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  2. HORTICULTURAL.

    The cannas of improved varieties are now promising abundance of their beautiful richly-coloured blooms in gardens where they can obtain the necessary moisture for their requirements. They delight ...

    Article : 698 words
  3. Kitchen Garden.

    Dry weather is pretty general over the inland parts of the colony, and unfortunately some of the coast districts are suffering severely from want of ram. There can be little or no growth of the ...

    Article : 301 words
  4. Fruit Garden.

    The chief business to attend to after gathering ripe fruit is the planting of evergreen fruits, chiefly the citrus fruits; but of course whilst the soil is dry as dust and no prospect of rain this work must wait ...

    Article : 114 words
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    Advertising : 496 words
  6. Plant Houses.

    If there should be any space vacant where seed pans or pots for seeds can be placed, advantage might be taken to raise seedlings of annuals, although they can be raised just as well in a calico frame. Insects ...

    Article : 116 words
  7. Horticultural Notes.

    Bulbous Spring-flowering Plants.—It is rather astonishing thats so few of these are seen in our gardens aud woodland walks, particularly in those which have been made of recent years. What could ...

    Article : 1,159 words
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