Jury 26, 1919.] 
Rhododendron сое is a noble foliaged plant, 
with flowers "mes e colour, borne in large 
trusses. The as з: R. Aucklandi . are IT 
thin 
. white, tinged with pir me I the 
largest flowering найт the genus. ж Dae 
housiae is a very pall pcre with fine fiowers of 
uibs colour. 
M e 
h b ylocarpun 
p attractive plant with its beautiful yellow 
flow Other good Rhododendrons inclu 
scented; В. Pi nk 
a R. 
Tut 
биго Park, Helston, ‘Cornwall, 
NOTES FROM AUSTRALIA. 
E р 90 ВҮ 
USTRA 
EX-SOLDIERS IN 
LIA. 
hehe Wales Government 
for 
of the group рне} which provi ides for the 
Ее of 250 ex-soldiers аф а cost of £1 
1 “т Пе venture is 2 
the “Heke dez Mi imed, as bend outlook for 
THE GARDENERS’: CHRONICLE. 
period for each settler, after КЕТ x шз 
their blocks will be confirmed t em. It 
expected that the returns from walt crops like 
etables and Maize will enabl th to 
repay their ii eie a шо once. 
These settlers went there quite raw, e under 
ite 
d the е «т, "he ped to m4 та 
build Lite e £625 which i 
is 
bere iver 
which 
methods P t. mar- 
rec ently ee this 
d strongly 
which would follow the establishment of grou 
o m e producer would have tne target 
say in marketing ring tne next 12 months 
ne 
they hoped to have an organisation 
safeguard the soldiers’ interests in the matter 
of prices. 
Mount Etna at altitudes of 5,000 t 6,000 feet 
and from S Sardinia, it nal 
it i 
fr m 
make it easy of increase. e pods are only 
pied half an inch long and carry but one to 
three seeds. Like most of its tribe it does no 
мд нари well, t н 
les > 
be 
eile p pating учес неса 
of moderate height. 
c К It is 
the back of shrubberies 
J.B. 
PLANT NOTES. 
CAMPANULA CAESPITOSA. 
alba. Curtis, in Magazine, 
512, was рае for the пате С. pumila, 
Fic. 24.— PLATANUS ACERIFOLIA SEEDLINGS 
GENISTA AETHNENSIS. 
E MOUNT abs A BROUM- 
со. of hardy 
shrubs in pore after joe is past, it is rather 
that К айан: bloo: so sel- 
nary 
» It is perhaps t 
and reaches from 
feet in stature, de ени. branchlets si ndu- 
lous and very elegant. The golden yellow 
flowers are scatte: бонка gly along the shoots 
of the current seaso ‘ming from as far 
south as Sicily, ee it inhabits the slopes of 
(see p. 47) 
which is generally recorded as a synonym of 
pusilla. Now the latter seems to have usurped 
e synonym and the place of C. caes i 
erdens, for d ry n е past decade or, pid it 
ias largely disap from gardens, while C 
pusilla is in the The two species 
re clos Keely a ed ba Чынарка y botanical 
aracters. There is d^ ature E үз -caespitosa 
however, upon which | one lay 
stress. The broad lea of Oe nd are 
carried more or less ае stem, and when а 
n 
plant is growing a upon the 
и it 
in Sept ember, and the bright 
green leaves are very pleasin: 
ws nu COLENSOI GLAUCA 
The dwarf, ect. habit of this an 
Унт pe ш din dedis glaucous leaves ee 
it an interesting appearance even "xen in 
