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... specimens now 23ft. lOin. high from the ground, and is in all respects similar to the plant which bloomed in tbe same gardens in June, 1875, and which reached height of 23ft. 4in. ...
... specimens now 23ft. lOin. high from the ground, and is in all respects similar to the plant which bloomed in tbe same gardens in June, 1875, and which reached height of 23ft. 4in. ...
... MILITARY AND NAVAL. An Examination for Cadetships tary College, Sandhurst, will take place a ftJj0 of London, Burlington-gardens, on June f. days. \d General Sir Thomas W. McMahon, f e colonel of the 18th Hussars, has been tra , sth Dragoon Guards. He is ...
... With Part 100 of Familiar Garden Flowers, Messrs. Cassell complete the serial issue of that charming publication. its complete form (five volumes) the book should be a treasured possession of all lovers of gardens and gardening. The flowers dealt with in ...
... Family Doctor gives some wise advice on Climate and its Influence on Health, and there is a seasonable paper on The Garden in June, with the usual serial and short tales. Choice Dishes at Small Cost the taking title of a little book by Mr. A. G. Payne ...