The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . not Stain or Injure the foliage. In Bottles, 1,;.. 2s. (Jt/., 5s., and 10s.; Half (Jallon, 21s.; OneGallon, 42s. eafli. ELLIOTTS SUMMEK-CLOUD SHAD-ING, for Greenhouses, Conservatories. Skylights, andall Glass Structures that require Shading ^L1terial. Sold in Packets, Is. each, with full directions for use. EWINGS MILDEW Bottles, Is. Orf. and .35. each; per GuUon, 12s. TOBACCO JUICE.—Extra strong, speciallyprepared for Evaporating, 10s. 6d. per gallon. ^pO-, TTNEQUALLED as a ^^•*- ^C/?


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . not Stain or Injure the foliage. In Bottles, 1,;.. 2s. (Jt/., 5s., and 10s.; Half (Jallon, 21s.; OneGallon, 42s. eafli. ELLIOTTS SUMMEK-CLOUD SHAD-ING, for Greenhouses, Conservatories. Skylights, andall Glass Structures that require Shading ^L1terial. Sold in Packets, Is. each, with full directions for use. EWINGS MILDEW Bottles, Is. Orf. and .35. each; per GuUon, 12s. TOBACCO JUICE.—Extra strong, speciallyprepared for Evaporating, 10s. 6d. per gallon. ^pO-, TTNEQUALLED as a ^^•*- ^C/? r» Dressing for Lawns, and for the r ^^^?^ Destruction of Weeds.•^^^rAf A trial Tin will prove its efficacy. Qf ^ Lawn Sand in Casks:— ^A/^t\ 281b.,8s. 6i.; 561b,,16s.; SOLE MANrFACTURERS: CORRY. SOPER, FOWLER & CO., Ltd., 18, Finsbury Street, London, Sold by all Nurserymen, Seedsmen, and Florists. As a Supplement TO THK Gardeners Curonicle FUU Next Week, June 16, WILL DK Published an Ink Photograph OF A a A R D E N S a E N E, TRINITY COLLEGE, THE SATURDAY, .TUNE 8, 1889. VEGETATION ON THE LIME SOILS OF THE BELIEVE that it is an acknowledged fact-*- that a lime soil contains in abundance themineral constituents required by most plants,and that with sunshine and water it may be con-sidered a naturally fertile soil, even in the partialor total absence of manure, natural or is, undoubtedly, the case in the Mediter-ranean area, where most of the mountains andricks—indeed, nearlj^ all the principal geolo-gical formations—are formed by secondary lime-stones. Throughout this region—the Genoese Riviera—on the islands, and on the shores of the Medi-terranean, manure is very little used except in thevicinity of towns, for a very good reason : it isboth rare and very expensive. Compared withthe northern parts of Europe, there are very fewcattle or domestic animals in the sparsely popu-lated regions, and arti


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