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  2. Queensland.

    NORMANTON, October 29.—There has been no rain yet although, during tie part week there vag every Appearance of it. The beat for the fortnight bade has been Terr trying, the temperature on some days being as high as 106 in the ...

    Article : 788 words
  3. Fruit Trees.

    As a fair illustration of the advantages of planting nice, hardy dwarf orange trees over the planting of large trees, we have seen that the large plants have died away daring the previous dry weather, and the hardy dwarf young trees ...

    Article : 296 words
  4. Garden Notes.

    In most places we notce that the ranunculi have well died down, and as the bulbs will be perfected at that period, they may now be taken up. To preserve them in this colony shallow trays may be made or obtained; lay the ...

    Article : 401 words
  5. Flowering Plants.

    If oar advice was attended tu as regards sowing all kinds of amaranth, seeds, the young plants should now be ready for transplanting. As may every autumn be seen in our Sydney Botanic Gardens and the flower enclosures in Hyde ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,085 words
  6. Ayrshire Produce.

    At Oran Park, Narellan,. Mr. Tom Cadell's Kate M'Farlane (Pure Ayrshire heifer) dropped a red and white bull calf to the pure Ayrshire bull Teviot, recently sold in Sydney for 115 guineas. ...

    Article : 63 words
  7. A Puzzling Crop.

    Sir,—My attention was called, daring the weak, to a plot of wheat which is now coming into, ear, but instead of wheat it is all barky. There was some skinless barley grown in the same paddock last year, bat quite ...

    Article : 211 words
  8. HORTICULTURAL

    It is a play that the varieties known professionally as season roses with their intense perfume and often very hand some flowers only given forth their flowers during a brief season of the years Hven with this fault, there are many ...

    Article : 474 words
  9. Plants of New South Wales.

    II. The Composite family of plants (Composite of D'Candolle, and Asteracen of Lindley') is one of the most natural and widely distributed families in the vegetable kingdom. It is distinguished from all others by an inferior ...

    Article : 1,542 words
  10. Enclosed Gear Mower and Manual Delivery Reaper.

    This machine, of which the illustration represents it fitted as a mower, can with very little trouble be converted into a perfect manual delivery reaper, Seats for the raker and driver are so placed on the reaper as to remove not only ...

    Article : 271 words
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