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  3. SUBURBAN HALF - ACRE.

    "I've just been digging my rose bed over," said a friend to us this week. "Did yon dig it deeply?" we asked. "Rather," was the answer. "When I ...

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  5. HALF-ACRE HINTS.

    "P. W. K." writes:—"I would also like your advice on the following:—last year I planted Four healthy young wattle trees. They grew well For some months, but lately three of them seem ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. APT REMARKS.

    Prune your roses now. Manure your roses now. This is the time to give them something to grow on. Hoe carefully between the daffodils and ...

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  7. SEEN THIS WEEK.

    Some fine spikes of pentstemons grown from seed by Mr. D. F. Laurie at Glenelg. One variety had a splendid clear-white throat. ...

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  8. A NEW CATALOGUE.

    We received this week an excellent little catalogue from Perfection Seeds, Ltd., No 1 King William street, Adelaide [?] handy size and sets ...

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  9. A GOOD TABLE PLANT.

    "W. L" (Glenelg) writes:—"Some time ago— it may be as long as two years—you recommended a plant suitable for growing in a room that I should like to get if possible. At the ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. A SCABIOUS.

    "[?]" writes:—"Last year I bought some seeds of the Asure Fairy Scabious, but none of the flowers are of an azure blue colour, mostly shades of lavender. I am posting you a few ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. A CARNATION AND A ROSE.

    "Torrensville" writes:—" I am leaving a slip of a very choice carnation at the 'Mail' office to-day. Could you please tell me what is the cause of the tips curling. It has not bloomed ...

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    THE LOVELY ROSY SCARLET LARKSPUR (Improved Variety). Sow now. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SWELLING ON FOWL.

    "M. B." writes:—'Once more I appeal for your most valuable advice concerning my poultry. I have a fowl which has just recoverd from [?] [?] well with the ...

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  14. QUESTIONS FROM HERGOTT.

    "Novice" writes:—"Could you give me any information re 'Hatcho'? I also have some firstyear white Leghorn pullets. Are they too young [?]with R. J. Red cockered? Your notes ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. BACKWARD PEARS.

    "Pear" writes:—"Can you recommend any treatment for two very backward pear trees—a Duchess and a Beurre Anjou? These were planted seven years ago, and at present are about ...

    Article : 139 words
  16. VINE PRUNING.

    "A Satisfied Beader" (Broken Hill) writes:— "I have been interested in your Gardening notes, and being a new reader of the 'Mail' I have probably missed your methods of ...

    Article : 214 words
  17. REVENGE.

    Gloom, hatred, minister desire, Shows in his face. Cold, dark the night That moves apace. ...

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  18. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM.

    As you pass through London suburbs, Or, else where come and go, You can see self-marshalled housewives Standing two deep in row. ...

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  19. SCENTED VERBENA.

    "Glenelg" writes:—'Will you kindly inform me through your very valuable Half-Acre Hints whether scented verbena can be grown from cuttings, and should the bush be out back?" ...

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  20. A CREEPER.

    "Bar[?]" writes:—" I require a climber to on a terllis in a somewhat damp and shady situation. Have tried several without success, but now think that one of the English ...

    Article : 63 words
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  22. THE REMOVAL OF BIG TREES.

    It often happens that come years after planting an apple or plum it is discovered to occupy a poor position, and doubts arise whether it is possible to move a five ...

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  23. CREEPERS.

    "J. M. C." (Victoria) writes:—"Would you be good enough to give me the names of a few pretty flowering dwarf creepers suitable for growing on a small building." ...

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  24. A HEDGE.

    "Munta" writes:—"I'm planting a hedge, and I want your advice on the matter. My soil is of a sandy nature. Subsoil is of rather porous nature; there is no sign of clay. I want a ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. A CARNATION.

    “Frank” (Willimga) writes:—“Under separate cover I am posting you a carnation grown from seen last year. Will you please answer in 'Mail' if same is a named variety, also is the bloom ...

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