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Advertising : 1,443 words[Reports from scoutmasters for publication should be addressed to "Haversack," care "The Herald," and should reach this office not later than Tuesday in each week.] ...
Article : 1,416 words"A.W.A." (Prahran) is informed time the fern is being attacked with scale insects that are partial to that kind of growth. It will be necessary to apply red oil spray. ...
Article : 40 wordsWith shelter that a greenhouses or conservatory affords the production of attractive Mowers in cold, dull months is not difficult. This phase, of ...
Article : 1,546 words'Agricola" (Elwood) is informed that the matter of bush houses will be dealt with later in the season. ...
Article : 20 words"E.P." (St. Kilda) is informed that walnut trees, especially unwonted ones (those, that have not been suitably graded) rarely commence to bear fruit at the age of six years. ...
Article : 59 words"Borosaa" (Balaclava) desires to know the reason why apparently healthy pæony plants form flower buds and east them before they are fully unfolded. ...
Article : 60 words"A.L." (South Yarra) complains that a bouvardia shrub is failing. There are no indications on the specimen forwarded of insect ravages or fungus disease. ...
Article : 70 words"A.W." (Middle Park) is informed that the large, coarse flower is botanically known as Dracunculus vulgaris. It is commonly culled the snake or dragon [?]ly. The ...
Article : 87 words"Daphne" (Elsternwick) forwards leaves and stems of a daphne plant, and asks what disease is affecting it. The shrub is badly affected with red scale, ...
Article : 101 words"Alpha" (East Caulfield) is informed that oriental planes should not be touched with the pruning knife at this period. The end autumn is the most suitable time to do ...
Article : 118 words"C.F.B.H." (Brighton) reeks information concerning potatoes and loganberries. 1. If potatoes are stored in a dry, and comparatively dark place, where they will not be ...
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Article : 7 words"G.C." (Melbourne), and "W.M.L." (South Yarra) stale that they have similar foxglove plants with the paeony topped floral feature referred to in last issue as having been ...
Article : 134 wordsHeadquarters report. -- Our annual meeting was held on Saturday evening at headquar tors. 50 scoutmasters and assistant scoutmasters being present. The balance-sheet ...
Article : 437 words"U.S." (Melbourne) asks what season is best to start hedge plants, and the name or a suitable growth that, will keep green throughout the year. ...
Article : 123 words"V.A." (East St. Kilda) forwards for examination sweet pea plants that failed after growing 6ft. high, Mr. C. C. Brittlebank, the Government ...
Article : 130 words"A.A.A." (Malvern) desires to know if poultry manure has any value for ordinary gardening purposes. -- Recent investigations show that the principal ingredients in ...
Article : 205 words"Counts" (Caulfield East) seeks information concerning the general treatment of palms. It is advisable to place the plants out of doors for a few hours in the middle of fine ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Wed 29 Nov 1916, Page 7
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