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lengthens. That some of these consequences of during the past five years no fewer than five J. J. Кейїе, of Violet fame, exhibited at the 
pollination are due to chemical action is shown were eria, ran ith flue dust. The r same meéting a new Ra spberry named Lloyd 
у the fac n is killed by the adulteration is indicated by the analysis, George i А and it attracted 
oform, and then placed for whereas genui ples ntain from. a eat deal o i iting в 
the stigma, the ше close ie rel Е : 3% of nitrogen the ap ener yes pi wore = ое = pecu 4 " ene dies 
а ‚© е о апа, h i th t indicate the hi roductiv аг: ro 
ce the flowering period. Patrick e € t aber and is t mec variety, whil " > large ripe 
- by ma ЕЕ а hot water cause xtune, contain nly m 0.49—1 96 fruits gave evidence e the o: of р v 
Ing о e stigma ve no effect on as a 1 е со ) таѕр- 
ium. The closing of the stigma does Two New Fruits.— о had the oppor- herry-red and the flavour is excellent. Given a 
e апіса] stimulus, tunity of tastin Apple "ques Магу at the good autumn, a large plantation of pen эч 
in this respect this species di from other Fruit Show held in the Royal Horticultural cropping Raspberry dod pay very hands 
es of Orchid which h been investigated Hall, on October 21, койы its flavour 
stimulation, by fine вап d be first class. M ver, 1 bers of the The Resting Stage of Roots.—It is an TAA 
oreover e members 
Fruit and Vegetable Committee selected Queen ing question whether roots pass ay igs and 
a e Y^ m тош Mary (see Fig. 104), as the best seedling Apple automatically into a resting phase, as do the 
ause Closing’ Submitted to them, consequently it has only to stems of plants, in autumn, or Vade if FA 
ere is some evidence that ` maintain its good qualities and have the present ^ conditions are favourable, they continue 
a Я 
tense found а ready 
. rosefiel е, О 
very fi of 
third days. Mr. Crawshay photo- 
ed his guests after шс, AK to the 
5 „ошоо and other disturbing circums 
Parable from r A , prices did 
Ц een from the 
ast :— ri FEN Li aw 
а О rosefieldiense Memo: 
wshayanum, 3 
ambeauianum Crawshayanum, Fie, 105.— RASPBERRY LLOYD GEORGE. 
О. Lawrenceanum Cobbianum, 10 
crispum Seraphim, 8j guineas; high opinion confirmed in 1920, to win the Bun gro The author seeks an answer to this 
з Earth, US ecg yard — Cup. The parents ora hag new ‘Apple са by н branches of plants of 
Es enus, 3 guineas; E ba zd e Jam buie іеуе and Wm. Crump. The flavour kinds which readily form adventitious roots, 
СӨ. Ее ео, 6 guinea Упса із ; distinct estive of de Orange — such as Philadelphus coronarius, Viburnum 
H fades Europo, E vd the shape y ical s the influence of Worces' Opulus, Salix, and Populus, various condi- 
: of the fine Pacho Реа; n- Dol maie of m. e tions known to overcome the lethargy of plants 
ompared pr чеч mud. The gs ow skin, streaked and shaded with in their resting stage—for example, the ** wa 
at Orchids are the one exception to ^ crimson-scarle m^ ees ees outline show — ^" се tobace o smok ke produced by 
1n value, which is in one sense re- the influence of es Gri Queen Mary With respect to the first of 
gh from a cosmopolitan view to combin es good quality” with QU ham appear- theo а гэй stimulating resting plants to 
may create a more general ance, ж аз we understand from Mr. W. enew their growth, the effect of immersing the 
ul plants, rump, the variety grows and cro з well, it prend of plants in tepid water бее 85° 
tilizers._From the = = should become popular alike for cultivation in F.) has often been described. In the case of 
d Agricultural and Dai ry Colleg private gardens and for supplying the markets. AG s AGE 
n of feeding stuffs nd fertilizers Mr. te J. Parsons, who пырей the variety, РЕН " yk я ва Н 1918, г, paper by 
H. C. Cranfield we hag that is be tulated upon having such a Moliseh, published d. К. 8: 
сопа Sitzungsberichte 
amples of soot received by the analyst highly meritorious Apple to dice Mr. d. Wiss: Wien © E 19. 
