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  4. FARM and GARDEN

    Poinsettias glowed, and, and glowed, Their glory stabbed my soul; I Said, They'll heal me of my hurts ...

    Article : 119 words
  5. "SAP's" MAIL BAG.

    O.E.R. (Wataonville): I appreciate your letter of thanks to the reader who kindly sent you the treatment for your sick papaw tree. I am lure ...

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  6. DID YOU REMEMBER THIS:

    That August is a good time to plant your dahlia bulbs, if you have not already dona so. It is well to mix an ounce and a half of sulphate of potash Plants grow bigger quicker by his water process Mr. Mayer, of Golldford, Sydney here with some of his tomato plants, 4ft sin, high and only eight works old. The plants he says are frostresisting. A vegetab;e plot contaling eight different types of vegetables grwon without soll is flourishing on the exposed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GLEAM NASTURTIUMS.

    When the semi-double nasturtium Golden Gleam was first introduced, everybody realised it was an acquisition. There are critics, it is true. Some ...

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  8. NOTES BY THE WAY.

    I have to thank "Bowenite" for a parcel of flower seeds sent along. There was no other address given, so I hope the party who sent them will see this acknowledgement, and accept "Sap's" best thanks for them. ...

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  9. SUGAR ITEMS.

    An Order-In-Council has been issued under the Sugar Experiment Stations Act. declaring that the undermentioned varieties of sugar cane, which ...

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  10. INSPECTOR PLAYFAIR.

    In the light of the evidence collected by Playfair, Ferrinat's dying words become intelligible. What he said was "Cetais guarante-sept"—"It ...

    Article : 34 words
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    The word humbug is a compound of "hum," to cheat, to hoax, and "bug," a bugbear, a ghost, a sham, from the Welsh "bwgan." The word ...

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