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THE GARDENERS’ 
many years without producing’ a таай 
Moreover, 3 have cette ag of 1 
I. Micheliana erg 
ten 
seon 
this | time next y 
bulbs of ава а size, all Deme T this one 
ed 2. 
5 liar that it would seem that Po must 
be due to some local conditi he al 
habitat of the species. For instance, why ld 
or w. 
sien have. ed “been as. “clos 
Is the Algerian s ee for it at Pore Oe 
or mv is the e 
Аш again, aag rm the T ond of T. Ost kii 
? 
tend to lie horizontally along the surfac 
of the ground until the growing stem lifts it 
into the position shown in Fig. 1 is 
not mere limpness that allows the bud to 
droop-like this, for the s stiff and 
rigid, and does not raise bud erect 
until it is ready to open. We are reminded, 
to red or yellow, 
which once e stand erect. That Tuli d 
Fritillaries are ly allied he 
ilarity о eir seeds, an s 
to notice that the segment of the flowers of both 
are often hairy or cili at tip, a fact 
hich, does not allow us to ай much weight 
the presenc а ent absence of this 
gm 
bably on segments the flower of the same 
bulb in different seasons. 
ther stem-movement, for which there 
seems no apparent reason, is to be found in T. 
dasystemon. As soon as the flower fades, the 
stem bends. over and directs the top of the 
ovary to the Ea E авы. to say, i 
F. E. Di hortus eia ng. 
uded.) 
THE ROSARY. 
SOME AUGUST NOTES. 
tion. The spring. айын of this year was not 
favourable to n anted wu. end Nellie 
Parker has 
8 late wi 
nd spring, which proved unusually fatal in the 
e garden. The colour of the flowers is cream, 
with a pale orange or yellow centre, the tint 
of which varies with. the wi and sometimes 
as a shade of how 
paries of beaut 
rtainly кэ Nellie Parker as a decorative plant. 
the crimson variates: ue that have 
p ad “most а are С. V. How d W. 
Gaunt. Both are of a good 
ye if they d prove to fbe free u 
ing The shape of the flower is satisfactory, the 
olage good y “he plant cy bab from mil- 
pn ew. I have c th t of about a 
Mg phe the first 
E, 
ы. 
fume, 
beautiful {ог is mu 
imson, І mean dd 
hin hmond, Edward Mawley and most 
Red 
sunshine. Ric 
crimson varieties, with the exception 
„тк 
Fic, 41.—AN UNFLOWER 
SEVERAL OFF-SETS AND TWO 
ER THAN ITSELF 
(See p 89.) 
ED SEEDLING TULIP WITH 
** DROPPERS " 
Letter Day, veces рше or less from this defect. 
It is a great po: n favour of Paul’s Scarlet 
Climber that Же eee M apparently quite fast. 
This Rose has, unfortun , only one деуер 
period, but it is quite К опе; 
open gradually, with the result that the flower- 
in 1 extends over s six weeks. 
I d A at first “thin 
ke of шы елш тоша take this 
Rose in to Gruss an Teplitz, but the colour 
so d «мери, and wering 
lasts d that I have come to modify this 
view v considerably. want both 
varieties, for different purposes 
A Rose that has — very pleasing in 
my his summer is Lilian Moore. This 
h: well-formed е8 with a deep, orange- 
. tim P4 a e for i ll more fm box, but I 
likely tl 
о "Б-сы T Nyks 
Noblesse has a large number of 
very beautiful flowers loc d a newly ЕСЕ Бозе, 
CHRONICLE. 
[Avcvsr 16, 1919, - 
IINE UY Um 
the flower well. e Gorgeous, it has a great 
mecs be a fo С" гаан with the result th 
seldom The gro 
not so ico as wc in fact H 
umpy, pt if this is its us 
character it may rue rather formal теше ut 
in the garden. ‘The colouring has “л 
adu of salmon uh and apricot, 
or groundwork ii cream, and is very 
mu 
strat 
ch more каз апа refined than thai 
ich, fine Ros 
TS 
even before the flower opens. 
The variety Miss Willmott is another 
refined flower, sometimes re 
Fol obbs, aps a thought too round 
for an absolutely perfect form, yet, withal, to b 
de worthy of respect. 
a canary-cream than the ivory ground colour 
Mrs. Foley Hobbs, but 
hanger" like мад Кшт y. he 
lants have b r dwarf in habit ма! he 
à imilar to t 
obl One wants to see them a seco: 
to be satisfied as to the habit of growth. 
A much s grower and ve 
flower is ae is a 
flower of a delica d I " 
it rather ote fuller Pido Pag berts. И 
am right it will e. be bedding Ros before it takes 
prominent Į Roses. : 
Many of rivals flowered 
looked well in inthe c 
but have not been very noticeable 
ie 
TREES AND SHRUBS. 
SPIRAEA JAPONICA. 
attractive feature. 
t with рше w. з 
он produced late in the autumn; Во депе 
рр Barry кылыг. age ; 
also а dwarf 1 
than es. e flowers : ч 
pink. This vi yi “tes v d rise pe 
showy kind, ony ateren, A i А 
із а со of “the other, mm 
flowers are of S brillant carmine-crimson rege 
ag Reve чт 
ва гун leave 
THE каМ PINK BRAMBL LE. 
e plant Meu es known as Rubus be 
florus ig now gen те суие аз а 
“of Rubus ulmifolius. In К 
енеш, 
"on А. pig during J 
se eer fia 
Nid 
produces a succession of pA 
over а P Sonsideahlé ne 
florus is d dram 
— f — 
iouble Dai narrow pete 
баа od ir A large specimen 
over à few LÁ forms à wed 
hen in 2 gre 
of blown that at a little distance 
not iby the itiated be taken for а 
Cl , however, rev 
familiar There is 
flowered Bramble. еа iren A 
ї in sim 
заной атое is Rubus thrysoideus flore ve е 
W. Т. 
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