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  2. A Charming Pot Plant.

    With the conistant desire by horticulturists, for new and rare plants, many of the older favorites have passed almost out of cultivation. This-is to be regretted, for many of the older garden ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 838 words
  3. Value of Succulent Food tor Swine.

    In its native home, the wild pig subsists on various forms of nuts, succulent roots and herbs, and a variety of worms and grubs found in the forest. The domesticated pig readily reverts to ...

    Article : 2,005 words
  4. Australian Gum Trees in South Africa

    In a German bee paper ("Rheinische Brinenzeitung") appears the following paragraph: The South African climate is eminently adapted to bee culture. During the months of June. ...

    Article : 212 words
  5. Keeping Bees for Pleasure and Profit.

    There is scarcely a spot so barren that it will not support a few colonies of bees. A fruit farm ls one of the most desirable places, especialy if located in a valley where the bees can ascend in ...

    Article : 304 words
  6. Codling Moth Cure.

    What is termed an absolute cure for the codling moth is stated by Mr. Tangye- in the "Gardeners' Chronicle." The method is simply to retain'a ring of boiled linseed oil round the trunk ...

    Article : 201 words
  7. Ringworm on Calves.

    This is contagious. Mix equal parts train [?]il and kerosene and apply at night. Next morning clear the affected parts with a knife by scraping, and apply a mixture made of equal parts "of ...

    Article : 88 words
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