The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ufficient work-ing, or an excess of strong, artificial best plan is to trench the ground nextautumn to a depth of 2 or 3 feet, adding ifpossible some new soil. Such Roses as arehealthy can then be re-planted and the stockmade up with fresh plants. Four suitablevarieties for standards are :—Madame Hoste(yellow), Frau Karl Druschki (white), HughDickson (crimson), and Caroline Testout(pink). Vine Leaves : /. L. The injury is known assap-warts, and is caused by the presence oftoo much moisture


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ufficient work-ing, or an excess of strong, artificial best plan is to trench the ground nextautumn to a depth of 2 or 3 feet, adding ifpossible some new soil. Such Roses as arehealthy can then be re-planted and the stockmade up with fresh plants. Four suitablevarieties for standards are :—Madame Hoste(yellow), Frau Karl Druschki (white), HughDickson (crimson), and Caroline Testout(pink). Vine Leaves : /. L. The injury is known assap-warts, and is caused by the presence oftoo much moisture in the air. Afford theVines plenty of ventilation. Communications Beceived— W. Newman [thanksfor Is. 6d. for box.—EDS.]—E. H.—F. E. E G.—G. J. and Son—R. S.—W. W., Newcastle-upon-Tyne-A. B. —W. —J. W.—J. W., Clreckendon—G. M.—J. S.—Dublin-W. T. and S H. E. A. F. W. W.—G. H. H. H. A. J. , G, B,- BOu X U m u4) ev•o i-« 4> H e 4) £ a & 3. < qu — w Q C X X< ) July 12, 1913.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 21


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