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  2. HORTICULTURAL NOTE.

    A new insecticide, named Wakeley's specific, was reported on at a recent meeting of the fruitgrowers' union of New South Wales. The secretary stated that he had visited the orchards, ...

    Article : 1,000 words
  3. WORK FOR THE WEEK.

    THE KITCHEN GARDEN.--Vegetables are now making rapid growth, through the high temperature and the moisture in the soil, which is still in excellent condition for the reception of seeds ...

    Article : 1,511 words
  4. THE ROOT TUBERCLES OF LEGUMINOUS PLANTS.

    Most gardeners must have observed, though perhaps without taking much notice of them, small wart-like, white tubercles on the roots of broad beans, young wattles and other pod ...

    Article : 1,085 words
  5. PLANTS AND FRUITS FOR IMPORTATION.

    FUCHSIA COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN. -- Notwithstanding the many fine varieties of fuchsias which have been introduced in recent years, this fine novelty stands at present quite unique ...

    Article : 597 words
  6. ENGLISH HORTICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    A mild season was being experienced by horticulturists, and many spring flowering plants were in flower in the beginning of December, though severe frosts had occurred some two ...

    Article : 773 words
  7. PHARMACOLOGY.

    The following paper was read by Baron F. von Mueller at one of the meetings of the Medical Congress recently held in Melbourne : --After referring in general terms to the ...

    Article : 2,259 words
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