F. McNab. 
Mr. С. —The many рене cultural 
friends of Mr. Jas Mc ‘Nab, for a consider amb 
number of years representative e Mes 
Sanders, St. Alban and now es puri 
M 
strong and Brown of Tunbridge W ells, sum regret 
to learn that his wife died on June 18 at their 
residence, Upper Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge 
Wells.. Mrs. McNab was the elder daughter of 
Mr. Orrin, of St. Alban’s 
“ 
mch Chrysanthemum Society. —]t is near 
Fg years since the above Society ceased acti ve 
A meeting of the Executive re- 
"ons 'evi 
in i id meli, of N 
with the Paris 
ng as i 
it is hoped, 
conjunction 
next in ven 
FIG. 
paar ` The Society's monthly publication, 
Chr yeanthime, | “the last issue of which was 
Md July-August, 1914, will reappear as fror 
the present сык Vario is changes in the 
execut to death, have unfortunately 
taken place, but M. Ph. Rivoire, 16, Ru: 
d'Algerie, Lyons, still holds S t 
ary. 
Potato Spraying.—Growers of Рофаіоѕ аге 
advised by the Board of Agriculture to make 
provision at once for the spraying of үс crops. 
The hot, dry weather, „though Bt, ay have 
checked fu to hasten the 
maturing o e that 
blight will Кк ite рекао іп Аан main-c crop 
Ме earlier than in normal years, ће more 
if moist weather follows. Shou 14 the late 
TH E GARDENERS : 
summer be wet, the disease is joue to prove 
'e serious than usual. 
е follow: mg detes for s hes 
Sec early anc main 
cH ека fs found satis laetory. 
of June Cornwe ul, Devon, Dor 
and Somers 
J li uly 8: Gk ERT 
, Monmouthshire, N.W. Wales, 
the cour 
spraying should алау be 
last w eek of July. 8 
be pem about three v 
will serve to 
iata after the first. "his 
cover the new foliage and to protect 
158.—v1EW IN THE PARK OF THE LITTLE TRIANON, VERSAILLES 
more completely that already sprayed. In зе 
Bouth- West of England it will o ten be fou 
advisable to spray a ihird time; and this More cm 
also p other districte i in wet seasons when heavy 
rains are frequent. 
Conducted Tours at Kew.—In September, 1914, 
the officially conduc E he urs » Kew Gard — 
and Mu 
lant, Hous в, were discontin : 
on ‘Monday, gfe 25га meg they were eed 
e cor pee is Mr yan, or some 
; Hain arium, and 
Indian rM Depart- 
Two tours are ma daily, Sundays 
— commencing in e morning 
and in the afternoon at 3 p.m., except 
dd dia: July and August, when the after- 
ii^ a нед in 
m = nt. 
CH RONICLE. 
(s 
[JUNE 28, 1919 
noon tour commences 
6d. in the mornings, 
Applications, in 
at 5 p.m. The char ges 
and ód. in the 
riting to the 
аге 
aktor 
included in a М оп а агыс day, haw 
priority, if the authorised number for a parte 
is exceede 'isitors meet in the garden MN 
Cambridge Cottage shortly befo he time gf 
which the tour is advertised to commence 
Eelworm Dise n Daffodil B —We leg 
on the фи иса p "Mr. JN ола thal 
if odios bulbs are immerse water 
warmed to 110°F. for five how x ee pel 270), 
the pe акш will be killed. but the bulbs may 
be killed also, under such prolonged treatment, 
Three hours appears to be the proper period ОЁ 
immersion for sing of the 
€ Ен зсіца liy pos 
worms ) 
ee page 519). 
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Presentation to Mr. James Hudso myo da a 
On the occasion of his — M: 29 m 
e Ge 18, ames 4 
of Gunners 
ere, at a 
raftsmen, for the 
not mhi in ennobling the "profession о 
by his ш) es and example, but for 
e has shown in gar uy ning сега 3r 
d rad with w e has been so 
honourably associat ie: 
