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  3. The Singer from the South

    [?]oily felt her appreciation for Jack g[?]ing, just as she felt it difficult to for quite at home with Dora. [?]es, I do hope you come to my ...

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  4. The Garden

    This is the popular lavender used for filling sachets, etc., and a few bushes grown in rather dry soil, aided with a little bonemeal in winter and ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. ROSES : WATER SHOOTS AND STOCK GROWTH.

    Strong growths are now appearing from, near the base on climbing and bush roses. These growths are called "water shoots," and they form ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. LIFTING BULBOUS SUBJECTS.

    Daffodil, jonquil, grape hyacinth, snowdrop, ixia, lily of the valley, freesia, crocus, etc., may be allowed to remain in situ for some years ; in ...

    Article : 165 words
  7. THE MIGNONETTE BED.

    Do not attempt to transplant, but seed in situ. A light, well-drained soil, containing plenty, of slack lime and fully exposed to the sun, will ...

    Article : 76 words
  8. PHLOX AND PETUNIA.

    Myriad insect pests have "bled" plants put out early, and it is doubtful if it is worth while trying to restore such plants. A fresh seeding ...

    Article : 114 words
  9. SLUGS, SNAILS, AND SEEDLINGS.

    If you succeed in securing a ready growth in transplants, these pests do not, as a rule, seriously affect such plants which have developed a new ...

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