THE GARDENERS* MAGAZINE. 



oudly 1 



of high 



ment of the paeony-flor^ered varieties with rather va 



so much zest that he lias added a consider- frost on i 



able nuiniber of beautiful forms to the list, however, i 



Not the least noteworthy of his successes often clou 



has been the decorative variety Brentwood shine thai 



Yellow, to which we recently referred. That A most r( 



Mr. West's aibilities are highly appreciated occurred i 



by his neighbours, as well as by those of an inch ai 



board. In the uplands, 

 low fell. The sky has been 

 b there has been more sun- 



nerabered that plants feed on 



d that plan 

 nts of the ;s 



irpoTated there 

 careful to dif 



by the fact thai 



I de- At the beginning ( 



Tl.ejourndi^ 

 i( tioiis in coloui 

 niofii-aphs tafc 



Eynsford.— Tliere at 

 ^'n ".K A"ex?nder 5is 



m by Mr. E. T. 



■^«>^by means <if 



Mr. E. H. Wilson. 



Fodder Plant. 



Royal Benevolent 



Conference 



Bank Holiday, ii 



October in the North. Ii 



The Botanical Journal, 



