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  4. Houses.

    Ferns of most kinds are now in their greatest beauty, especially the showy adiantums of many varieties. These all need abundance of water or they are liable to suffer on hot wind days, especially when ...

    Article : 275 words
  5. Flower Garden.

    The continued dry weather has caused a good deal of trouble to all those who are interested in their gardens, and one of the greatest difficulties is, in many places in the country, to provide sufficient ...

    Article : 801 words
  6. Horticultural Notes.

    Rain is badly wanted on the western mountain slopes. Dry weather and hot winds have almost destroyed nearly the whole of the fruit crops, whilst the pumpkin, melon, and tomato crops, as well as ...

    Article : 567 words
  7. A New Fungus Disease for Rutherglen Bug.

    The entomologist of the Department of Agriculture has received by the last American mail a packet of chinch bug fungus (Sporotrichum globuliferum) from Professor Webster, of Ohio. He forwards it ...

    Article : 243 words
  8. Crops for Green-manuring Orchards.

    At a meeting of the Oregon Horticultural Society, Mr. L. D. Reynolds, a Commissioner of the Stale Board of Horticulture, detailed his experience of crops for winter growth in orchards for green manure. His experiments ...

    Article : 686 words
  9. Fruit and Vegetables and the Customs Duties.

    Mr. J. J. Miller, secretary of the Pastoral and Agricultural Societies' Union of New South Wales, has received from the Secretary of the Queensland Chamber of Agriculture & letter ia which was ...

    Article : 547 words
  10. Kitchen Garden.

    Without a good supply of water it is most difficult to raise good vegetables just at present, but efforts should be made to keep a sufficient stock of seedling plants growing in order to plant ...

    Article : 251 words
  11. Orchard.

    The benefits of thorough, good, and frequent cultivation amongst the fruit trees will now be apparent for those which are best attended to will be found to be thriving the most satisfactorily. The object should ...

    Article : 177 words
  12. Mixed Grafting in Relation to the Sex of Plants.

    In the "Comptes Rendus" for September 2, 1901, is a paper by M. A. Jurie on the sexes of plants as influenced by mixed grafting. He says that:—"I have for ten years possessed two plants of a hybrid grape of M. Millardet No. ...

    Article : 475 words
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