The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ed condition of the foliage and Iruitsof the : IV. tfc Son. Tour fruits are affected withspot fungus (Cladosporium fulvum), mauytimes figured in these pages. Remove and burnall fruits that are observed to be attacked, and it isimportant that this be done before the fungus h*san opportunity to spread. Communications Received.—J. A.—W. T. T\ D.—Bebniek.—Royal Botanic Society. -W. T. T. D.—J. M. A.—J. H. 8.—H. J. A.—A. C. B R -J. O. O. B


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ed condition of the foliage and Iruitsof the : IV. tfc Son. Tour fruits are affected withspot fungus (Cladosporium fulvum), mauytimes figured in these pages. Remove and burnall fruits that are observed to be attacked, and it isimportant that this be done before the fungus h*san opportunity to spread. Communications Received.—J. A.—W. T. T\ D.—Bebniek.—Royal Botanic Society. -W. T. T. D.—J. M. A.—J. H. 8.—H. J. A.—A. C. B R -J. O. O. C—C. D. B — G. C.——W. D.— S.—J. B. —F. M., J. P. —W. M.—W. H. — U. G. C.—* F. U.—B. A. & Co.—Colvillo Brown.—T. B. It.—JET. Aitchiaon.—J. M. H.—A. F. \ W.—D T. F.—I). R. W— W. J. B.—H. C.—J. Hudson.—W. F. D.—Handed to publisher, K. G. S.— J. B.—C. J. J. Specimens. Photoobaphb, &c, Received with Thanks.—MeduiUla. May 29, 1897.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 345. SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1897. ARBOR-DAY. NOTWITHSTANDING the hike-warm waterwhich Mr. J. MacDonald poured so plen-tifully on this project in general, and on theplanting of fruit trees in hedge-rows in par-ticular (see p. 292), it is to be hoped that a gooddeal of extra planting will be done alike in andaround towns, and in the country generally, inthe sixtieth year of the Queens reign. Now, too,that trees and hardy plants of all sorts are ren-dered portable, and therefore suitable for plant-ing at any season, it may be hoped that the actof planting one or more fruit, or other trees,may not be omitted from the functions of theDiamond Jubilee festivities. Already, andvery largely through the stimulating exampleof our Eoyal House, some event in tbe lives ofmany of our greatest men are commemoratedby trees, some of which adorn our I remember rightly, it was one of the Dukesof Argyll who said to o


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