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  2. THE GARDEN.

    We only undertake to name species of plants, not mere varieties that have originated from seed or sports. Flowering specimens are necessary of flowering plants, and fern fronds should contain spores. ...

    Article : 710 words
  3. ORCHIDS AT YORK NURSERY.

    Mr. J. F. Roberts has got together an astonishing collection of Orchids. Several houses are crammed in every part with orchids old and new, large and small; they are crowded on ...

    Article : 948 words
  4. A MODEL GARDEN.

    Mr. Charles Ryan continues to improve his garden on the southern slopes of Mount Macedon. It is now exceedingly beautiful and worthy of commendation in every respect-- ...

    Article : 1,538 words
  5. HORTICULTURAL NOTES.

    Although the display of flowers in the class ground at the University may not be very great, there is always something of beauty and much of interest to be seen. Among the finest objects ...

    Article : 1,408 words
  6. ENGLISH HORTICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The principal event of the week ending 24th October was the opening of the Pear Congress, on the 21st; by the Royal Horticultural Society in their garden at Chiswick, which was a ...

    Article : 782 words
  7. WORK FOR THE WEEK.

    THE KITCHEN GARDEN.-- The recent rains having thoroughly moistened the soil, hardy vegetables of all kinds have derived a large amount of benefit therefrom, but the low ...

    Article : 1,429 words
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