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  2. Horticulture.

    Judging from general results, whether in Government or private grounds, it would appear that very little attention is paid to the subject of the suitability of trees and shrubs to give proper effect in plantations. There are certain data to ...

    Article : 869 words
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    GENERAL SKOBELOFF.—[SEE PAGES 85-6.] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 5 words
  4. The Orange Tree.

    Mr. Pye's lecture on the above, as reported in the Herald, demands a few remarks, so that the intending planter may not be altogether frightened. We do not dispute that many of Mr. Pye's remarks are very valuable; ...

    Article : 627 words
  5. Garden Notes.

    To obtain caladiums for full foliage by the end of October it will be sow necessary that the pots containing them should be moved in close proximity to the hot-water pipes, and while not making the ...

    Article : 339 words
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  7. The Fuchsia.

    Of late years the cultivation of this plant has fallen with our professional and amateur friends somewhat into abeyance. As it is truly a bushhouse plant in this colony, one would naturally infer that no difficulty should be experienced ...

    Article : 485 words
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