THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE 



sing Mr. morning and evening. Needless i 



especially adapted to the position of hon. portunities, and tl: 

 secretary of the newly constituted Hardy might have been hes 

 Plant Society, and unanimously elected. It night. A vast area 



been regarded as the husbandman made the most of his op- tions favourable to their full development 



!specially adapted to the position of hon. portunities, and the hum of the reaper they produce a fine effect, whether occupy- 

 ing positions in the mixed border, or in 

 beds wholly devoted to them. Espociallv 



v.«,xi i^aiuij. ictii Lo ue ui luierest lo men- crops, which are now snugly housed under noteworthy among the fine varieties ra- 

 tion, in view of what Mr. Bouskell has " thack " and " rape." And more pleasant ceived from Hawick are: Sandringham. 

 accomplished^ in connection with hardy still to relate, the crops have been secured bright red ; Mrs. J. McHattie, rich purpl, ; 



and tha'the is the Deputy Coroner for South the potato leaves, which made its ^pear- lithgow, bright pink ; 'Miss Noble, Tosc- ml 



Leicestershire, and Clerk to the Board ance in some districts during the last few John Lament, scarlet; Colonel Set^h 



of Guardians and the Rural District days of August, and continued to spread violet; Mrs. Cook, rich rose; Lizzie 



Council of Market Bosworth. From 1891 gradually ever since, has received a check Roberts, white with mauve lobels, and Mrs 



to 1894 he was hon. secretary of the Knigh- owing to the fine dry weather experienced. Forbes, deep purple. 



presideiJ'rnd"hol ?oTid^^^ dLe%oX^tubt7l^lf no\^amou^ Horticultural Club.-The next 



tioultural societies in Leicestershire, ul. much. The turni^p crop--a vc. v iniportant !|"X Ho"ci WimkoT, o^^ 



^:;t:^::-:^:.^^^Xz:tz. ^:ti^ts t!:';^^u:t^z ';,..';:;;omi^d t^s^e^^t' 



In-en Krll. ,w .)f ^the Entomological^Societpr l.rrssi(„,> .'.I Carnae," and will illustrate" 



Vltni.' aV,!r\'l-is'"Sar^s^kTp^eSM^^ ^jimrmoi"turo v!^uu■''L'^o^^ : witll (ho '^^^^^^ ^'tf-, <>f this part of Brit- 



klTrx^'naiviti,''' l!!it''NV('"^have* "^^'"d del"ge on VhrnT<'lu'' ot the aiKrmnni- Northern Fruit Congress, 



c'.'pu'MMh''r\,'i^^^^^^ agriculturist ' " lea.n trm, th- Rev. J. Bernard Hall, the 



xh'« " n^'lT ""!' ""Z^ - Proposed Horticultural So- 'l"'"":|J|T s^^:etary, progressing 



A^?umn Nu^lfb^r?--As ™^iS^ Ciet/f or Yorkshire.- On^the .nei>- i:;,;;;;;:;^^ dfanfctt "a"^^^ pro'^ 



ubjects for the embellishment of the her- societv -ImhiI i Tu'iki' it w 1 .„ ^'"''^^ Socictv, and the Scol 



aeeous border and other parts of the boun(ic I i'^,. Tvi , iti\h-' m'.nh ni.l'tii ' i^i'^t' ^'^ n^ty aviU attend, 

 ower^garden. The articles will be by Trent in i he snni li ' -is -ir inrscMii Idm'-'-i Admission of 



authorities c„ buu- ^ood cxinhitinr 



jects, and the issue will be freely illustrated Yorkshire .-u ,1 



In the same issue we shall give a full and Knr„V, +1,1' 

 illustrated report of 



Gau1> ( 



September in the Nor 



Cider and Perry Fru 



Transparent Museum Specs 



Pentstemons from Hawick. 



ches, and i 



the month that most of the i 

 lie number of days on which the gauge had tlu 



ater Forbes Ha 

 only seven or eight; and on most of tional intei 



aler""n faTt 'the atn^'"^l ^^'^ 

 ually quiet, often dead calm in t 



