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THE GARDENERS* MAGAZINE. 



[ways had the first prize group. At 

 hanipton, Hanley, and Cardiff they 

 pecially distinguished themselves, 

 the Royal Agricultural Society's 

 ' ' year they were 



V at Glo 



fde^l four gold med 



ny's show at Liverpool in July last they 

 've the winners of two gold medals, 

 ^ssrs. J. Cypher and Sons have for some 



Cypher 

 lis past been la 

 the ^IVmple SU„ 



uoed hanlly^ay, is practicaHy I 

 'yi.hor. tor they are invariably 

 lii.n with, of course, the 



awarded 

 arm, 

 lohn 

 aged 



nd that he ha 

 lixture of floii 

 ■ith choice 



table: 



the designa 

 butter. The buttei 

 be at least equal t 

 rather larger proportion, it is a'distinci 

 advantage, and with this statement we an 

 in full agreement. 



Arbor Day at Sandgrate.— Tin 

 Sandgate Society has decided to postpon< 

 the celebra.tion of Arbor Day until aftei 

 the General Election. At a meeting of th< 

 liall H. Ju 



rd Sassoon, M.l 



ad fi 



Cockburn, Sir W. Hart Dyke, the Poet 

 I-aureate, Mr: Henniker Hcaton, M.P., the 

 Rev. Canon Rawnsley, and others, all ex- 



Sandga^ ^ 



flowers could be issued. It was iv-. 

 that a sub-committee be appointed n. , 

 sider the question. 



Bees and Pollination of Fr 

 Blossom.— In the course of mw.i 

 tions made at Oregon Agricultural ( nl 

 into the question of self sterility of api 



and at heights from the ground 

 9 feet. After an exposure <)f twc 



on each slide varied from 7 to IG 



The Fruit Conference 



R.H.S. Lectures, 



'.Al.ll. ^ The K.( nnv< l.y .Mr. > 

 Vegetable Cookery 



Sulphur Wash, 



i< iallv cH-oninKMukKl b 

 >:n:,nent of Agncult 



Cup for ;i I tacks of powdery mildew, and 

 . ^ not hurtful to the foliage of apple: 



, 191]. arc specially susceptible to injury 



