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  2. HORTICULTURAL.

    Royal Horticultural Society.--Daffodil other flowers, Town-ball, Melbourne, 22nd and 23rd August 1895. Grand Intercolonial Fruit Fair and Exhibition, ...

    Article : 38 words
  3. THE VINEYARD.

    As the vine is now liable to become active any time after a week's fine weather, or, in other words, the sap will begin to circulate, it is time that all cuttings required this year ...

    Article : 520 words
  4. Vine Growing.

    At Lilydale last week the following interesting and practical lecture was delivered by Signor Bragato to vignerons:- The first thins to consider in planting a ...

    Article : 1,607 words
  5. Questions and Answers.

    AMATEUR, Heldelburg.--Question: I have a few choice rhubarb roots in my garden but wish to increase the stock. Can they be safely divided? Answer: Rhubarb roots are generally at first mere ...

    Article : 557 words
  6. FLAX CULTURE.

    There are four varieties of flax, commonly known as English, Dutch, Belgian, and Riga. The Riga is principally grown in Russia, and the other varieties in those countries after ...

    Article : 1,419 words
  7. White Rot in Grapes.

    Mr D. M'Alpine has furnished the Secretary for Agriculture with a brief report upon the subject of the disease known as white rot of the grape. He mentions that it has been ...

    Article : 333 words
  8. Garden Calendar.

    The conservatory will now be quite attractive with a variety of early flowers, foremost among them for color and display being the Cineraria fend Chinese primrose, with a variety of highly ...

    Article : 1,259 words
  9. THE ORCHARD.

    The planting of fruit trees, as recommended in our last issue, should be pushed on with as little delay as possible, provided the soil is in fit condition to receive their roots. If the soil is ...

    Article : 522 words
  10. Horticultural Hints.

    Celery and other herb seeds should now be sown in a bed of rich soil in an open sunny place, if the seed is left until summer the beds have to be sheltered with canvas or brushwood ...

    Article : 384 words
  11. Peas Three Thousand Tears Old.

    Gardeners will be interested to learn--at least the " Daily Cronicle" says so--that Mr J. Davies, of Wood Close, Bromley Common, Kent, has growing at the present time peas ...

    Article : 136 words
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