The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ate of iron,in small lumps, in the soil. Vines : C. N. No disease is present. Thetrouble is due to scalding. Attend, carefullyto the ventilation of the vinery, especially inthe morning before the suns rays becomepowerful. Weed : Taxie. The name of the weed is Pru-nella vulgaris, a very difficult plant to getrid of, but since it is chiefly fond of poorsoils, you might keep it under by constantfeeding. For heavy soils use basic slag ap-plied in the autumn, and on light soils super-phosphate, applied in
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ate of iron,in small lumps, in the soil. Vines : C. N. No disease is present. Thetrouble is due to scalding. Attend, carefullyto the ventilation of the vinery, especially inthe morning before the suns rays becomepowerful. Weed : Taxie. The name of the weed is Pru-nella vulgaris, a very difficult plant to getrid of, but since it is chiefly fond of poorsoils, you might keep it under by constantfeeding. For heavy soils use basic slag ap-plied in the autumn, and on light soils super-phosphate, applied in the spring. Communications Beceived—J. M.—S. and G.—North Devon—H. N.—A. A., Devon—J. _L.—H. C. M.—C. F. B— Lucan—Mrs. M. A. McA.—% P. E. an*Bros., Australia—B.—B. M.—T. H.—Graw*r.«-S. G. R.—C. H.—S. and Fils—W. W.—C. A. P. B.^-Mlss H. H.—E. T. C, Toronto—A. C. B.—R. A. M.— Sons—A. G—A. W. and Co.—R. V. and B—Tarbov—W. R. D.—S. L. and Co.—W. T.—Col. D.—H. W.—Carnation—W. P. Supplement to the Gardeners* Cihiironiicle.
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