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  2. ENGLISH HORTICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    A writer in the Chronicle on Fruits in Mid - Kent says:--"It is not often that we have to record success with all kinds of fruits, but this year all are fruiting well, with the exception of ...

    Article : 755 words
  3. THE BOTANIC GARDEN.

    There are a good many signs of spring in the Botanic Garden. Trees are budding and are generally looking well, there having been no frost to injure even the most tender. Some of the ...

    Article : 1,173 words
  4. FORESTS AND FOREST PLANTING.

    I would not be so rash as to say that victoria has suffered from a meteorological point of view through the clearing of our land and indiscriminately cutting our timber in the past, ...

    Article : 1,721 words
  5. WORK FOR THE WEEK.

    THE KITCHEN GARDEN.--Though the weather during the past week was, upon the whole, favorable to gardening operations being carried on, the temperature having been low, vegetables ...

    Article : 1,350 words
  6. THE BEEKEEPER.

    In dealing with any question referring to bee keeping a comparison cannot but be drawn between the condition of this industry now and as it existed a few years ago. Then, in almost ...

    Article : 1,740 words
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