dark pu icl 
of yellow. 
from Southern (orte 3 
fe REVOLUTUM (see KR 119). The many forms 
t this species make up a har ine isome n 
of et 
ra 
ite rose-coloure a n hilst 
variety Watsonii has cream- coloured 
with a greenish sh v: and often with a! 
band across the ba 
All the — п: named 
time in perfection. e 
t rich soil and with plenty Pr moisture 
ful growth they are easy to manage. 
THE ROSARY. 
TWO ROSE PESTS. 
s of the Rose at 
Two tr ome insect pests 
illustrated in Еіс. 117 (see page 241). . 
Tortrix (Pandemis) . ribeana, the 
t is. as e English name 
wit the edge roughly ral 
margin, in he e middle. is an obl ре 
ind on 
^em 
Fic. ii5ó.—ERYTHRONIUM CALIFORNICUM : FLOWERS CREAM COLOURED. e "E h 
sta 0 
appointed by the President of Board of sets are produced freely by many species, and ro 
Agriculture should prove a vana aid to Lus they are enne) increased in this w. si Kea ther la 
growers in developing the fruit industry of this M ethod of propagation is by means of seeds, but irs or 
cou UT it takes all n four years or more to rai ii flower- ing colour, 
3 a : ing pla & ғ 
Publications Recejved. — Administration rn ee M MM = 
Report of the Forest Department of the Е. AMERICANUM (Yel low Adder’s Tongue). рш Уру ra - m in Gre 
om Eastern North ¢@ panded win pe ae nd Ju, У 
‘marbled Tdkvdn and and usually appears in — anc 
J : T Е ү һе 
segments. I a sk. 
e 
k ecies (see ЭЕ. Pa e oliv 
Pete gigs arm- bee nder the name wi 
ing and Garde ening. Mond Nickel giganteum : жей һаз iie been тыч to forms f : 
Company, Ltd Hort ticultural есін 39, Victoria Me revolutum, It is a handsome species froi black dots, visible throug єл ө aid 
treet, London, S. W.1, e dry slopes of Northern California, along the segment. The black dots 2А fine 
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