Avousr 9, 1919.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
ilding or ae e E for r Mina HOME CORRESPONDENGE. deciduous, this Privet will in a sheltered spot, 
ion would out of all proportion to any 
пе to the Nation of yi food produced on (The Edicors do not hold themselves vcl for the leaves. It will attain a hakie of 15 to 20 feet, 
d th i t i i 
е land. The position with res pect to ы ani ough it may assume the dimensions of a 
ents in in the m ndon Parks and in open er сотто gee EM 7а it is нету В rub-like іп habit. 
шш E est is somewhat different, Phe The wy Fly (see pp. 54, 72).—The gr apes hite fl isposed in numerous panicles, 
of Agriculture did not take possession of апа cs y the most effectual d of d are qp itus in great oe ay usually in the 
Ce these cáses; the land was эро. ding glass houses of the Snowy Fly is by re- month of July. freely are the small, 
ота for allotments by the loca peated li oe fu хоно has with hydrocyanie — blackish berries bone that they form a bcr 
р i thod h 
m 
, who were already bed Non or acid gas. his method has our given over and able feature later in р year. The Chinese 
s. Accordingly que arises in over again in your columns. Particularly so Privet was introduced by. Fortune nearly 70 
p of b intervention Y the Board some 8-10 years Mo е an article оп years ago, but it remained comparatively un- 
on. But a en 
La RES ү ЖЕР ES т "т aE р 
ich m i ? isl 
s land for ; sin tm ente for two m the 
nd of the wa: The re anus ‘of Чеш 
ET fhe te allotments aal be allow re- 
callin 
des irabilit ty of giving as 
sible to allotment holders, 
ir pas ba.—Said been intro- : E 
ed b Peter * Collinson fn in E this codas Doa ‘ ; br 5 
nub (s see Fig. n om - | Гай С x ` om wee. ; : | | 
un! E i а ; 
8, Fre. 38.—ASIMINA TRILOBA, 
the Cu RA family on- 
Д ee almost purely se lc ШУ p t is cyaniding, by ini Dobson, Ponteiract. known for a long time. A dw: arf variety, 
ch loam A m n this country and tee 44: іп регһарѕ superfluo s to mention — Пудра known as manum, is smaller in all its parts 
x acid gas should e га үну cautiously, but it and well suited for gardens where the type 
Е" is a curious fact that about one esi in four ^ would be too large. A very pretty Privet, 
_ sts. "Hodder Botany and Agriculture is unable to detect the. odour of thi is substance. quite distinct from the others in habit, is 
* The and Stoughton Sect in the Fred W. Jeffery, Abbey Hill, Argyllshire. Ligusirum Quihoui, that does not produce its 
be ап e EM кошо. hich claims : panicles of white blossoms until the autumn 
' school à ely d depa ure in text books Privet Trees (see pp. 39, 56).—The Privets months Like те preceding, this species is a 
and inchado d Private us s ^ uo in mentioned by your correspondent Jonathan | tiv. of China. 
is, and App plied . Botany, b y G. M. Fiona (see page 56), are certainly very orna- 3 
‘culture S mitra? Bacteriology v mental, but in my opinion the best of all, ——I thank Mr di nathan Fiona (see p., 6) 
in both by Е. " оаза . Tt is claime i 
i i ka 
regarded from a floral point of view, is the ig his pnssestion, but x и 
© close re] h Books scientific theo eory is Sought Chinese Privet дшш. се Б Mr. Bean rum vulgare. 
Patonthip to ita practical applica- ^ regards it as tne best of а аге Барг, the same „ж pis d 
Я ‘deciduous Privete, but ur ds raf ome to as vulgare. There are three others, a few yards 
