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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[DECEMBER 15, 1919. 
IPSWICH AND EAST OF ENGLAND 
HORTICULTURAL. 
annual meeting of this society was ‘held 
in De Town ned TENE on - nday, the 24th 
ult. The Pres Mr C. Ransome, 
occupied t "m e Moe report of a 
соц ‘was ad by the secretary, Me 
The report stated that the summe: = 
hibition was а great жуы aad that Вана were 
ше ош inuitus feature of the show. Mr. 
ington, esident of he National Rose 
Society А. as Judge, and gave an address on 
“The Culture of Roses." By 
e summer outing. 
"hat more attention 
should be paid t spect, and 
recommend а 4 Е Executive should Бе еп- 
larged үч i Sig ii ae: of the eat 
allotment associa’ The Mayor, Alderm: 
Raw: Rand BJ. p ass elected President for t the 
а oo окы, Hon. 
Obituary. 
Wall Oliver. We 
. regret 
to record үе. дш. in Be 85th year, 
of Mrs. Han all Oliv widow of 
Prof. Daniel Oliver, F.R.S., keeper of. ihe. Kew 
Herbarium from 1864 to 1890 Oliver did 
much philanthropie w а in de ЧЫК" апа 
was for many years hon. secretary of the Society 
escue and Preventive Work in Richmond. 
The interment took place at- the ends’ 
Fri 
Burial Ground, генче, on розу D NM 
5th, the chief mo 
the Misses Winifred Bee э ы C бек "Pro: 
акей Е. Oliver (son), and Miss С. Stua 
TRADE NOTE. 
HORTICULTURAL TRADES ASSOCIATION. 
Speed, Bengeworth, Evesham аа called 
the meeting, opened the pr s, and asked 
the meeting to appoint a chairman, and Mr. Н 
unanimously 
be formed ig Mr. 
Mr. G. W. Foss, 
Merbert J. Bengeworth, Evesham “(to 
whom. cpr канн, should Ље addressed), 
Honorary Secre! 
CROPS AND STOCK ON THE HOME 
FARM. 
WHERE a definite system of four- or mle 
г s 
ary, espec farm 
pts several hundred acres, she cattle of various 
sir quur Such a 
establishment 
sh with 
the necessary vehicles to convey servan ts’ lug-, 
gage, -— coal, and gencral prn yi and 
brè stati s, requires _ much ’ more 
Чин} and Й алвеус? than is called for by 
ordin sean’ pips Where forestry and: 
BE. 
me under the same management The 
orchar 
farming “Giffculties are increased, Naess db. 
often. erudire 3 im 4 
е owing is arranged’ for а 
for 
such as Jersey or Guernsey, is advantage. 
дога LUN give large guantes of milk 
and ore valuable for the ‘butcher п 
eae: КЕЕ? days are past, but they are 
ferior to the breeds mentioned br the 
production eam Par butter. The best type 
of c 
of pigs should be 
шен шч ement at the “ыу is one of the 
aost important. items on estate. Some 
i cite are apt to think. if yt build an up- 
to- date dairy, Тане with the best Er oe 
agi ag; it 
a 
dairy may be as low as 20°, Bae special know- 
ledge is required to enable such inequalities to 
be overcome. 
ate Pre eran crapping of a farm, be it 
a tenant farm where no 
“syste four а. six courses is adopted, 
a simp ten of crops ae be undertaken as 
follies :—Land that has wn a full уш 
тер after sheep-fed roots, Clow ver, Rape or Kal 
and is followed by a ponte of farmyard 
manure or basic slag and sul of pence 
will be етее ое ous b. Т mini 
uei M e ош should € ану ЕЕК 
Һе autumn Lio bury weeds before sowing the 
Guts in i ab ruary or early in Mech guis Pal 
to the condition of the seed bed. This еп 
is known as sowing оп a stale fallow. how- 
ever, i6 Wheat crop was badly in Жы with 
Couch, the field should be summer-fallowed 
inst tead ы sowing the Oats. 
case [^ dard should - р thoroughly 
пат thw vith Rape and Turn and sheep- 
fed; or ton ward ш he own peo ploughed 
in as 
If thes soil. is n titel) light and warm, Barley 
pud succeed the eat crop. A fie ld ecd d 
own Oats or. Barley after Wheat, dnd ibe 
then for othe’ fillo eto Swedes, rnips, 
or Potatos the ar. шп чы үе 
Plowing spring. Е. Жоруй yneux 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
LETTUCES INJURED BY INSE CLS: Saag S. 
insect attacking the roots of your Lettuces i 
phid Pem mphigus lactnearius ad 
proba ably ш 
the ungus-like was the 
- natural pat ness of the oie doubt the 
dry season accentuated the damage done, as 
the een on is by no means unc on 
There well-known edy h 
: А. M.—1, Beauty of Kent; 
K :5, Make of Devonshire; 4. 
Bismarck; 5, Melon Apple.— 
Са b in: 
King 2 ia Pi D РО, Domino 
Ken Prince 
^ 
33 
ES 
ER 
po 
Е 
Beauty ; 6, De 
1 
. decayed.—J. Newton Wonder; 2, 
Gloria Mundi; 3, Sandringham ; 
Caroline, 5, Г Рірріп SN G, 
Wi 
13, DA iU Айны ton ; 15, D 
Coe 16,.. Вештеё d Amanlis; T С ou 
Мосе; 18, Chaumontel ; xd Winter 
—D. W. 
10 an airgeau; 
суету. S йеп Сарае; п, Doyenné du 
eere Eun "ron d de 
Bar Mell urre 
Bachelicr А-а, Хонов ie Pippi; 
2, Small’s Admirable. —Е. 
i КЕ Tom Patt; 4, 
' 6, Jos 
Beinn Tard 
Тош A удаа a ie чуг 5, Fot elle; - 
rabl 1 
Cel rondeau ; 
"i Beur: ré Hardy p, 
y. ‘of s &. 
с 2; Marie opt 
4, 
sp., cannot name, 
dium ңе; ; 5, Aloe crie 
verrucosa; 7, Aloe frutescen 
Ротлто нен NAMING : ©: f From the 
shape ‘of: tuber and your description "ot the 
habit of. growth, an; and colour of pour 
the variety is probably Duchess of Cornwall. 
one of the member: ‘the Up-to-Date Журе. 
EP : 
mart who could manage his own: business, it 1s 
not an adequate: sum to fi e а, conce 
where a paid staff has to | vided f 
The rent of a shop in the City would be almost 
king any of the ofits. 9 vould pe. infinitely 
better policy for UM rchase ; 
que ` established n ae ah incia 
where all expenses w ould be 
lighter. than in Мә 
would be immediate 
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Communications Received.—C. M. K.—W. qoe 
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F br G.—R. McO.—H. M. 
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