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  2. THE GARDEN.

    Early in April is about the worst time of the year for visiting the Adelaide Botanic Garden, if one is desirous of seeing many flowers; but still there is much that is interesting to be ...

    Article : 1,019 words
  3. THE DAIRY.

    Without attention to little things it is of little avail to possess a complete dairy with the most modern improvements, the best of milch cows, and the richest of pastures. In the profits ...

    Article : 865 words
  4. POPULAR FLOWERS.

    These two kinds of plants are so nearly alike in flowers and habits that there are very few people who know the difference between them. There is yet another genus closely allied to ...

    Article : 638 words
  5. SOWING GRASS-SEEDS.

    The present is a very good time for sowing seeds of grasses upon patches where the indigenous grasses have become destroyed through cattle or sheep having been turned on ...

    Article : 246 words
  6. THE BEEHIVE.

    There may be a few readers who could scarcely distinguish a bee from a blowfly, and it is proposed in this sketch to give some particolars which to the professed apiarian will ...

    Article : 1,072 words
  7. NEW PLANTS IN THE ENGLISH CATALOGUES.

    Cannell's catalogue for 1680 contains a list of new introdnctions which, if they bear one the description given of them, will be looked upon as valuable acquisitions by our gardeners. ...

    Article : 626 words
  8. ORCHARD & VINEYARD

    Planting of trees and vines is done at spring time in very cold countries, bat in a genial climate the operation is better performed near theend of autumn—except in the case of the ...

    Article : 935 words
  9. PENTSTEMONS AND ANTIRRHINUMS.

    The old favourites, snapdragons, lately have -disappeared from our suburban gardens, a fate Which is quite undeserved, for, although they shave no grateful odour to recommend them, ...

    Article : 252 words
  10. THE POULTRY-YARD.

    A meeting of the Gawler Poultry, Pigeon, Canary, and Dog Society was held at the Gawler Institute on April 8. The attendance was good, and the affair seems likely to be ...

    Article : 184 words
  11. AGERATUM.

    There are generally represented in the English catalogues as half-hardy annuals, but if cut back and attended to during the hottest part of our summer they prove to be perennial. The ...

    Article : 112 words
  12. KITCHEN GARDEN.

    The carrot is a biennial plant—that is, it requires two years to produce its seeds, though gardeners are sometimes troubled with their plants running to reed the first year. The seeds ...

    Article : 671 words
  13. FUMIGATING FOWLS.

    This is a time of the year when very little can be done in a profitable way in the poultryyard beyond the exercise of cleanliness and care. The birds are for the most part in the ...

    Article : 398 words
  14. MIGNONETTE.

    This is truly a favourite flower, for none but -an eccentric can dislike the scent given forth by Reseda odorata and its varieties. The spike of flowers is produced on the terminal shoots of ...

    Article : 268 words
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