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  2. THE GRAZIER.

    Many inquiries have been made of the department from nearly all parts of the colony for information about the carob bean tree since it was included in the list of commercial plants suitable for cultivation in New South Wales. To encourage the cultivation of this valuable tree, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,234 words
  3. THE CULTIVATOR.

    The remainder of the address, delivered before the Farmers' and Selectors' Conference, at Wagga Wagga, by Mr. James Harold, of tho TOWN AND COUNTRT JOURNAL, the first portion of which ...

    Article : 3,419 words
  4. A Novelty in Horticulture.

    This extraordinary plant is a native of Ceylon and.Borneo; it belongs to the Arum family, and produces the largest flowers the world has ever seen. A leading London paper says of it: "The flower is truly one of the most extraordinary in the world. The one recently in flower at Kew measured 4½ft in diameter, and was strikingly handsome." The flower is of a curious mixture of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 286 words
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