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  3. SOME CHOICE AUSTRALIAN PLANTS.

    Plants natives of Australia, used to be called by the old school of gardeners New Holland Plants, and the green-house in which they were grown was known as the ...

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  4. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "R.D." (Hazeldean).—Specimen numbered one is Solanum, capsicastrum, a plant that is grown for its pretty berries. In England and in America thousands are grown in pots for the ...

    Article : 514 words
  5. INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS.

    Insectivorous plants are of two kinds—first, those in which there is a true digestive process; and, second, those in which there is merely decomposition and absorption of ...

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  6. OPERATIONS FOR THE WEEK.

    After a long spell of veal wintry weather —an abundance of rain and wind—a more genial state of things may be expected. We have passed the shortest day, ...

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  7. HORTICULTURAL NOTES.

    The use of thoroughly slaked lime as a top dressing on lawns and gardens during the winter has a beneficial effect. Spread very thinly, and at different times, it gives ...

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