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GREAT BARGAINS. Glas

... Limes, Laburitinis. Laurels. Poplars. and Cedars; with a dlte and numerous selection of Fruit Trees, particularly Apple, Pear, Cherry, Goen, and Walnut Trees; Berryand Curt-ant lushes of almost every variety; a great niany Rose Ititshes and Floiver Roots. ...

DESTRUCTION OF BIRDS

... loin It warded on the subject. One finale runt knight of the spade, proposes to snare tlr: whole race of ; another gives a recipe for taking them by poison and all seem intent upon getting rid of them in some say o:. another. The FOrreS practical gardeners ...

GARDENING

... and a quarter of a pound of sulphur to each gallon, will be found an excellent remedy pushed into every suspicious crevice. Cherries, on walls at least, and also Plums of valuable kinds, should have a dressing of Tobacco- i water shortly after the are out ...

Published: Wednesday 12 May 1847
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 941 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

ELGIN GAS LIGHT COMPANY

... prepared to admit, that it is the disease of last year. We shall, however, investigate this matter. Early Fruit.—A bunch of ripe cherries, grown in the garden of Bailie Ferguson, was shown to us yesterday. Quick Passage The fine new steam vessel The Duke Sutherland ...

Published: Friday 25 June 1847
Newspaper: Elgin Courier
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3385 | Page: 3 | Tags: none