THE GARDENERS’ 
E- Obituary. 
FR С. Leme: sle Rens much regret to 
~ learn of the death, on ones June 26, 
=; of Mr. С.  Lemesle dam Tot ende 
ford Hall, near Wol ampton. Mr.. Adams 
was a keen amateur horticulturist, but he paid 
special attention to tivation and raising 
of Daffodils, and was particularly successful 
ese flower his cha garden 
» Where, in a wide *'ditch," he 
cultivated them in a most delightful manner. 
- For many years he w a m r ó 
the Royal’ Horticultural Society’s Narcissus 
Committee, also took a very pro- 
minent part 
Daffodil Society, of. 
 t'easurer He was^ 
work of the Midland 
sea h body he was 
ex БОЙТ judge of 
affodils. He had a charming. personality, con- 
muon his loss will be rned by a very 
. wide circle of acquaintances pes can his death, 
ра 
y, 
d esi e 
included a large dl pem by his 
bers о e Ro oyal Horticultural А s Nar: 
| ‘TRADE NOTES. 
AMERICAN RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORT OF 
HORTICULTURAL PRODUCE 
ag tarani o 
tinently points end the and 
. features of the qua rantine, ene ‘that it is un 
scientific and ill-considered 
of 
new quarantine m e shoul 
g E with the co-operation oe. the агу tin 
erests, ш доша ы y 
xclusion re demo: bly 
necessary p grim as ө: wold 
e. 
е аг. ut where i ant classes of forei 
- plants are to be Ба атат several years’ molino 
of such exclusion sho i t 
2 LAW NOTE. 
; fue - Ar the London Bankruptcy 
Court on Friday, 
was made for the discharge of Robert Green, of 
. 146, Portsdown Road, W., lately residing and 
carrying on busi 
NE Paddock, Bains, Se 
: also carrying. 
wiley. 
: f Robert 
29, Deniers Se Street, Xt S 
ена tember, 1 
d т. in "birds, 
~ pany paid off about £ 
- liabilities in + on ‘with that 
_ before Mr. Registrar Fran coe an application 
ness іп partnership at t South- 
... genous Tortiliser such 
* itrate 
h had beon лр sn а 
grandfather, and which was carried on at Coven 
€ Market, an the style of The Bedford 
vatories, I ps and i br others 
ado: mmenced us m. 
Thornton Place, 
oe th 
Ealing. In 1898, the nator was con- 
ert into a company, r the name o 
Green and Co., Ltd., of which he became 
jomt managing director. The company, how 
ever, as wound 1 uary, 901 
In 18 the first-mentioned business was 
aken over b another private company, 
the bankrupt and his brothers receiving 
E 
the 
dis charge practically all the debts. The 
7,000 of those Tabilities. 
He was a director of 1 ihe Sys had until the date 
of the Receivin The Conser Аб 
hes din was carried on by 
Mi es Bes a ор 
bus 
bankrupt Ware his метан to his liabilities 
for ded old debts in connection with the sery- 
s business w. AS were E озіне ot 
nent) by the company, to pre 
to the failure of Green ki Co. 
liabilities he ‘had incurred in regard to a business 
carried on by his wife, ERAS ace балт 
having exceeded hi e 
Eventually the registrar suspended the dis- 
charge for the тшй к, ‘of three months. 
Asparacts Bep: F. P. H. A sm 
of sulphate of ammonia iria) be peered 
but do not use mor e than 1-2 oz. to the square 
yard. Su "uan dum may a applied to the 
bed in the autumn, and a m lg ion quantity 
may be us re ‘this fi ertiliser i Жый: yo : 
acting. If you cannot o 
2507 е bed with rich ee pares 
with leat mould and wood ash. 
GARDENER’ s Nor Tt is customary | 
a 
th’ noti 
e High Со: Justice, and the decision 
of a County e is not binding on 
her judges. (бее article entitled.“ А Gar- 
= Notice,” in the issue for March 22, 
Witl you would 
Probably not be кыа as а tenant іп the 
sense, as it is pear of your remunera- 
im ri services. 
GARDENERS’? Коул, BENE as INSTITUTION : 
W. L. Write to the See etary, Mr. George 
Ingram, 92, Victoria Street, Westminster, 
S.W.1. 
MELON LEAVES WITH ““ BLIGHT Go BoD 
cient ioi а correct 
complaint, but we sus- 
p due i -caused 
=F set aset ча melonis. Spray the 
ts with liver of sulp at the strength 
of 2 охз. in one gallon of wat Do not allo 
any of the specific to wet painted Wo 
work, as it a cause the white paint н turn 
black. Sube. ure pi Sanaa when sending 
specim p k the er in a 
т 
tin i with ашар 
Mossy Lawn: We Ж ae “moss "' you send 
Wi 
or ni i 
le grass ёғ: grow more freely in time, 
out the weeds. In the autumn enrich 
CHRONICLE. 
NAMES OF PLANTS 
: Rvsr 
EA OF 
THompson’s GARDEN 
The book 
[ext 5, 
e grass a top-dressing of old рош 
compost f the top soil „from 
kitchen garden, ar the sam 
a liberal dressing of well rotted farmyard 
stable dung. early 
r th wind ‘to d 
integrate them and collect the rubbish 
TUN ора АМ 
glabra var. variegata ; 2, Esc Mai: 
б; macrophy lla 4, Viburnum plicatuj 
ze Rhododendron Wilsoni 6, Шеш Шеа 
=W. Cer cidipi 
cum ; p Cedrela sinensis ; 
cinea var.—G. Е. : 
TEC М Gaultheria Sha; 
laxifolius.—W. R. P.: Cam 
—T. H.:1 iberio 
„3 G 
Жайы: 3, Geranium sang 
Endressii.—A. 
densiflorum ; 
Ph 
agnus hortensis; { 
к Pag : = 
ecome dry. he тоо gr 
much drier medium than is desirab 
dele the border ee mi and if the borde 
id hat this also 
pai at, are responsible f 
for the 
the foliag i 
РЕАСНЕЗ WrrH WHITE Ѕротѕ: R. T. W 
leav 
flowers of sulphur whilst т e an р. 
of attacks ` the — 
and ther 
should | 
with sulphur. This 
Tames we | Я е 
of t growing in a dry me iid 
for еар is rane oo the principal predisposi 
causes 4 mildew, : 
J. K. The marking 
A Grapes re sud ae а 
da enter the house r by d > 
the in inrush of г air. 
Payment: J. В. 
know all e ања 
whether your employer 
deducting rules mes the tinte you 
ourself from employment. 
з” "Asst LE 
io which Pr зарад asa г блай 
rk dealing with the whole 
practical w 
of gardenin| 
ons ‘Received._T. Н. 
Comsnuntentions (ds. B.G.0.F._ box)—G. 
.6.0.Е. ioa B. H.—W, В.—0. Е. F- 
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