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Article : 82 words"A Wicked One" writes:—"I am in the same position almost as 'Reader' in your paper of the 6th inst., only the position of the garden in which I wish to grow ...
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Article : 221 wordsThe ordinary grafting of fruit trees should be finished this month, but for old trees I prefer the end of the month or beginning of October, when the sap is flowing and the bark graft ...
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Article : 205 wordsWomen who have Neuralgia finally find that it is the result of letting their general Health go. They set run down; they think they will pick up, but find the ...
Article : 500 words"A. P. C." (Glenelg) writes:—"I should be pleased if you would supply the following information. In the Suburban Half-acre you recommend a new early cosmos. ...
Article : 95 wordsThere is no greater pleasure to a gardener than a chance to make a bed in virgin soil. Keep everything in the garden tidy now ...
Article : 274 wordsIn Mr. Berry's garden, Harrow road, St. Peters, splendid show ranunculus. A very beautiful double daffodil from "Seaforth," Glenleg. We have seen this ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 13 Sep 1913, Page 4
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