THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
THE ROSARY. 
ROSE VI ые 
Tue beautiful, rich crimson Н. T. Rose named 
тс, illustr: cape in Fig. iu was shown by 
Messrs. McGredy and Sons, Portadown, Co. Ar- 
ce y et the кы, show of the National Rose 
Society, hel pril e variety was 
the only seedling on that sion to receive t 
award of a Gold Medal, and those who saw the 
beautiful ee exhibited by the raisers 
кене ally a the novelty was worthy of 
reed tha: 
e high iod conferred on it by the Floral Com- 
mitte of the National Rose Solet. As will be 
on reference to the illustration, the flower 
Fic. 146.—ROSE VICTORY : A RICH CRIMSON H.T. VARIETY. 
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be h best goodie te! - an improved Нено а. Веа 
opular term that ces those «f 
s—are fav connie: "with the general 
in consequence valuable to the 
rket. ichmon 
t Rose, 
merits clai it, arket 
ists will pes ае ve 
mongst popular sorts grown for the cut flow 
e. 
THE ALPINE GARDEN. 
POTENTILLA NITIDA. 
Ar one time, when goo 
than now, rd dainty 
frequently cultivated. 
od co. 
ol alpi were scarcer 
Potentilla nitida was 
altho 
rom a cushion of charming, silvery foliage. 
To ensure success, not so much in the growth of 
the plant, са t in flowering it, special HE 
ments are needed. It is not difficult 
and will гениј good masses іп alm 
pinnigo us j 
But 
er, aa there appears 
desideria called for by 
> 
watering it well i 
also be set аы ‘the plant. 
generally induce the plant to flower freely. 
There are two forms, one with rose and another 
with white flowers. S.A. 
1 
[June 14, 1919, 
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~ The Week’ s Work. 
pcc E Ж, 
UITS UNDER Soes 
By W. ана Gardener to Major J. A. BERNERS, 
rstone Park Gardens, ip swich. 
The зап xi Vinery.—Where the bees of Black 
rees; e sam me the 
should be freely ventilated. If Madresfield 
Buccie d er varieties 
short space of time. 
ve amount of еа should 
vi all ti 
while ripe Grapes are hanging on the vine provide 
a mulch of strawy manure, previously sweetened 
out of doors. Allow the laterals to grow wit 
little more freedom, but avoid overcrowding of 
the foliage Т ze the colour of 
Grapes some light shading should be placed over 
the u When the weather is l 
and wall surfaces in the vinery ipud be damped 
jo cid but always when the ventilators 
are 
Late Vines.—The final thinning and tying up 
of the shoulders of bunches of pner 3 for late be 
tende 
crowdin ng О 
h 
vit 
МӘ of a heavy character do more 
than good, crus ularly during w 
Young _—Growths 
apria Should g^ sto ped se 
ong; the resulting 
зо сү be ‘ieee d end 
house and ће еп b 
іп а growl 
е kept moderately pe at 
they have rooted free 
roots until t 
order 
THE FLOWER GARD 
By Н. MankHaM, Gardener to the Earl of STRAFFORD, 
Wrotham Park, Barnet, Hertfordshire. 
ошаган, —As 8 о : ^ 
out of bloom lose no time 
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choice plants a and prune str 
"ue The variety Pink Pearl makes а 
gling ы and is always 
brilliant display of large trusses, 
admired, 
every at- 
rnations.—To obtain large veg ul 
Са; 
tention must = afforded these р 
in dry weai Give the оі eral 
of water, with. liquid manure at inte 
