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  4. THE SUBURBAN HALF-ACRE.

    By the end of this month we shall just about, see the finish of the spring and summer flowers. While they are still resh in our memory we think it wise to ...

    Article : 1,310 words
  5. APT REMARKS.

    The roses are improving now, and we prophesy a good lot of late blooms. This is the weather for the hoe, so do not let it get rusty. The more you use ...

    Article : 488 words
  6. MRS. BROWN.

    Mrs. Brown did not make her appearance on Monday last, and we waited for ber in vain. Howerer, on Tuesday morning there was ...

    Article : 1,353 words
  7. OUR ILLUSTRATION.

    There are few hardier annuals than the cornflower. If the seed is sown now the plants come very quickly into bloom, flowering very early in the spring. It is a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 134 words
  8. A BUDGET OF QUESTIONS.

    "Amateur" (Adelaide) writes:—"Would you kindly oblige me with the answers to the following queries through 'The Mail' under the pom-de-plume of 'Amateur'? You will soon ...

    Article : 383 words
  9. ROSE NOTES.

    Many people like to grow roses on their own roots, and some varieties do particularly well grown in that manner. Among those that do particularly well are the ...

    Article : 240 words
  10. GOOD CATALOGUES.

    From Mrs. Caley. Smith we received this week her new specialty list of seeds, bulbs, and plants for 1914. It is thoroughly up to date, and some interesting ...

    Article : 449 words
  11. SWEET PEA NOTES.

    Yon gain a full fortnight with some varieties, if you chip the seed when planting. We have seen lately seeds that have been chipped up in a week that ordinarily ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 273 words
  12. THE NORWOOD FLOWER SHOW.

    Considering the bad season that we have had we did not expect to find such a fine lot of flowers as we saw on Wednesday. Even the weather was unfortunate, and ...

    Article : 925 words
  13. SOURSOBS.

    "W. H. S." writes:—"Would you be kind enough to publish in midnight "Mail" (Saturday's) some remedy of destroying soursobs?" To "W. H. S."—Constant cultivation with ...

    Article : 48 words
  14. WHEN TO PLANT.

    The reason we have mentioned these particular plants is to induce you to, plant them for the coming season. They can all be procured and planted out now. ...

    Article : 97 words
  15. COPROSMA.

    "S. J." (Woodville) writes:—Will yon kindly say if Coprosma cuttings put in now will start to glow, and how they should be put into the ground-if they should be put into ...

    Article : 128 words
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