ay 51, 1919.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
a jn the event of the esi qiiod wo 
pand 2 and the funds distributed am 
1 "No. allowance is to be made or relief 
pied in respect of the excess of the x en- 
of any year over the contri ibutions, except 
‘at as. is nec vtl for the computation ot 
cn Regulat 
f ack, Hay e determined by 
Boa Inland Pastine or Es tne Associa- 
on welve months’ notice expiring on the 
| April, in any year. 
It will "be. seen that the terms of the A 
: For time past 
“Authorities. hav pare, „been pronti db mug one 
Pieri pas with Ero 
Med 
pit j" dificult. M e o d ity o 
m E even if Trade кале мар are not re- 
el У] Xa T 
as being companies not for profit. The 
t their j e forthe pur 
ere is ro 
ofn a profit. for division among 
members in the same wa: a Trading 
П y wo 
apt. ОТЕ, on a applica ча 
x t £^ 
i E all Mal ES ral m 
sta. and 
d and Market, 
ab а 
th May, 
Fru Lo de Growers aid 
m 
Newcastle 
E sal bat 8 йзенбај pom e sided 
j 1 
m Ba qi ar fr MOM in New- 
Organising Committee has ere appointed, 
Á ме. А Р тау, 
J 
MONA Sanderson and 
obtained on application 
will serve 
ndon, bis 
ie Meeting will be а 
Bs toe at 
some legislation to 
ill be made. ient King's 
considers that it С ns feasible to 
of an Act of ament. and 
it is 
are 
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Obituary. 
P. Sagourin —The death death is eee in ша 
Revue Horticole of the French Director of A 
culture oye P 
on 
эсен ho had bee 
Акан since ө їй, played а п ое о 
е organisation ө. food production 
s An indefati- 
he see passions 2 PM 
ainl 
nical school, professor of agriculture, local agri 
cultural director е даш, m agr 
tural i rs ‘were ay 
where йош that of excellent results, and then 
is no d that Fre EA ешш and horti- 
culture is bes poorer 
Edouard de Jancze Em EN iua жай oo 
gren of ius death, at what date is ndi керы 
tanist, Prof 
of dac known Polish bo 
Ja wski. He 
any at the Pun f Cracow, 
specialised in the genu bs i f 
his researches were манаа in rk 
entitled “Monographie des бронейет Ribes 
.L.," published аф Geneva. upplements 
were subsequently added, “bringing "ne work 
finall to the you 1913. It is фо be feared 
hee seriously in- 
iot arr date, inade his to the 
u 
fee. his studies 
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ian nd 
«ds ies bà however, “that Ат е_ = 
buildings SN) 
pcs 
E T sto ON THE HOME 
 Maxcorr GOLDS. 
tie and g through 
and. Eu the rows 
‘tae soil _gatisiacton 
пет отут "оп either side 
„sho; ма ЖЫЗ at Dabo kae by. the horse 
hoe hand hoe. No plant I. know shows 
age pd de cultivation better than 
the. Mangold none snows more forcibly the 
jen of being sm еа ie "Mangold 
е 
80W a handful of y a Apex im 
Tines cs much more bcs 
golds, thus anon the Cl 
ou 
phus ld crop, as this 
of the, Ma КЕ ad chokes 
pianis. 
very well, but the 
BAGE. 
erminated 
S and attacking 
Seeds have 
Turnip fly is very troublesome 
‘the seedlings directly 
wi ) ve E [s 
a small way, i n for 
{е one of the best Preventives of Turnip 
fly a k is sprinkling the lawn wings over 
the rows before the —— push h through the 
il. e sun ; 
lants grow st P through it Х 
2 Wireworn is an ally this sea- 
а Sain wes T 
pistes, pe year. po! and Wheat hav 
Те. F attacked, and 
= 
away "Bo tHe plot until 
‘be trou ас cs edu E. kpe t arpe aen © 
the following year if measure are not taken to 
destroy the wireworms. 
RKET CABBAG 
Mar 
Cabbages of the  Wheeler's 
Imperial and 
Flower of Spring type are gener ly i 
to 
late in 
hearting this season, owin the excessively 
wet umn ind winter. In large br eadths o 
is vegetable-there are учу. a "ite" 
b t in gardens w where they w sown 
impro ved by a light arene of © 
UTUMN SOWN ONIONS: 
These have grown quite well, and the epring 
sown batch, in the at ie ting germ ноа об evenly 
and : e All er needed now is to keep 
the stirred and free from weeds. 
Maize, ror Cows, CATTLE, Pics AND HORSES. 
In August and September Maize is a 
valuable Lu auae during a E of dry 
weather when grass is scarce, a nearly 
enough of this fodder crop is этед те 
болеа may have had failures with the crop 
wing to mowing the seed too early, or because 
yoke. have des = By oyed the plante— which they 
may ЕЯ do if allowed to th 
` when 
of May is uite earl 
aize seed, especially in hea 
ploughed in early autumn wii 
armyard 
me 
enouga 
a go 
rk the soil eee n 
M e seeds six inches 
nd the 
the s well 
заров, the soil, when one > hoeing will be “ail that 
is required.” 
Бозихо CrrkAr CROPS. 
‘The sowing season for* such cereals 
and | “Oats: has been tunicas D 
ari owing to the incleme ye: 
ipd monas, ое, ‘the. e a 
А e been made, consequenti 
R na 
SUMME: 
iei spell of 
p ‘ths is an 
The 
favour of: work on ‘summer "янота, 
` old of grow 
The next b the Lem aud 
зана org Soil. M the weeds. Collect 
the s into h by the use of - 
rows used upside down. e.next work is to 
again plough and cultivate, giving the weeds no 
rest, When thoroughly clean, plough the 
ground in July and sow with Rape to be eaten 
off in nian т and October by sheep, and 
then ploughed and sown with Wheat in гета 
An ы gn of sowing a 
To tard in August, allowing it to grow 
wo бе ich. with, Wheat à it in, pressing firmly, 
e — idee in or Winter 
Still aote '"metnod re- . 
mains ud зант аан of ploughing and clearing’ 
il October, a dressing of . 
