180 
belonging to de Barri Crawshay, Esq., npn 
Sevenoaks, cne of the most. enthusiastic “an $ 
тог ‘of Pac "Rotel ges of O. uen 
Alexandra and other hybrids. Unflowered 
f ee strain are included in the 
the natural desire 
iit the purchasers be give him the oppor- 
tunity of studying the results of his efforts as 
they bloo 
ача ents from Kew.—Mr. Alfred Keys, a 
t Botanic 
Station, Dom Mr man, 
also a member of the g s een 
ed by the Egyptian — of 
cultu 
t 
Su uperintendent i 
Section ot the Ministry 
Kew Guild.— cial General Meeting of 
"ni 2m пе: wil EE hala on Rog ria коре 
6.30 p у Lecture Roo 
Roxal Bitam, dus cs ris aii is 
for the pose cons sed alter 
oria 
1 Тһе memorial has 
n designed by Sir Robert Lori 
s have 
ay Peur ; and to th 
acres as compared with little n more than 
400.000 last year, and about double the normal 
acreage. 
THE GARDENERS' 
REMARKS ON THE CONDITION OF 
THE FRUIT CROPS. 
ante pp. 
168.) 
(See Tables and Summaries, 64-70.) 
(Concluded from p 
WALES. 
CARDIGANSHIRE.—Blossom of all kinds fruits 
was very abundant, but be considerable number 
of the ies La d m ee following 
varieties h —Doyenne 
mi 
Blickli 
"Bon Ch 
ference, 
jams’ 
Jam 
рше, y inc s I Early Rivers, Czar an ans- 
rent Gage. Our soil is heavy loam overlaying 
slatey rock. W. Phi Tips, Derry Ormond Park 
Gardens, Llan 
с. 
All fruit trees blossom 
Plums, but на uch of ae 
nowstorm 
on The 
1 
ч 
R 
over 
m 
Str: y uickly. 
Cherries cued are We badly. Caterpillars were 
mewhat numerous on Apples, otherwise 
the 
ee E OF ARETHUSA, 
ial will A placed t " "Kew 
Mer iig wka fell in the 
Fic. 
in which th 
Trees of ку: : Seed- 
“grand diy c J. S. Higgins, 
anda. 
LAMORG: "Ww ilis exception of 
Plums, the prospects of the more essential fruit 
crops are excellent. Apples in Uer uan are 
a clean crop and Pears are good. aw- 
were below the piri wand in Baer 
A 
s caterpillars, Жар pee fadt that little sp 
е done. = por qs 
tiv A with a xdv аа. Arthur 7 
Bobb, ‘Duffryn Cardes near Cardi, 
le crop is an ‚ average ‘one, 
trees of Ее. o e, range Pippin, 
ing of th ippins, d Grosvenor 
Sones and h 
n 
8, С 
berries were far above 
bers and the berries 
the tr 
" Warrington, PA adii 
KESHTRE.— Fruit nty 
ат iem Кизел to any cun fou тет: the 
ravages of caterpillars this year. Plum trees 
CHRONICLE 
[OCTOBER 4, 1919. 
blossomed remarkably well, but for some 
the fruits к ver у Ру: and we have scar iy 
any Damsons. боо еггіеѕ and Black Currants. 
were boe тан сг Thomas UM Roberts, 
Slebeck Gardens, Haverfordwes 
IRELAND, 
Down.—The profusion of едн on all fruit. 
rees n resulted in average ee d Apples. 
and Pears, and record crops of erries, 
Currants and Gooseberries. A ings under- 
storm in June di d in providing the much- 
eeded moisture. W. Bolas unt Stewart. 
Meatu.—This is one of t ts ex 
pod me ues in this fruit growing district for 
the о drawback ато 
Michael Гоа poe 
a. 
Тһе fruit crops are, on the he 
та pic d but тле; iste. Plums were 
a very irregular crop; os were very 
heavily fruited, whilst ath had very few 
fruits. Шш me gardens a ‘his neighbour 
Gooseberries were ve Fred 
W apr. ros House G MU. Sion Mills. 
Сов 
отан и 
cold n m. during 3 rn and im appear to have 
йа {еа а; t the free setting ч шш. us inter 
Б 
2 
4 
c 
g 
Str: 
fered considerably from lack ^ 
poor J. Dearnaley, “т, St. Pa trick’s 
ine Road. 
most remark kable- 
usual in 
notwithstanding tha “the b 
e for a x wd of y 
prestiti Kilmallock. 
one 
the whole has been very favorable for fruit. 
culture. 6. EET Abbey Leix Gardens. 
WATERFORD —Fruit is exceptionally plent tiful. 
g J Als -— were splendid 
rops. s A are ао most р ng. Such 
i Seedlin 
on are carrying езу Е Fruit t 
are remarkably clean and healthy. р. Cr Mes 
Сита уилн Gardens, Portlaw 
CHANNEL ISLANDS. 
SEY.—The it Je $i 
rather below the average, and the trees a f 
8 very much from dry weather in © y 
il fruits also suffered much мє! ў 
from drought, ыы rries mee roe on the - 
St. Mark s Road, St. Helie 
——— 
HORTICULTURAL EDUCATION IN 
CANADA. 
g of the Horticultural 
ia’ yd Preston on the ath 
whith a report was pab blished M 
delivered an 
in Ontario. 
ta 
RE the ann nual meetin 
and 5th ult. 
of Guelph Cale ege, On tario, 
address on Horticultural Education 
are far bette: M se 
р States than tag are in our own 
u э 
2,2, À E ; 
ПР A N OEA THREE IIIA TN) E IEEE a S ES ee A ee 
