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"for the 
SEPTEMBER 20, 1919. ] 
Registration of a T race à 
and Regi ist 
х ia ission is r 
essrs. James Carter rig oer 
of 
P regis ster the word ©“ Narona ав tn "distin, 
ve trade- гаг" of thei neir seeds. Messrs. Carter 
Co. 
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inted out that in i the insta 
d been oed n 
Much opposi tion a had een d an ‘the 
y Messrs. Car 
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on, Ltd., icine Messrs 
ic policy, 
eceive aegis po SOUL Purchase 
or food aC iE ion and other purposes 
for a Belgian Nurser rym —The many 
Кы Mr. pp em in this “country are 
md to t him to ри E a 
е 
his ве. nurseries, immediately behind 
his mma — in oH ve itas ve acres of 
glas: green-houses 
s 
Tenains, ge бо ч нй сы pis a Silder. 
s from end to end. Mr. Бш ame! i rh is an 
K ontinental member 
old ewite and was the first conti 
of the British Carnation Society, several peres 
bers of which have promised t nd him fresh 
stock, but judging by the picture of his estab 
lishment and home before us, it will be a long 
time befor will be abl grow ade Ring is 
again. ouse is mere wreck, his 
first co ooden hut San the 
is E 
nc is to obta 
Recessary pine Ra fa Баран Мг 
Brunton, who has ope the fund, will publish 
p of t the subscribers in due course. In the 
ntime we shall be нЕт receive dona- 
tions fr from. readers on behalf of this very worthy 
Jec 
British Sugar Beet.—The British Sugar Beet 
Growers’ Societ ty has competed its first year’s 
онр о its estate t Kelham, near Newar 
After © 
seed production. 
planned out as a land s 
scheme on the lines of the farm co vios 
a Board of Agriculture, thus ет уоп i 
2 additional labour to the sugar beet 
1 d in its double aspect field and 
i waymen as Gardeners. According to. The 
E Gardener, it is the of some rail- 
_to occupy а spare time in 
15. rofessional wal bala, 
hours day, should not use their lei 
purpose of other iler employ- 
THE GARDENERS’ 
A ge 
Gardens, 
us 
turne 
having 
sa or teni 
ck var 
Buttons Univer sal, bip iq 
ment. It is only fair to add that many rail- 
waymen Aie cd object to the conduct of their 
colleag 
arge Melon.— J. rtles: 
King’s W an dee Hitchin, 
he has recently cut a Mel 
d the scale at 121lb. er 
states that the puer of the ed was 
only empty cases—due, а 
{ Ji 
The 
Зои 
which 
ss also 
sterile, 
that 
recorc 
A specimen ot 
was EO wn 
E. 
w hich we 
s 24 lbs. 
Су 
`141Ь., 
gardener to 
Tongswood, Hawk- 
Chron., June 26, 
Mr. G. 
Quitar, Esq., 
h T as recorded in 
19, p. 418. 
Bloxham, 
The Gar dens, 
іп Garo d. 
Os 
—The firs 
de France 
4th and 5th 
Viger, ед 
France, апа 
на Conference at Metz. 
ce onference the Société ge oc 
held at on the 
ins 
Minister for 
of Agr өүү 
CHRONICLE. 
155 
FOUR PROMINENT ROSARIANS. 
Тнк portraits of the four оода герго- 
Sos in Fig. 74 will be readily recognised by 
sarians, for they include He President, two 
seriem id the of the 
Pr esident an Secretary 
National Rose е. 
I 
The Rev. FO e-Roberts has been for many 
ars à illi dais ; rosarian. Educated at St. 
John's College d 
^ 
the jt being "Miss Ratclite, 
appointed to the Rectory 
TN ‚һе began his career as a se exhibitor 
obtaining many awards, especially in the classes 
for Tea oses, жиы, е cultivation of v whic ch he 
was particularly successful. nese were the 
days of the giants Did ole, Ne wo valli Foster- 
Melliar, Orpen, Paakari ton and Burnside, who 
produced magnificent s s from Souvenir 
show blooms 
d’Elise Catherine Mermet and дес Niel, 
—PROMINENT ROSARIANS 
74. 
Co ourtney Page.Sez 
Back, Standing: E. J. Kiisi 
large gathering attended ше 
yer included M. Miram 
y ешр in Lorraine s 
Gabriel Luizet. A 
agg с ceremony, 
the бш sio oner 
which ho claim 
to own’ any Pear, an 
ystem P petia experience UY can 
determine "he utility; and a good résumé 
h iments рө ection of new lus vits 
e usual work of r 
e-Lorraine t 
бае. arduous 
work on b eha f of the society be so Pim years 
ted : H. R. Dustigkon; Rev. F. Page-Roberts- 
which if we el at all nowadays, we grow only 
in the greenhou 
After some twenty years at Scole Mr. Page 
Roberts removed td Halstead, in Kent, and 
three years later to his present 1 5 ec- 
tory 
pag he has continued to 1јоу ‘he charm 
e Rose arder In 1909 
t-class 
ect is бри of the N National Rose Soci ч. 
an office which his courtesy and kindly sense of 
humour singularly adorned. For many years he 
a 
has been the chairman of the 
at ee of that Society, 
Floral Committee of the R.H. 
Monet ed the Dean Hole Medal o 
Mr. E, J. сс Папа is Won know n to members 
of the National Rose Soc ty as the author of 
жт articles in th с MM Annual, more \ 
is on growing ше: unde: 
t he is a pas s he has 
he magnificent E ers he 
at the Spring 
en has been 
e N.R.S 
w 
On this ‘subject 
fully der а ы, 
‘rom 
that. (bs mom 
s a justice of the peace for the county of 
He i 
