19 DECEMBER 1947, page 14

In My Garden What's In A Name? I Must Believe

a very great deal. I wrote something the other day about that lovely and useful blue-flowered rock-plant, plumbago larpSitae, which incidentally is to be found wild (so I am......

Reptile Marks The Habit Grows Rapidly Of Marking Various...

with a view to the further discovery of their migrations, whether wide or local. One school has lately been very active in affixing marks to the fins of salmon and sea-trout. A......

Berried Treasure This Year's Raid On The Hollies Has Been

less intense than usual in the surroundings of London because of the lack of motor transport ; and some landowners are a little disappointed. Holly-picking has become a branch......

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Suburbia

AND, if Winter comes, a semi-detached Valhalla with Chrysanthemums : if the Spring, a concrete Cranny with the Name in French or Gaelic. Sing Gilt on Glass nor blench at the......

Country Life

How many people are disappointed to find that their hollies are male and therefore bear no berries ; and there seem to be districts where the males most unwarrantably......

Art On Saturday Afternoon The Queue Stretched Down The Steps

of the Tate, along the Embankment and round into Bulinga Street—a sight I never thought to see. Thus has the legend- grown. The man's life has been publicised, dramatised,......