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226 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Novemper 1, 1919. 
TO. mulate turns up under a new name, and the variety 
uS D ER ; tenes do. the Gaede Pars pro- is not rec ognised with certainty by the pre- 
ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the ducer new varieties may safeguarded sent generation Poi fo or a ER variety 
PUBLISHER, 41, Wellington Street, Covent А В may present è eneral simi arity to 
Garden, W.C without detrimen е гаг. шше existing kin to fail—although it may 
uero " Babli gx „Бе мысы their сот. pacers Ne MEM mb iac e P ssess som pre-eminently valuable feature 
EE NORTH AERE fq UAE it would almost seem, insuperable difficulties 
they ирот, апа id re pis е ет СЕА е оше aris om several cau -—T10 Weare a еегипсаге: podes 
wow indiy observe the notice printed weekly 
to the ef qe Eas aR Pusat Mi ees to T cuu e first place plant ı novelties are of very s roposal is extend tie idea of а 
matt a 88€ 1t wou x 
to the lp poe at 1. communications diferent nn х range fro ere sports nA icm and Min че 
intended јот publication or referring to the Literar 3 Chrysanthemums, n t d 
Ж ae ae sea all — to Be a Жош де ri ias se rere and again in differe The other a ten is to intro nct 
ire 0 . о "T 
Publishing d. Editorial, are distinct, and much places, to the results etal осет) (Syste of gistration givin cis 
unnec: ному аы and confusion arise when letters ion or the production of hybrids. "'ortuitous interest na name 1 Fs a vet variety 
ME News. 6o orrespondents will greatly oblige oy novelties would, of course, have to left The кн to эт pgs pos E SR 
sending to the Edit arly intelligence of local ou uts ide any s ане for they are th jo genera ind, у l 
events likely to be of i interest to our readers, = of f f Aer sen eration already, before a variety is of financial value, 
MO Deer) Мена as wear ute acis "rae ш ed io possess cert 
notice o, orticu 2 "i ure, as we [9] е actua . . t ble to 
Letters for Publication, as well as specimens of Жл ; alities com cceptal 
plants for naming, should be addressed to the Similarly, in the case of many flowering the general public of horticulturists. It 
Garden "London a “Communications. shou mit eT Я = А fte Г кз. д Peer n ly become acceptable if the general public 
, the novelty o oy urns out to be by no ie 8 wé t 
ji in the w ong = pia ible, Кез duly si P pe means true, of it a pe 1508 other а A as Р e yg Ped to co-operate 
the writer. if desired, the signature will not be than the шын. i “ pere T OE improv wed. W^ DAC А 1 f hi 
: h the raiser in proving the quality of his 
prime, ut kept. аг @ guarantee ое Дыл 5 which may superior in many it DS Е 
Special Notice to Corresp gor —Тһе Editors pe roduction if they had ulti mately to pay 
it » ripe н. = . y p ar erri tions or respects to the Ug om CIE. y н a royalty for growing it. 
illustrations, return unus unications 
ШЧ йз. fo Ae by special pP реалии. hes Soa ae nd et St dfe few ү ү? c А lv oked at from the standpoint of any one 
Riders do not ho = themselves resvonsible for any Ee 1i eget pde ul Е new variety? е m. class of plants, a solution of the difficulty is 
opinions E y their аркан тіз. the honour $ = e divide ween в h ard is to 
Illustrations.—The Editors - be glad to receive X ot v^ ud c when reg is p 
‚апа to select photographs ing di qae suitable for. producer Gur nd t pena her r, and to vest exclu- the ange of horticultural subj 
aoe of Flag ens, or "of ds poste Scene ie ride EE ticultur progress. ДЫ Энде pated by seed and some b ше 
er si or loss against the-in ie of horticultura р 
maturi 
yet more serious di d ra Lone a mas ее нй MN or two penetrations before 
AVERAGE TEMPERATURE for the ensuing week be pra pri r е a ll ied able 2 dt they can prove their worth, t з 
deduced “from dec during the last fifty e prove ed e pner ci valua! we 1 ud seen to be a t Ьай one, : 
reenwich. man gro generally, an bel at the o 
^ s . minded person believes | 
Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington Street, tested for a ALPEN d Ri А new dd make our fields e fertile, our gardens 
Covent Garden, London, Wednesday, | Oct. 29, is brought out and receives a high awar more beautiful, and our growers more 
10 a.m.: Bar. 29.6; temp., 43°. Weather—Raining, — ** p, many are called, and few chosen,’ ous deserve the fullest. consideration, y 
апі of the new Apples which receive, and in spite of the u Where there's a will 
ightly receive, a high award, few ultimatel ee 
orticulturists who, in the vivo “the t st applied general cultiva- Hic Wan WE TON OGF parE cann ус & 
The Protection a dudüsH СТ DDR Бенг: clear way to mete out the measure 
of Raisers age i production 
New ew varieties of plants 
e well of who 
community. dis m must perfor unt on 
e per cent. of their productions proves 
Successful, they may reckori themselves 
ortunate. No опе wil  gainsay t 
importance of the work which they under- 
take, for to it we must look for much of 
the i th ts cultivate 
; greater variety, +w. 
rfect beau x^ in- ‘he 
our ‚ and i 
which growers are put to 
raising a . race, which is resistant 
to a — disease an e f th 
ex Пепсе чан i on 
itself ? h 
n receipt of the old age pension long before 
the tangible proof of hi cess was forth 
i if the former, who wo 
ü pay the raiser 
esi him. in proving the merit of the 
new riety? 
to ru 
ethod whereb raiser's interest migh 
be safegua One i the application 
of the-patent laws to plant novelties. Any 
person who t ous _that he had 
a good thing wo 
properly constituted tribun 
of novelty, t cértificate ould 
ria o. de atent office, and a patent 
sued. he- he could then make his 
e terms tac hs exploitation of his novelty. 
Although this procedure might satisfy the 
pae of e Е аіп rene of. plants oad prevent 
ival who bought a bloom of a novelty for 
extend the posal to all categories of cul- 
tivated plants would mean the setting up of 
a r dam n experts, whose tim 
wo n up ip investigating “claims 
which might Potten prolonged 
For example, ay Happen that. dor pe 
old variety suddenly 
of horticulture. 
—— 
M иш Market es.—Lt. Col. H. 
ales bt Г unstall Here, Sittingbourne, 
ortict 
Holloway, 
fruit 
пана. 
Precocious Rhododendrons.—We lea: x from 
Messrs. Pennick and Co. that а 
ellii and В. album аге: ye abundantly ly 
in entirely difficult positions 
urs а e Rhodo- 
the cases here r 
i Have other readers 
wa: 
ы опе Lape seeds foi у 
r migr aiea s for autumn sowing must 
С Lr ome шевон and that 
of priority the traffic ‘shall be 
8 perishable goods under the ordi 
igh e eem 
Polli as a Chemical Stimulus. —Expe 
ied о Cymbidi 
ине ad ut in Japan on 
virens show as the result o X hid 
period during which the flower of this Ore 
remains fresh i s len engt Read, hai 
"ass the i ni 
Floral 
* “The Influence of Pollination, etc., on the 
Organs and the Flowering Period,” - M t SOR коюм. 
Bot. Mag., Japan, xxxii, 375, Mare! 
so 
оне, the 
als 
noste- 
o swells and E 
