AvGUsT 9, 1919. ] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
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eolatae, basi gradat: 
гни B ‘om, "Tongue - n 
latae рган Й Pedice elli 
rac 
m. 
glabri ; rore solitaria in pe edicelli medio 
ita, br Ба ті et ап 
d рт glabra. 8 
viora, er 
circiter 3.3 
dinate: 
tro, 
‘stylus superne : 
4 sum curvatus, fere 5 cm. ы Лона) 
С viridis. ] 
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NOTICES OF BOOKS. 
Past Masters of Garden Craft 
Р 1 plot 
Lower Amazon framed their est: 
it tre 
ation, as 
opines. 
1t would appear that the flower garden was 
F always the later institution, and it was — 
rhaps b 
metimes paced with 
D per 
e ac : 
The eariier pos of the e “deals with 
i ranging t Hom > 
Pli 
: emones vom fuc үм are SOME 5 
A 0 е same 
E Е Тһе Golden Bough (imd which 
W hae Ше vulgar and co 
e has an 
With ie * Windflowe: y? s 
E. ieties 
@ 4 tho ough “an an inquisition ! 
ything 
aped attenti 
Columella all 
um recommends ar small- xe r to iue 
Ae Setables for his use an sell. such 
th vers as he mig dee on бтз 
ks were “ eaters о oe oat and 
ons 
er 
› in boi fragme nts i 
t Wu mentions "Turni rip, Radish, Horseradish, 
: S e EC antique et le Poém 
1 Me X) 
t Lizzie B. Marshall, 
ct. Hachette et pu ie, 1918. 
Iustard seeds, Marrows, Finnochio, Pars snip, 
Зуп. (Celery a: Endive, Lettuce, Brassi- 
we and Vae ss. 
n (400 5 had announced 
e 
man of parts, later on, the mans thought 
more of Roe deem education, | for at the fall 
bs а, nage they sed the f Mago, the 
aginian| ex) to ranslated in 
ubt m eut er a twentieth century 
many 
ing 
of the: demobilised a on to m land far сои city 
F 
h 
e | piod were quite hey 
“mere people.’ 
шы life is in verse, and is stipplemented by 
Fic. 36.—PRIMULA SP.; FARRER’S NO. 824 (see p. 75 
the ae in prose and gives detail in sowing 
planting, etc., and when and how to do во. 
ov ach, Sorrel, 
ra Beans, Artichokes, and Poppy. o 
fewer eu ies arieties of Brassica are me 
tioned, p which we find, Cal the 
m 
ordinary ^ Cabbag the 
tender to cold, "dis Arician or Chou ohl 
Rabi) and the Sabine with crinkled leaf suggest- 
ing our *Savoy." Several sorts of Lettuce are 
noted, but our authoress has not distinguished 
CHRONICLE. 
between the “Cos” and the ''cabbage," per- 
haps an impossibili ity. 
I 
n discussing the meaning of cereale 
ver," seeing the high import value of 
seeds as a ‚ and the extended use 
tionery, the present writer Wo ide any 
suggestion that the allusion v ies in 
the corn." In dealing with the Artichoke, the 
curious remark is made that whereas the Gr 
and Romans ate the le of the flowers, 
the modern occidental eats the “fond ” e 
m 
tender part of the leaves; except fo 
intention of ‘‘chards,” 
little rape as 
racer ing of fav 
wood ashes 
le dge S 
mentions TE houses for raising Grapes and 
icem 
is pleasant insight into the work of 
ма As Дата 
pied i п dig 
fona fields for growing Pros aa did their 
- uire them read Ps. uma 
nella?” 
with 
Indeed, they n yet do xe m go 
E. 
HE рое io H; 
za 
THE ROSARY. 
TRIAL OF NEW ROSES AT BAGATELL 
We Tem — i a C. a Forestier that 
twent Roses were sent 
БЫ for бын іп 80-а ктей Er England, 
four from New Orleans and fou m Lyons 
M. Pernet- nh w no won kae ‘Gold 1 Medal for 
п С. N. For , also wed 
aa Я т 
tier is а vigoro reading e flower- 
bud is p graceful idt Hir » a bright rose 
ellow. The opened 
a : 
lv is perfumed like a Tea Rose. The Fi 
Certificate was awarded to Argyll, shown by 
Messrs. Dobbie and Co., a large white Rose 
