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  2. CARNATIONS.

    In an interesting paper on “Carnations their pests and diseases,” Mr. Montague C. Allwood, a well-known English authority, says:—Some scientific men who lack ...

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  4. THE ROSARY.

    Every year sees new roses flowering in Australia which come from all parts of the world, and it is always interesting to watch the performances of these varieties ...

    Article : 1,061 words
  5. THE HOLLYHOCK.

    There is no reason why the hollyhock should not be seen in greater evidence in many gardens. It is a stately and pretty flower, and makes a fine background. The ...

    Article : 827 words
  6. BIGGER AND BETTER BERRIES.

    The berries have always been of extreme interest to me, and many years ago I realized that they might be greatly improved (writes the famous Luther ...

    Article : 1,139 words
  7. NEW SEASON’S DAHLIAS.

    These Huge dahlias—fine specimens of this season’s blooms—are growing at Mr. O. Wheeler’s home, “Daarewin,” Portrush road, Toorak. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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