The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . 135.— VAEIETY OF HYDRANGEA : FLOWERS BRIGHT ROSE COLOUR,AND MORE THAN TWO INCHES ACROSS. (Shown by Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Ltd. See Report of Temple Show, in Gardeners Chronicle, May 20, 1S07.). FlO. 136.—MESSRS. SUTTON AND SONS GLOXINIAS. (As exhibited at the Temple Show, May 26-2S, 1S97. Sec Report of the Show, in Gardeners Chronicle, May 20,1S07. JcNE 5, 1897.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 369 of thanks that was Eent them by Her Majestys Secre-tary of State for India, as the report


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . 135.— VAEIETY OF HYDRANGEA : FLOWERS BRIGHT ROSE COLOUR,AND MORE THAN TWO INCHES ACROSS. (Shown by Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Ltd. See Report of Temple Show, in Gardeners Chronicle, May 20, 1S07.). FlO. 136.—MESSRS. SUTTON AND SONS GLOXINIAS. (As exhibited at the Temple Show, May 26-2S, 1S97. Sec Report of the Show, in Gardeners Chronicle, May 20,1S07. JcNE 5, 1897.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 369 of thanks that was Eent them by Her Majestys Secre-tary of State for India, as the report states, For theenergy, celerity, and comparative economy with whichthis large exportation wag effected. PlantGrowth and the Weather.—In a very interesting paper on the effects of the weatherupon vegetation read at Bradford, by Mr. JohnCla^ ton, on March 1 of the present year, tho authormade some interesting observations relating to theincreased girth of trees in proportion to the favour-able character of the weather. Careful observationsof the weather were duly chronicled, but whatseemed suitable weather waa not always followed bycorresponding results in the expansion of suitable the weather or season might be, ifthe trees were flowering or fruiting freely, therewould be only sligh


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