916 
THE GARDENING WORLD 
November 19, 1904. 
that the roots might have been injured while taking supplies 
from the heap when they were in a frozen condition. After lift¬ 
ing the roots with the care above indicated, you should select 
all the good ones intended for use, and stratify them in layers 
with dry sand in a cool shed, so that the roots will he kept 
perfectly dry during rain, and can he protected by means of 
straw or bracken during periods of frost. 
Names of Plants 
(T. B.) 1, Daedalacanthus ncrvosus ; 2, Salvia splendens var. ; 
3, Salvia azurea grandiflora; 4, Primula obconica var. ; 5, 
Begonia metallica.—(E. A. R.) 1, Pteris tremula ; 2, Pteris 
Winisettii ; 3, Polypodium aureum ; 4, Selaginella emiliana ; 
5, Litobrcchia vespsrtilionis; 6, Nephrodium decompositum 
glabellum.—(Regular Subscriber) We cannot undertake to name 
varieties of Chrysanthemums, single Dahlias, and other florists’ 
flowers. The best plan is to compare them with named varieties 
in a good collection or send them to a friend who has collec¬ 
tions of such things.—(A. C. W.) 1, Vaccinmm corymbosum ; 
2, Amelanchier canadensis ; 3, Pernettya mucronata var. ; 4, 
Iris foetidissima; 5, Clematis Vitalba.—(T. Wilkinson) 1, 
Erica gracilis ; 2, Eucalyptus citriodora ; 3, Eupatorium 
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riparium ; 4, not recognised.-—(R. L.) 1, Gaultheria Shallon ; 
2, Symphoricarpus racemosus ; 3, Arbutus Unedo. 
Names of Fruits. 
(H. R. A.) Apples: 1, Crimson Queening; 2, American 
Mother ; 3, Miller’s Seedling ; 4, Tibbett’s Pearmain ; 5, With- 
ington Eillbasket ; 6, Gascoygne’s Scarlet.—(G. G.) 1, Golden 
Knob ; 2, Alfriston ; 3, King of Pippins ; 4, Irish Peach (a 
late fruit); 5, Striped Beaufln ; 6, Cellini Pippin ; 7, Gold 
Medal ; 8, Reinette de Canada ; 9, Emperor Alexander ; 10, 
Lady’s Finger.—(F. W. , Pontefract) Pears: 1, Beurre Diel ; 2, 
Easter Beurre ; 3, Glou Morfeau ; 4, Winter Nelis.—W. D. H.) 
Apples: 1, Cat’s Head; 2, M-alster ; 3, Lady’s Finger; Pear 
Comte de Lamy. 
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CONTENTS OF THIS WEEK. 
Apple H. Ballantine 
Colletia cruciata a' ropur- 
pureum. 
Fruit under glass . 
Heliotropes, pot . 
Herbaceous plants, a plea 
Lowfield Nurseries, Crawley 
Mahnaisons, treatment of 
winter-flowering. 
Minera Mountains, a ram¬ 
ble on the. 
Orchids, among the . 
Plant’, alpine, rock gardens 
Plants recently certificated. 
Rock garden", alpine plants 
Sedum spectabile atropur- 
pureum . 
931 
Society and association notes 
943 
931 
Societies: 
936 
Belfast Chrysanthemum 
Show . 
941 
931 
Birmingham Cbrysanthe- 
925 
mum Show . 
940 
932 
Newport, Isle of YY ight . 
940 
933 
I’oyal Horticultural . 
940 
925 
Ventnor Chrysanthemum 
927 
Show . 
939 
938 
Ware and District Horti- 
cultural. 
939 
932 
Statistics and their uses ... 
932 
928 
Stove and greenhouse, the . 
928 
926 
Tints, autumn and winter . 
935 
929 
Tomato, the cultivation of 
the. 
925 
933 
Trees and shrubs, hardy ... 
927 
Trees, the nursing bottiefor 
930 
933 
Violets in cold frames, 
944 
942 
Marie Louise . 
938 
926 
937 
ILLUSTRATIONS. 
933 
943 
Abelia chinensis . 
934 
Apple H. Ballantine. 
931 
934 
Chrysanthemum Mrs. YV. 
945 
Elliott (see Supplement). 
934 
937 
Colletia cruciata. 
Sedum spectabile atropur- 
931 
pureum. 
937 
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