. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. parasitical plant which feeds on thePelargonium. It probably sprang from seed inthe peat. Violet : C. B. Kent. The large double light-coloured Violets you send under the name of Miss Nay lor are extremely pretty andpowerfully fragrant, but whether the variety isdistinct from all others we cannot say. Violet Leaves : J. (. There is no funguspresent, and the bleaching of the leaves,always commencing at the idge and workinginwards, suzgests some ammoniacal or otherexhalation from a fertilizer present in


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. parasitical plant which feeds on thePelargonium. It probably sprang from seed inthe peat. Violet : C. B. Kent. The large double light-coloured Violets you send under the name of Miss Nay lor are extremely pretty andpowerfully fragrant, but whether the variety isdistinct from all others we cannot say. Violet Leaves : J. (. There is no funguspresent, and the bleaching of the leaves,always commencing at the idge and workinginwards, suzgests some ammoniacal or otherexhalation from a fertilizer present in the soil. Communications Received.^F. S.^S. W. N.—H. II. G.—Karl Dinter, Windhoek. S. W. .\frica—J. H. \ . Rashleigli-LEloile Belge-\V. P. W.—J. R.—N B. II. &SODS-J. C—T. F.—Sutton ctSons-G. C —A. Shakelton-A. & Son-W. II. \V.—Yew Trec-\V. W.—W. Simpson—H. H. S.—Mushroom—Old Reader—T C H—J. W —A. G.—F. Street—Amateur Gardener(next week)-E. H. W. W. A. C- T. —J, Lawson—J. F. MauCH 18, 1905.] THE aARDENERS CHRONICLE. 161


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