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  4. HORTICULTURAL.

    As the weather continues very warm and the ground is moist from ocassional rains, the growth of plants continues almost like the growth of spring. Hoses are patting out quite a spring growth, and ...

    Article : 725 words
  5. Orchard.

    Take every means to have the ground ready for autumn as well as winter planting, and order your plants, and be sure to order email, well-grown, healthy young plants. The autumn is the best time ...

    Article : 155 words
  6. Houses and Frames.

    Do not be in a hairy to remove heavy shading from the class houses, for the sun is intensely hot at midday, and sometimes even in the early morning. You will probably find insect pests very ...

    Article : 358 words
  7. Feeding and Caring for Poultry.

    Cooked food for poultry is all right to a certain extent, but do not feed it oftener than once a day, or your fowls will he troubled with bowel complaints. Hens need vegetables occasionally. Fresh beef is ...

    Article : 350 words
  8. A £50 Prize for the Best Fruit and Vegetable Drier,

    Through the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society, which will hold its annual show at St. Albans from May 27 to June 1 next, the proprietors of the Ironmonger newspaper, London, offer ...

    Article : 116 words
  9. Apple, Dutch Mignonne.

    This is one of the best late apples or kitchen use, and is one not to be despised for dessert purposes during the months of February and March. It is one of the yellow-fleshed kinds, to which class most ...

    Article : 192 words
  10. Kitchen Garden.

    There is no excuse now for want of vegetables, as the weather has been extremely favourable for their growth. Cucumbers, melons, vegetable marrows, which were retarded by dry weather some little time ...

    Article : 439 words
  11. Bottling Cider.

    A French contemporary gives some particulars as to the bottling of cider, which may be useful to farmers. It says that strong champagne bottles should be used, and the corks tied with iron wire. ...

    Article : 271 words
  12. The Ancient Chaldeans.

    The inhabitants of Chaldea were of the " Turanian" race, yellowish in colour like the Chinese, who are also Turanians. They were a wandering people, and in their travels some of them discovered ...

    Article : 384 words
  13. Dr. Morris, C.M.G.

    "It is gratifying and inspiriting," says the Gardeners' Chronicle, to hear of the assistant director unfurling the flag of Kew, if we may eo speak, not only in our colony of Bahamas, but in New York ...

    Article : 188 words
  14. Pig Feeding.

    Mr. Sanders Spencer, the noted English pig feeder, upon being asked the questions on pig feeding, wrote:—1. What do you consider the best food for an in-pig sow?—In the summer, grass, lucerne, ...

    Article : 516 words
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