Bulbocodium Vernum

A very beautiful plant in the mass, Crocus-like in the form of its flowers, and also in its habit of pushing up its flowers in advance of its leaves. The flowers are rosy-purple, and appear in February and March.

C. B. A

No. 1, Elaeagnus japonica aurea; No. 2, Andromeda floribunda; No. 3, Without flowers cannot determine; No. 4, Hedera Helix tricolor.

C. G., Tat Banks

Your package reached us in good condition. The Dwarf Mammoth Celery is of first-rate quality; and as it stands long without running to seed, it must be a very valuable variety. The stalk of Brussels Sprout is of first-rate excellence in every respect.

C. It. W

Apply to the Secretary.

C. K

Presuming that the water flows from the highest and returns into the boiler at the lowest point, or level, your pipes may descend gradually from the one level to the other, and the water will circulate perfectly well. But do not at any point place the pipes below the level of the lowest part of the boiler. Thanks for your other matter, which we must reserve for a month.

C. L. C

In dry soils Anemones may be left in the beds for several years. If yours are thick in the beds, you may take them up and renew the soil, or dig it well and replant.

C. T

You had better defer pruning your evergreens now till the end of March, in case they suffer from frost after so wet a season.

C. Willcock

The Sloes were bruised flat in their transit. As far as we can judge, they are just as you suppose, malformations, such as are frequently met with in all fruits.

Cam

"We cannot undertake to name Mosses. There is an illustrated work on Cryptogams by Mr R. Stark.

Cam #1

"We are sorry that we cannot inform you of the publisher. Any bookseller will find out for you.

Camellia

Disbud your Camellias at once. Leave two buds on the point of each shoot - the largest and the smallest. This will give you a greater succession of bloom than if you left the two most advanced. In future, disbud as soon as the buds are fairly formed.

Campanula Macrantha

A very handsome Bell flower, growing to the height of about 2 feet. The plant grows erect, with deep dark-blue flowers of large size.

Campanula Pulla

One of the gems of this rich genus. It grows only a few inches high, but in every stage of its growth is a most interesting plant. The flowers are pendent, very numerous, deep dark indigo-blue. It is best adapted for culture in pots or on rockwork.