British QARDENERS Assocration.—J. В. The 
offices of the British Gardeners’ Association 
are at 22, Buckingham Street, Strand, 
London, W.C.2, and the secretary is Mr. 
С.а C. 
Harding, who will be per, to forward you 
full particulars on ac рет 
ag Lx 
either to drought, or a something e le- 
terious having been thrown over the pla: 
Damace To Rose Growtus.—Z. H. M. Please 
D pirum оо 1агдег specimens at an early 
date. No fungus disease was present on the 
shoots receiv vL 
DESCRIPTIVE 
botanical draught 
from the Latin calceolus, a shoe, and 
raria from the Latin cinerea, sehrcolonred, i 
usion 
DrszasEp Lerrvucr.—H. P. The specimens were 
SO. bay. decayed that it was not possible to 
determine the deem of the trouble. 
manure and inabihty inti 
soil to the troughs, the r y is 
easy. We should like to have E able to 
advise you to give a liberal ing of 
turfy loam and leaf-mould. At this season 
it would not be advi 
sable to apply any quick 
as the result would 
recent 
p y , parti De e 
theat-waive, to induce late, soft growth w. 
would be injured И 
basic slag at the of 3 
run, and Ughtly ‘winked into 
The use of basic slag is, we know, usually 
ri heavy soils, but we have ex- 
n. 
g th lour of tne 
leaves for the winter, it would be wo; wie 
giving а iw application of soot water for 
the m weeks. t 
spring, just before growth is ed, we 
advise monthly dressings of 1 oz. sulphate 
ot ammonia, 3 ozs. su p D 
lime to each four ; mid-July 
"This would improve matters considerabl 
We. syri with any 
chemical, but a daily , ог 'noseing 
bi inre 93 тонаса W: n yp R. S. P. 
of fungous disease, —€— 
"The trouble 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Avcvsr 30, 1919. - 
t is difficult to say when your specimen 
might flower, as its flowering in cultivation 
es produce 
is uncertain, and even when it does produc 
they are small and inconspicuous. The 
is a native of the Islands of Teneriffe, 
Grand Canary and Palma, and al: м 
of a wonderful tree called у 
accredi with the miraculous power of 
supplying the whole of the inhabitants "eh 
ү 
the w 
structed Ru its base. detailed 
ing a t, by J: d of “The Rain 
ra "Hiero A T e found in the Kew 
1919.^ 
FUNGUS ON GoosEBERRY SHOO РЕ 
ere is no mildew on the З, ries те- 
ceived, but a Botrytis is present, a latter 
es no lly cause serious harm to p 
fruit itself, ma; ad ** die back : 
IN Peach LEAVE (2b e Peach 
e ia acked by 5 е fungus 
(Ce a cincumse Spray the trees 
jacal solution of copper c 
— ача: repeat. the 
Bordeaux N ees 
young 
of this Mem 
cuttin oots during the winter, yo 
ial potential heads of bloom, and 
leaf growth could result 
oniy 
should, ho di now be robust a if p 
perly treated, will ensure еба of posi» next 
са а be pod ed in the 
ii e old weather sets in, given 
libe l supplies o of water. A weekly applica 
weak liquid manure will 
ceive the leaves change sie 
гадан the supplies water, but 
the plants must never be allowed to бесот 
quite at the the ehe have 
` fallen, store the plants in pee y: OBS 
failing this, a shed. At the e yea ear 
inspect the plants, Шш e will probably - 
found that a proport: the ts hav 
died back slightly dide Sla bo pi 
the nearest pair of pni p, roundish XR and 
these will produce flow: 
Names or Fruits: C. P. ce i 
sible to name inch poor ens with ат 
ee of accurac Fruits f e or r naming shoul 
2 e tally developed, typical of the mig 3 and 
mW blemi ee caused by disease or 
is 
It is impos- 
uite useless у ad 
тет specimens for naming; many 
of the fruite received were not ee 5. ШШ а 
good sized A E G. E.: 
poor specimen ; not recognised. P ze ot White 
'Transpare! 
NAMES OF buses Malva mos- 
OU OE. d: 
chata, eyyi 2: 2, Lychnis ЫА. 3, Nepeta 
Mussi um Sieboldii.—C. Ort. T 
be in by means of. «шыр» at vario 
seasons of the year, and also by divine 
of Ње roots.—R. W. R.: Rubus microphyllus. 
H. 6, Bocconia cordata; 7, Chloro- 
phytum elatum variegatum; 8, 
aburan.—G. Be: Artemisia - vulgaris.— 
‚ Dracae 
icus s 4 Ly 
Ophiopogon Jaburan; 6. Chloro- 
, phytum elatum variegatum. 6. S. 
i row, ll 
e b re hardly large enough 
colour scheme. Mdm. A. Chatenay, 
all ‘good varieties of Roses. 
will suit your purpose better | 
Ротлто EpzELL BLuE: С. E. C. As ihe n n 
implies, this ак те is. yz Mur = ría 
variety. At on e 
grown by co Чада in ‘its potes county 
Perthshire and ardineshire. It i 
well : kn i iberdeensbire d. f 
an h 
f late s been displae 
by the early vies kid oA miter althou 
old lin 
many growers still c ng to i. Ш 
looked upon as an early, Meo ared wil 
May Queen and Sharpes Exp ess, or 
line it. lags far behind, "^ it would. b 
‚ dé ed as a second early. 
and good q 
paan Edzell g ber 
Чет а those in north who apprecia 
porta ae Pier Potato are still 
i p with i 1 
SEEDS or GRE Mer THELEMANIANA: R. Р. 
y be able to obtain tl 
emaniana from Messi 
Ipswich, 
ux and Co. 
D VICTOR : -W. М. 
ed by Mr. Pr 
e unde 
this new dai d will be distributed Пп 
Messrs. Whitelegg and Co. 1 
CROPPING or Vines : S.H. Ж 
Vines, being 5 v in [unicos E the spt 
e from 12 to 15'inch ингуш НЕ. and the р 
ing of the growths is oe 
pable of cs ating to pores 
b es, averagL eae po 
each, or practically one bunch on 
us late 
Tomato Leaves DISEA air " 
а: bring by the ыы En "E 
answer Р 
РОН. 
m ard. Chron., August 16, tiono, P- 
Green MARROW Ya 
ына: Р. Е. О. The white fruits р! produ 
by plants саке тот 
etable M. 
ана 
unications Recei 
H—J..G, O—F. 
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