di 
H 
<] Jury 26, 1919. ] 
hi 
bn. both allotments and recreation. Clauses were 
accepted giving councils power to appropriate 
1 for allotments land held by such councils for 
К other purposes; end ding for agreements 
M as to compensation where land let 9 allot- 
da ments Mr. A. Williams moved the ertion 
n of a new clause providing that local ‘councils 
|) may hire compulsorily any unused lan let 
| it for allotments, on th vite Мыш oe it two 
= пт t holders 
owner ‚ and the 
provision "y cont VE Am i e allottees in 
he event of owner claiming resum 
possession of the land for necessary building 
operations. This amendment was discussed at 
some length, but was withdrawn on Sir A 
iffit cawen giving an undertaking that 
the matter should be reconsidered in another 
| place. It was stated that the Government pro- 
posed to point out to councils, ircular, the 
ге the effec 
_ voluntary agreement, aas Ss a 
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WE the case. 
wo New Sweet Peas (see Fig. 28).—Sweet 
Peas have a special harm e their own and are 
dmirable alike for garden г 
| During J July probabl 
; it 
E Sweet Peas exhi n purposes is inh 
m E". Every new variety which comes be 
^ F the public is е to the keenest criticism, 
a а б must ess distinction from or impro 
» E" on de es before ıt becomes popular. 
p^ à e pm Sweet Peas kiiva eer hibited this 
EE > heir raisers and they have prov 
ar more interesting than usual ause so few new 
Di E 3 were distributed during ri 
ihe Drill Hal ibit of 
a the 
DS à ers were unanimous 
edi n n it m the highest aw c 
iit the Council. 
—We e just learned of the death 
[n Baltet, son of M. 
he h M 
X^ had 
thei. 
, at th 
he Cav 
that eee 
nsferred to the infantry; 
ome excellent work, Ep 
es i Orders, was wr 
ў and the Legion of Beco 
Hee the attack on о Chemin-des- 
was Secretary of the Кон Онча 
Department of the Aub 
m 
Socie ety of the 
THE GARDENERS’ 
HOME CORRESPONDENCE. 
t 
(The Edtvors do not hold themselves responsible for the 
opinions expressed by corresp 
ondents.) 
Phyllotaxis and tiae iion.—Mr. E. Judson 
Page (Gard. Chro July 5) raises the 
q bation ES at Patis esie how 
whorls of four and seven leaves 
"cred e DE NAA A T 
an 
erhaps, 
our nomalou mber 
осо lebe as тя та а single О бам, 
ve 
The usual series of representative fractions is 
ho is d ete: last usually 
corresponds w ү. the scales of a Fir cone. T 
numerators of t the numbers 
Fic. 28.—rwo NEW SWEET PEAS : 
CHRONICLE. 
DORIS, CERISE PINK : 
/ 8 ur 
. 271-2). win 
any examples wherewith v 
pel = gona К аты 
аё sp! 
ich ч 
оао is to 
nd species can arise. A good 
GLADYS, SOFT LAVENDER, 
These varieties received R.H.S. Award of Merit on the 15th inst. 
of coils of the spiral ^e D rigs leaves which 
w A agro pa the number circles, if the 
spiral re fla tanod ES хе he watch spring. 
er series is i, i, $, ү, etc. Апа it 
eem iim Pa aris fias 1 in gome er table 
wo of the 
numbers; while 
alapagos group, and says :—“I тага 
ly 
doubt that this rat is merely a variety, 
pro- 
be found in comparing Bentham’s Handbook of 
the British Flora with Hooker’s Students’ Flora. 
Bentham des cribes опе spe лез ошу of the W акт 
ome tom have been regarded as species, 
as “they, vl due to their locatis we can о 
regar n 0 
as varieties,’ to 
1 being due to changed con 
of life. he Lungwort (Pilnai ia) 
Hooker and Bentham disa 
eci wed ue which the id 
plied this explanation 
E 
Many years ago 
