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THE GARDENERS 
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uality, and of these possibly t 
re of fine q 
аео were the git rig Ори and гк уя 
f 
Nectarines, е Hyon very finest for flavour; 
the lat is n nearly so freely as it 
deserves i ll develo 
fruits of Brown Turkey were exhibited I 
Pears were grown 1 
n Chretien was aos finest, and just reaching 
the ripening stag Fruits of Louise Bonne of 
were represented by eral di г boxes 
The Peaches, Nectarines, Figs and Pears had 
all-been grown without any fire heat whatever 
be accomplished oe and 
skilful чо. backed a keen 
employer. Both. Mr. J. rud Ni © and his 
sion ira ош 
less than 2 tons, fo 
20 10s. ; November, c 
Mar , 
deliveries um Ireland, Isle 
which have occurred since last year in the co 
of coal, wages and raw materials. M Board 
ора ot thar 
s that these prices. are 
secure t 
a e 
и purchaser’s nearest railway station or wharf 
n Great Britai ay discount to agri- 
cultural mercha 8, ttm and co-operative 
Dunt к per мю in bags, 
ts : v iem delivery, 
1920—January, £21 7 
6d. ; ge , £2 Bip 
ch, Apr e ' and May £22 f 
Islands, t 
port in seing 
without delay. 
of Man 
e dina a include deliy ery 
1. Orders should 7:4 
е 
а ноты rset 
such drastic changes as 
aver уза ted. 
T 
agitation against the “ vandalism " at 
The 
Hampton Court was first raised in the pages of 
the Surrey Comet, and 
soon became very 
eat 1 
are held, not only in thi ry, t also 
Monte va К Gardeners’ Chronicle of March 1 
rief history of th ns with 
alterations, and offered sug 
to us would be improvements wi 
the public багы. коти. 
һе a time the agitation died down; but 
it spr ii g wp — pm increased vigour, and we 
he feared desecration, 
Sardener, Mr. Neal, are to congratulated 
Shee their combined efforts on this occasion. 
uch exhibits ер all possible encourage- 
not 
ment as they now so frequently seen 
as чыр ree 
Sulpha Ammonia.—The ы of Agri- 
culture A с 1 ment with the 
the 
ome to an agre 
Ег" te simus 2 peri ith regard to 
B FA a e charged fo 8 
n last seas 
= Government subsidy given to Donde urin 
аё аг по ее mhean The 
aximum prices are fixed a commercial Байты, 
Which has to cover e. ces tantial increases 
Fic. 65.—TILIA PETIOLARIS (see p. 126). 
HAMPTON COURT GARDENS. 
IN our last issue we briefly recorded the publi- 
never ies as a White Paper, of dations 
of the Committee appointed by the First Com- 
missioner of Works to advise on “ the proposed 
alteration of flower beds n нч "Hampton Court. 
his committ Ham on e 
13 last and their report is ated June 20, but 
it was not unti il th ne en of August that the result 
of their 
public. No doubt the F in 
= taken = to adi." 
we under ier nd that 
adopt t the Committee's radi Bor Pro which, 
as a whole, must аы both the general public 
and the criti 
rag seems tio 
ges 
The recommendations of the Committee, which 
we append, will ас Ba general ap- 
full “ig 9 
oto ora. al beaut the 
sev 
een | adopted the Abit y beds in aye semi-circle 
are gay with flowering plants and shrubs have 
King’s 
been planted in the s Privy Garden. The 
placing of tubs with suitable Paving: plants 
aroun the = basin in the ко the East 
Gardens, seems to “ie me in 
William’ m | Mary" s time,” is it improve- 
men ugh we "remember having зла similar 
^ wer beds along 
ubs e 
the broad walk cann 
spring, and p aerei will probably. be taken 
of the opportunity to improve on the old arrang 
