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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,747 words
  3. GARDEN CHAT.

    At this time of the year most of na start to think about planting the dahlias. They are undoubtedly a splendid autumn Bower. Please notice that we say autumn ...

    Article : 1,161 words
  4. THE SUBURBAN HALF-ACRE.

    There are plenty of annuals yon can still sow, and they will do just as well at those you pat in two months ago. African marigolds, correopsis ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 557 words
  5. VEGETABLES ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

    By this time most of the summer crops should be well established, and the principal work in the vegetable garden will be to do everything that will promote a good ...

    Article : 919 words
  6. MRS. BROWN

    Our old friend, looked perfectly happy, and sat back with such a contented look Dn her face that we quite envied her. "Life seems to be one long joy to you. ...

    Article : 1,637 words
  7. THE ORCHARD.

    Never before in my experience have I noticed such a marked difference in the appearance of sprayed and unsprayed trees as I have this season. This ...

    Article : 635 words
  8. FRUIT-GROWING.

    Messrs. G. A. Prevost & Co., Curris street, Adelaide, advise receipt of the following by cablegramm from their London selling agents, Messrs. [?] and ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. SWEET PEA CONTROVERSY.

    Mr. F, S. Bollen (Alberton), a known sweet pea grower, writes:—"Dear "Greenleaf—The interesting subject of acclimatised sweet pea seed referred to in ...

    Article : 476 words
  10. SEEN THIS WEEK.

    Some most beautiful sprays of Philadelphus (mock orange), from Miss Playford, Mitcham. Fine gladioli grown by Mrs. Darwin, St. ...

    Article : 397 words
  11. LAST ROSES OF SUMMER.

    On Wednesday evening nest the National Rose Society will show the last roses of the season, as the society goes into recess until February next. ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. Carnation and Sweet Pea Society's Show.

    The Town Hall presented a dainty appearance on Wednesday last. Few flowers look as well on exhibition as the sweet pea. Its charming daintiness of colour ...

    Article : 672 words
  13. THE COALMAN.

    An English treasury official was once sent over to Dublin to enquire into the expenditure of the fuel in the courts. He was received politely by the late ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. A HUMOROUS LETTER.

    We have received from an annonymous writer a letter which we feel sure Trill amuse our readers. We showed it to Mrs. Brown, who chuckled over it, and then ...

    Article : 235 words
  15. A CORRECTION.

    Mr. J. Beggs writes:—"In the notes on Broken Hill Show it should have read:—'The phlox were a poor strain (not pure).' I trant yon to insert this so as ...

    Article : 42 words
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