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94 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
EDITORIAL NOTICE, fic and technical ability на Ње mien 
> n is d cannot be Ther 
ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the : : US 
PUBLISHER, 41, Wellington Street, Covent NOt €noug of adequate. training and 
Garden, W.C. ability ba fll t the posts pe e being and 
киш d and Publisher. — — Our correspondents would o be set up. It $ often for- 
л Lr e d Mec ud ps t de h ni ff something 
и vari iere t notio printen wookly ike a decade’s supply of experts. Many 
0 e effec па а letters reiatin to nanci T 
matters and ise’ te shoul addressed YOUNG and p en. ve been 
to, er хар nd p Ш co munications killed, a yet younger generation has ha 
intended for publication or referring to the Litera 
а iud оп fant ta to be g d Ыы ІБ gag co directed. чи to other channels, 
— to - аса * ge e u gra pee and is in larg re: eos to re ch. 
ublashing an itoria are istine an MUC: 1 1 
ЖР жю aoe у and confusion arise when letters Other men а т xd veni bee 
Е т thee aston early алс 17 o ој = employm Fh dee шч э 
у sen ors ri 1 ў k 
local eventa Набу. to be of interest to our readers, Hence, although the m e pre-war stan- 
or of any matters which it is "desira ble to bring dard of remuneration of teachers and in- 
ы ра notice = Poa nape eh ham hei qa s showing marked improve- 
ustrations.— itors wi gla 0 receive = j 
and to select photographs or. drawings suitable MEN the is not. enough. first class 
for reproduction Lm rdens, or of remarkable Ay in sight eet the needs of 
а "they cannot be respon construction and advance... It becomes, 
Special Notice to actin spondents. -The Edito ors herefore, necessary 'so to organise such 
do not undertake to pay jor any ME or dep re gp as that of Forestry as’ 
illustrations, or to return unused communica eed i CAD ^ 
or illustrations unless by special arrangement. eeu most economical u ^ of, the 
The E itors s do not: hold themseloes responsible. ‘jor ability крт: тҮ А nd this, in r 
opini expressed , геогр dents 1 b : 
o 
-rp 4 Ву this means teaching а 
APPOINTMENT FÜR THE, ишн By e a каш ма ый ы 
* prevent overlapping, and ‚to secure that 
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21.— f the things needed to be done are don 
Aberdeen Horticultural” Society's s Exhibition a. M» att оак пасад innovation which 
nimissioners, five in 
e tn oe eii ut is proposed to appoint, 
illt have e put at their disposal: the sum of 
d million pounds, which it is pro ородой 
pe nae te in ee. next five years. Eje: will, 
AVERAGE MEAN TEMPERATURE Ex the ensuing 
—— from “ме аро during the last Ж е 
years at pi айий 
ACTUAL TEMPERA’ 
Gardeners’ Chronicle Office; 41, Wellin Street, 
с а Garden, төрдов, odin Aug. 13, of с һа | give ‘an account of their 
; Ваг 30.2; temp. 769. Weather—Bright. btowatdehin, ‘but they will not be su 
= jected to control with respect to expendi 
ture by another department. In hen 
paier and in a broad way eae control 
of Р; tr dol not only. excellent also essential,. M 
in practice it ma ong delays and 
much discouragement, and though’ delay 
: Tere is general Agree 
Forestry - plant ing o 
Bill. <` for уап ог toret, pus: 
TOS Unger. even better ashne: where 
taken on а largo scale if the area denuded ational peace work is concsrned, i does 
replaced, and if-home supplies are to: not seem statesmanlike that haying. chosen 
буур bod : "rm" men, for wee oe to до га :с Ам 
рі rk, ап aving put ‘at their 
Те Ls enable this Wer So disposal—in M sum of money for 
aff оїп it, тү should: net be’ allowed. to 
ree method whereby s statio n М make a start until their‘ detailed plans 
bj of seorididerable: disputa: "Dh. Һа Vos ылы тут” and sanctioned. 
