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— and rosy violet-coloured spathes, described 
Prof. Bois in The Révue Horticole, 
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er-erossing tul F, préducia gave 
1 у, results. 
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Ea third of the natural 5. еше ents one of 
OMA ра, Ноте nae са nmer anes grow- 
"ng for three yum open ground, in 
1 without айу der ion. It is one 
rms Ww FM narrow, lanceolate, un- 
greenly leaves. 
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killed Бу: an irremediable 
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be 
have pictures e painted in 
-colours by my daughter 
f these —— aries greatly 
: 1e are ry possis al. 
E lanceolate and hs cn leaves of 
К ооо. colis S "aid ну а. A bed of these 
ybrids grown in the open in wA diu: like 
азо: апа йш plants, produces a very 
сен ке 
E bei e to . genetics 
pt па notes from mV 
РА Exniortana g 
emall, very ui ü 5 noi 
Recessive very proliferous, Do 
minant Mn dea 
narrow ied road 
k ong - petiolate. 
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late. rac 
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4eaves with rare, 
Leaves with nume 
‚ linear, whitish- out [^ н ЙО рЫ; 
Reces- Dominant character. 
haracter. 
E Spathes ^ small, Spathes large, long- 
тебе, little Rita sg well es 
: Recessive Dominant character. 
pee Spathes yellow. The 
yellow colour almost 
recessive. 
production of the 
E The ms followed 
Кочу e Mendelian lines. 
er, thi tw 
F5 for 
H have noted, де W- 
‹ wo facts worthy of note :— 
ot ; of two кын; icone 
posing the whole б progen 
lowly, with aa беге and 
leaves Ше Pipe ants пе 
, and alice t 
me fact I have not аана Ун ber rol 
"ben hybridising quite different species or 
3 » m Amaryllidaceae (A. lladonna х 
- Crinum), Acanthaceae (Barleria bonia and 
L Justicia x Aphelandra), Bromeliaceae (Bilbergia 
1 ET и x B. Moreliana). ( e production 
m F, of some plants with uniform green leaves, 
Without any white spot or line, j i 
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able 
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seeds. 
. Elliot 
often a few 
rays plants of the 
that. ашату I 
m 
fa llaeous 
es are well е. the male 
en: top, the fema Ж sina 
em ted lover segment. = refore in these 
castration is easily e by cutting 
the male, terminal porte pes re the issue 
e pollen, but i e garden varieties of 
= E GARDENERS’ 
R. africana it often РАНЕ that in 
p of the 
CHRONICLE. — 
upper 
pistillifer or female portion, a 
few male flowers are “mixed, and thu cna 
fertilised, seeds may sometimes occur. Th 
he explanation. 
A rose, or purple, or yellow winter-flowering 
Calla, like R. africana, would be most welcome 
n gardens. 
According to my experiments R, а 
and В. Rehmannii may be crossed with R. albo 
maculata and similar species. Atilio Ратом ri 
‘TOBER PLI 
f the ou eed cultural 
1919, Messrs. R. H. 
1 — 
Stabe 
Long branch 
ums hanging in clusters. 
no great merit as to flavour; are a little 
and slig htly more oval. than Damsons, 
e tated dull purple, UR a heavy bon m. 
phis late Plum keeps a arkable time is shown 
a specimen we have before us 
ember ł1), tid. was obtained from the 
Horticultural Society meeting, апд, 
by 
(Nove 
Royal 
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EE withered, 
is still edible. This prolific 
late Plum will doubtless prove valuable for 
market purposes, and the fruits would be useful 
for bottling. e believe = re sev late 
Жн — in cultivation we have never 
met with one of such an enfe над prolific 
nature бр so late in the season 
GISBORNE PLUM. 
I Know of no other Plum that crops so 
ER as Gisborne, either on standards or bush 
117.—PLUM DEWSON’S MARVELLOUS, A LATE OCTOBER VARIETY. 
FRUIT REGISTER. 
rees. Although the quality of the fruit is not 
equal to that of Coe’s dias ысы Drop i n is excellent 
for cooking, preserv nd bottling the flesh 
being of a yellow colour an parting freely ce 
к со" this variety I also intend to gre 
> trees, as they are бы dy апа тау 
кос: in more ике pos tidie than some othe 
in fa two 2d was the 
mci 
cre op notwith 
some tim. 
in Kent 
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and 
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filled unless Hae, 
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Given good treatment it crops freely бан 
