Jury 26, 1919.) 
there appea! ar to be r a few omissions. There 
ES 7 or eere books to be added, but 
surprisi for what library or 
ng. 
Мру is there that can 
The chief matter for Mi ce prin 
is ET yn many rare and valuable books hav 
together under the difficulty E cs 
exists for those who are i arge of the 
ibrary, thr and m away from the 
centre of hort B literary activity 'The 
publication of h ТР cs by native 
American writers a urse, a somewhat 
modern developm 
No t whi e 
эы Ў was in course 
a 
М 1 g boo! 
т, and even without taking into account 
the promised Second Volume, it may be safely 
sai t 
sew orthy a result. 
NEW PERPETUAL PINKS. 
G the many interesting novelties —] 
1 ion 
"JE tual. Чокен Pinks exhibited 
y Mr. C. erber V ous Gr 
ham a of 
strain included Pink Medel, a che red Viri 
descended fro ihe well-known pu ariet; x 
of ct form an 
E y 24, 1919). Another beauti- 
т 5 name ueen Mary, апа this, as 
zu 3s the foregoing, merited and obtained the 
Ru Award of Merit (see Fig. 27). Queen 
агу 15 a particularly vigor ariety, with 
«ше flowers of large size and excellent sub- 
кы t thi dan intro- 
Pi Ea n the evolution of this strain of 
nks it would ppear that the aim has been 
with ee а race of erect, free growing plants, 
E ud stemmed flowers and a hal flower- 
„Жыш. lon riod; in short, to produce 
ud Pinks a rac analogous to the perpetual 
be 4155 among Carnations. Mr. Herbert is to 
со ulated ersistence with 
Whi erat it 
in he i Pik ны at this ын экы сы 
nd upon ic 
ES 
T 
в 
T 
Ф 
d 
selves 
Я asion iones fe of t ы facilities which 
are e ie provided for ilias "in on 
dignis to the Биш already pus 
: (s p. 33), ирег that 
E em 
; рыда т 
heme 
and tray land facilities for“ stoc 
E the 
P the гапа апа. Boing i for (1. wei fit men, Jo. ) 
E Partially disabled men n, and provision is 
THE GARDENERS'. 
CHRONICLE. 
51 
o be made in it for enabling tne permanently 
disabled man to occupy a ое: holding аз a 
means of regaining such a of health and 
7 rante: im as е e 
md rural conditi tions. It also 
acre or 
partly for wages 
аа т s bee en дон п Mp md to this 
he 
and га work heu on it and 
ect of la - qoem a because 
T ita economic imp pe em- 
ане the moral 1 obligation E which the 
le to ovide to the 
Rn me have 
i 
suffered conim by reason of the 
— adequately will sequia all the resources 
nd energy, not vps я the State, but also of 
priv jns individuis. no one can do a better 
e to his f lows ae by lending assistance 
ш "this work of 
or май Je Majesty has 
recen his есы Wi A eit to this 
Моке 9a p head gardener, 
is nc i: tie arrangements for the ins struction 
1 y partia i - 
е followed ег 
o inconsiderable num- 
ber of men will elped at this, the most 
me а] time of their «ж 
Needless to вау, these schemes for land 
settlement for ДҮ, men are successful, their 
Acer iota 
pue» datus 
Fic. 26.—PLATANUS ACERIFOLIA VAR. PYRAMIDALIS (see p. 47). 
The solution of the problem of the settlement 
of the temporarily or perman vim disabled ex- 
service m onsi in first covering what 
men, who, after барс of = on the land, 
des continue this mode of life rather than 
to 0: urban шк атча secondly, if their dis- 
ng 
pay men peuportidfióte to. their 
eans of working out tni 
it may be pos 
e measure of agricultural efficiency 
to 
to th 
in each individual case an prov пен baa the 
several cases which will merge from per- 
аниа еа regular ая 
wor to 
men who are pable of undertaking, with pros- 
pec ct of ац FE after adequate training, the 
cultivation of a holding. 
The numbers of men who have suffered d 
abilities in the war are so great that to deal With 
very success will raise serious and difficult pro- 
blems to the professional market апа fruit 
grower, According to the meast f their suc- 
cess there will be a greater home productio on of 
f a ans will have to be ан m en- 
ring arket for their increased uce, for 
otherwise, if the Mais marke es 
nad petition arising from 
to bear the whole " 
free anger and еы home production it 
would ultimate T bi upon Naro oe no the 
community at larg that the d “these 
ave, by т 
тоге on home pro- 
d and dh a on imported food, and if so 
he home market for own produc ce will be 
i ad: be that 
r in this article. 
