. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. For full particulars of Contents of these Roxes, andLists of the Best Bulbs of the Season, see WEBBS BULB CATALOGUE, Beautifully Illustrated, Poet Free, 6d. Gratis to Customers. Seedsmen by Royal Warrants to the Queenand the Prince of Wales. WORDSLEY, STOURBRIDGE. ************** ********* *** BULBS Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissi, Lillies, Crocuses, Scillas,Snowdrops, Irises, &c. BEST QUALITIES AT LOWEST PRICES Delivered Free by Rail or Parcel Post. * Descriptive Catalogue


. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. For full particulars of Contents of these Roxes, andLists of the Best Bulbs of the Season, see WEBBS BULB CATALOGUE, Beautifully Illustrated, Poet Free, 6d. Gratis to Customers. Seedsmen by Royal Warrants to the Queenand the Prince of Wales. WORDSLEY, STOURBRIDGE. ************** ********* *** BULBS Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissi, Lillies, Crocuses, Scillas,Snowdrops, Irises, &c. BEST QUALITIES AT LOWEST PRICES Delivered Free by Rail or Parcel Post. * Descriptive Catalogue No. 455 POST FREE ON APPLICATION. DiCKSONS Bulb Growers& Importers, CHESTER. i^e***************************^1 25 PER CENT. SAVED! The BEST HYACINTHS the WORLD PRODUCES AT each. ROMAN HYACINTHS, Guaranteed FirBt Size, 9s. per 100. Other Linesequally Reliableand Cheap. ?a K o. BEFOREBUYING ELSE-WHERE, SEND FOROUR CATALOGUE (FREE)AND COMPARE PRICES. V, MICHAEL RAINS & CO., Bulb Growers & Seed Merchants,34 MANSELL STREET, , E- ADD THE NURSERIES. HAARLEM, THE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1895. THE ROYAL SCOTTISH ARBORI- CULTUEAL SOCIETY.^T^HE members of this Sooiety went to-*- Germany this season for their annualouting—perhaps the most notable exonrsion theyever made; but never before has so little been saidabout it. Is this beoause it was an unlearninglesson the members had to read ? When the reportof the expedition appeared in the Scotsman at thetime, I was wandering in the over-thinned woodson certain highland estates, and I out the artiolesout, expecting, however, to see more about it inthe arboricultural papers, but have been disap-pointed. I therefore beg to append a fewadmissions from the Scotsman article, writtenapparently by authority. Many times and quitelately, the superiority of the German forestshas, by members of the Royal Scottish Arbori-cultural Sooiety, been attributed to difference ofsoil or olimate, or to the species grown, or to allthree put tog


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