The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . f Mme. de Watteville which mightbe worth your consideration, but it does notsucceed in all parts after the first year ortwo. If you plant your climbers 6 or 7 feetapart, you will be able to put a couple of thedwarfs in between each at 4 or 5 feet; onlyone would be used between each climber. Itwill be well if you adont this plan to letvour dwarfs grow rather freely, with compara-tively lHtle pruning after the first year, tak-ing care, however, to remove as much oldwood as possible every year, so as to
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . f Mme. de Watteville which mightbe worth your consideration, but it does notsucceed in all parts after the first year ortwo. If you plant your climbers 6 or 7 feetapart, you will be able to put a couple of thedwarfs in between each at 4 or 5 feet; onlyone would be used between each climber. Itwill be well if you adont this plan to letvour dwarfs grow rather freely, with compara-tively lHtle pruning after the first year, tak-ing care, however, to remove as much oldwood as possible every year, so as to encouragethe plants continually to put up fresh growth. Communications Received—F. A. A.—F. \\. T.—E S.—H. W.—W. B.—A. C. H.—J. R. W.—Dr. R.—F. S.—R. W.—E. C. N., Stowmarket—E. E.— Luoan—T. J — J. H. J—C. E. F.—F. S. G.—T. J. R.—C. H. S.—_D. W.—H. R.—T H. C—Miss B. B— Gardener,Herts-rn—T. W. B.—A. H.—J. R. J.—J. C. J.—T. S. W., Ltd.— T. and Co.—K. T—1! S. T.—1>. Wsterniael. Supplement to The Gardeners Chronicle. : ABUTILON INSIGNE (Nat. Order Malvace/e)A WINTER-FLOWERING GREENHOUSE PLANT FROM COLOMBIA. October 11, 1913.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 247 THE (Bavbmtvs €\jvonich m. 1,39S.—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1913. CONTENTS. Books, notices of— Botanical Magazine .. PrimulasCeara plants, tapping ..Chrysanthemum shows in the Parks resistanceEaton Hall, ChesterFlowers in seasonFruit and flowers in south - western Scot-landFruit show, the in BelgiumHorticulture in AmericaEriBes, notes on— Spanish IrisesLeamington Spa, public gardens atLindsay, the late Mr. Hubert, legacies by .Manuring fruit trees, a new method ofMarket fruit garden, theObituary— Lindsay, RobertOrchid notes and glean-ings— Cypripedium x Tracery Lajlio-Cattleya xScampstonensis Odontioda .loan ILLUSTRATIONS. Burpee, Mr. W. At lee, portrait of .. .. .. .. 249 Carnation Yellow Stone 2fl0 Eaton Hall, Chester
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