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Conifers, Silver variegated. 

 Cuprcssus Lawsoniana alba variegata. 



,, „ spica nana. 



Juniperus japonica alba variegata. 

 Retinospora plnmosa argentea. 



Conifers, Bronze foliage. 

 Cryptomeria elegans. 

 Rotinospora ericoides. 



Conifers, Glaucous foliage. 



Abies pungens glauca. 

 Cupressus Lawsoniana Allumii, 



„ argentea. 



„ Fraserii. 



,, „ nana glauca. 



Retinospora squarrosa. 



Conifers, Green foliage. 

 Cupressus Lawsoniana. 



Shawii. One of the best, 

 ericoides. 

 n n gracilis. 



Juniperus chinensis. 



Virginiana. 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 

 P>y Mr. George Massee, F.L.S. 

 [Read May 11, 1897.] 



Everyday experience clearly shows that the cultivator of plants 

 who does not take into consideration, and at the same time 

 endeavour to guard against, the possible injury capable of being 

 done by fungi to the plants under his charge, commits a mistake. 

 This applies more especially to those cases where large numbers 

 of plants of the same kind are grown close together. I have 

 been informed by tomato growers that a loss of from £100 to 



