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THE FLOEIST AND POMOLOGIST. 
[ October, 
enough, to brave our winter in very favourable situations. Mr. Williams 
recommends that they should be potted in rich strong loam, mixed with a small 
proportion of sand and vegetable mould. The pots are to be well drained, since 
they require to be liberally watered in the summer season. Increase is effected 
CHAMiEROPS HUMILIS ELEGANS. 
by seeds, which are often obtainable, and also by separating the suckers from the 
parent stock.—T. M. 
NEW PEAS OF 1872. 
jN continuation of our notice of Peas certificated by the Fruit Committee of 
C$3 the Eoyal Horticultural Society at their trials in the Gardens, Chiswick, 
we now give figures of two other varieties specially worthy of the honour 
V conferred upon them—this time not from the indefatigable Laxton, but 
from two distinct sources. 
