The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . theroof and the gutters which convey the waterfrom the Toof, and is trimmed in closely witha hook every spring, tends to keep that walldry, but if these conditions are not attendedto the presence of the Ivy will cause dampness. Names of Fruits:—J. H. B. Wadhnrst Pip-pin. J. H. A. 1, Lanes Prince Albert; 2,Emperor Alexander; 3, Stones Apple, Seedling; 4, Golden Noble; 5,Peasgoods Nonesuch ; 6, Beauty of Kent; 7,not recognised. L. S. H. The Nectarines werein a pulp on arrival. A. W. D. 1,


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . theroof and the gutters which convey the waterfrom the Toof, and is trimmed in closely witha hook every spring, tends to keep that walldry, but if these conditions are not attendedto the presence of the Ivy will cause dampness. Names of Fruits:—J. H. B. Wadhnrst Pip-pin. J. H. A. 1, Lanes Prince Albert; 2,Emperor Alexander; 3, Stones Apple, Seedling; 4, Golden Noble; 5,Peasgoods Nonesuch ; 6, Beauty of Kent; 7,not recognised. L. S. H. The Nectarines werein a pulp on arrival. A. W. D. 1, James Grieve ;2, Gascoynes Scarlet; 3, Scarlet Pearmain; 4, Tom Putt; 5, Scarlet Nonpareil. A. B. .$.Scarlet Golden Pippin.—Fletcher Bros. Monk-land Pippin.—G. W. 1. Peasgoods None-such ; 2 and 35, Blenheim Pippin; 3 and 26,Queen Caroline; 4 and 13. Bramleys Seedling; 5, Dumelows Seedling (Wellington) ; 6, New-ton Wonder ; 7. Melon Apple ; 8, Lord Burgh-ley ; 9 and 10, American Mother; 11, EmperorAlexander; 12. Hambledon deux ans (GreenBlenheim) ; 14, AHriston ; 15 and 18. Warners. THE LATE ADOLPHUS H. KENT, (See Obituary note in last issue.) King; 16, Belle de Pontoise; 17, RibstonPippin. (Please read our instructions; onlysix specimens should be sent with each con-signment. The other names will appear nextweek). Cherry. 1, Madame Treyve; 2, Gan-sels Bergamot; 3, Williamss Bon Chretien;4, Beurre dAmanlis; 5, Allens T. D. 1, Winter Apple Hawthornden;; 2,Bedfordshire Foundling ; 3, Cockle Pippin; 4,Norfolk Stone Apple; 5, Warners King; 6,Blenheim Pippin; 7, Grenadier; 8, Duron-deau. Names of Plants : — F. W. M. ProbablyLibonia floribunda, but in the absenceof flowers the specimen cannot be deter-mined with certainty. A. M. Ludlow. -1,Calceolaria mexicana; 2. Celsia cretica; 3,Nepeta Mussinii; 4, Rudbeckia speciosa.— 1, Gentiana Pneumonanthe; 2, Salvia leu-cantha.—.1. W. D. 1, Clematis Vitalba; 2,Jasminum officinale ; 3, Cannot name withoutflow


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