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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
FRUIT REGISTER. 
APPLE ARTHUR TURNER. 
veo ap the i H.S. Aw: ard о = 
it was 
£ Turn 
Ba анана chan, ws to 
and Gr un firm ex 
dish of 
ic. 
Art rthur Tama 
xhibited a remarkable fine 
Apple at hee R.H.S. meeting 
[cu Жид A ruits in the оша 
tion are reproduced natural size, pe it will be 
seen that they are ewhat conical shape 
Fie. 138.—4APPrE 
and as big as those of Lord Grosvenor. . The 
in is pale green flushed with аде on the 
tly 
season 
wary. Durin te as ast few dius 
many € varieties Apples, both culinary 
dessert, have been in this € 
rner is Sam a ‘the best ‘pare 
late cooking sorts. € ea 
these fme novelties are being planted 
ree ar season. 1 
HOME CORRESPONDENCE. 
The Editors. do ra бе themselves responsible for the 
opinions 
sed by correspondents 
Fruit Problems.—I have not seen that anyone 
has jan to the vi d by Magister 
Falae, which appea 
last, which I consider tio get to 
blie, an ask 
d to '' App 
oe Why 
: ow rome 
your correspondent Says: ot 
pale-skinned Apple on to the xn of à ШЕШУ 
coloured variety? " and further on states 
excellent intermediary is the John Downie аһ; 
a good agent to assist colour and crop.’ This 
ARTHUR TURNER. 
looks very well on paper, but does not answer 
RON with im- 
perfect 
lite vir у eins this 
in "e yay desovibed; mts 
r the 
Mind: 9 ihe кой, Because” the ch 
in Р p > Ше tock Ча 
into the x re, by the action 
of ЫЕ Е rides the P hyl in the leaves. 
that these chemical po же takes Pol the grafi the 
P ap, peculiar variety of the graft 
s prod Thus. de graft ык produce 
petes Bene о or ioni flowers white or pink, 
it Jar, early or late, ‘exactly 
resernblig the canis from which it was t — 
шш is manifest nd pie graft several varieti 
one tree, and i a good thing it is so, for 
unchanged 
ssue o* October D 
to be se to 
graft a 
[DEcEMBER 6, 1919, _ 
are not growers recommended to graft ne 
varieties with a d sort; and what use 
this be - ps inferior variety ошо ite 
uence n ? I am exo са 
experience, | havi ing grafted unen of tre 
seen thous: de grafte ed, but 
alteration in i die ж on put on The Pea 
Apricot are exited on the Plum, the yer le 
the Crabs, the Thorns on M ountain ‘Ash, the 
bud 
йо enced by the stock, 
the reverse. F. жу» fees ey. 
in the ~ 
һа; 
a 
produce a large crop; the 
large and of excellent Au "and texture, r4 
Ade n Et I o be desired. 
nd but w e prono: 
5 so, I поша ree "ug interested to hear 
esult, J. E. Palme , Tarpor 
а — 
Jength ош 
is said to have j nel La Sociéti 
p the” ble et, 
French Chrysanthemum Society was laid 
ame was заза, B iété Nationale des 
Chrysanthémistes,”” but the Minister of : 1 
culturé declined to sanction so со prehensive | 
title x1 the оча that the Society was only 
local The Presidency, 
БОЕК: Pre ency was ©! to M. 
d а сте, and he accepted it, М 
being nominated the Honorary 
President, py" is easy, therefore, to calculate the 
total length of M. de la Rocheterie's term О 
É resident; from November, 1895, to t the 
rt em e tura 8, 1918, is praed 1 
not o ЕЯ to the secre 
Society 7 
lected _ 
Нор г 25 
е vr ыи the w 
from 1814 to 1919. and has just no 
with M. Philippe Rivoire 
so En ne unbroken term of offic 
ral is precis ay E y 
