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  3. APHIS ON ROSES.

    Rose growers will do well to keep a sharp look out for the first appearance of aphis. A wet season seems to check the roses and give extra life to the insects. The ...

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  4. GARDEN CHAT.

    Marguerites when coming into bloom, should be given liquid manure from time to time frequently. To get the best results, very the nature of the liquid as ...

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  5. THE PERENNIAL PHLOX.

    The beautiful herbaceous border plant referred to by "Horticula" in this week's "Garden Notes." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THIN OUT CARROTS.

    Thin carrots out as soon as they are one inch high and long before the roots can leave a hole when pulled; also tread the ground to make it firm on each side of ...

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  7. GARDEN NOTES.

    For a mass bed or tall group to bolter set off masses of small on annuals, there are few plants to equal the Cannas. Given rich soil and abundance of water during ...

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  8. PITHY POINTS.

    Put in sweet peas for late spring flowering. Quarry screenings are best for garden paths. ...

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  9. LIQUID MANURE.

    A cask or tub of liquid manure should always be on hand in the winter, ready for use when required, for it is a wonderful tonic to all plants, stimulating a free ...

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