disputants differ - with respect ^to the need for systematic and scienti 
nature of thé authority, 4.e., whether, as planting is shown by the statement in the 
ecntemplated in A Mb. e th re shall bé nstrüction. Report of“ the Forestry 
one authori as ot: stoners it appointed by the Ministry 
for the Uni wee ther of Reconstruction, th wes pa Гэ yield 
three re of Agricul ure ‘shall: swa tin per 3,000. ae gin: unde оа she 
ni 
sponsible ее forestry 
as Only. ( 
work m heir. A isa or дато опе ‘third: ‘of lat ‘it: M 
We SO accus 
wg e, See "de АНИ have been under correct sylvicultural 
of datge and to-believe that devolution treatmen t. 
is a method of achieving: success, that ^ The first piod of thé’ Commission, if 
the proposal о ітеаф `а national problem and. when it- ‘веб o : =... ie Ве 
natio: у as а shock to those who secure the Тарман ng of the wide 
hold to the devolution idea. But it сап from which trees were felled during “the 
scarcely be — t when the problem war, and this should general 
of afforestation is look whole, ve difficult, for oa over are P^ 
a rali authority than any other section 
sed is better 
a series of адан ities il rr 
ipa We have the D M 
n operation eni d in the of Wa РСР trans fo 
eries, for although the seas Me one s Commissioners have here a gre 
the decals beri .control the harvest opportunity of encouraging the formatio 
of og seas are several. a service en: ү! all not only 
_It is we odes i жѕеѕѕ scientific knowledge in one 
side of forestry that the need for a single more of the many branches of science 
authority is pera Heiss Schools ential to forestry, but also, and at the 
forestry for al and г e time, a sound knowledge of the prac- 
pro will dich ot forestry. It is in no small. m e 
is greatly to de advantage... чаце. to the divorce be би. practice and 
that of r | and ros Met discoves eries economie im 
wp form a unit. For nne make but slow оа in nia 
to tell, the demand on the scienti- 
The King the Potato Industry. -The 
Commercial Division ка the Board of А 
9 
e 
Hall, Westminster, p yes rs 
of Wart Disease on the pro roduction E: 
mmune varieties of Potatos 
ed Ро His 
esty жек на that. the exhibit he ad an - 
До value, а and should be visited by all i 
terested in agriculture 
Appointment at Wisley.—The Council of the 
Royal Hortic шш Society ae ba rate ~~ 
H. Lr. Pa, р chem: head о а. 
chemical: PET of th ages Stat 
the Royal a “Society at Wisley, 
Bair Ey 2 n poe service. 
ot University ‘allo, ттд and was formerly 
a taff ther: 
cm duisi sie of Bournemouth Public 
Corporation of Bournemouth | 
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ular ga 
Readers will join with us in congratulating Mr. | 
Cobb on bis selection from a list of 130 
applican: E 
Land Sales on the Arlingham Estate.—At the - 
sale of pe of Sir Geo ac Bos P dE 1 
estate 3 
eight ee = farms were [e t pé ua respec- 
^e Sun he two mens Ма each 520 ў 
£6, while another ios 6, i 
and a fourth for £5, There к) 
ne of well-known agriculiriste and ed 
а used considerable enthus 1 
a Flower Show.—We with i b 
that : s old flower show will “Be held this i yo 3 
as Sud, the date being fixed for th: 28tn e 
Jubilee Year Schedule, issu M aid : 
enterprising iety i cl for P Jl кд 
flowers, floral devices, vegetables, fruit, -— a 
work, butter, honey, eggs, dogs, cats, РО ; 
Pigeuns, rabbits, and cavies. es AN: kind: | 
held in the park of Әнине Place, у 1 
permission E 
er я E 
Chambre Syndical s Marchands- nien 
çais has made the following spp? ri 
—President, Mr. F eux; Vice-Pres! en € 
.M. André ^ Raty, Rivoire ; Berg 3 
Secretary, M. ig, re ee Treasurer, Aw* — 
E. Thiebaut. 
British-gro rmium Fibre. E. be 3 
New Zealand T e (Phormium tenax) can : 
cultiva; in many pa 
British Isles is wel to the maj 
our readers, 
ssibly, in the South of England. | 
з а grown оп Lord Ventry's 
ogg ioi ы тыр, jun 
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Ens ан aod and valued in 
New ones 
1914, P £32 per s appears that Phorm" 
fibre is chiefly Le for the manu: rs d 
bind. ani 
Ce broad | Dira leaves have 
à value as 'paper-making 4 
