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... and though most are tropical a few are hardy enough for outdoor cultivation in our climate, and of these latter a great deal more use ought to be made in our gardens. Panicum altissimnm is a very handsome hardy perrennial gr ...
... and though most are tropical a few are hardy enough for outdoor cultivation in our climate, and of these latter a great deal more use ought to be made in our gardens. Panicum altissimnm is a very handsome hardy perrennial gr ...
... Carpets Made Up Free. DIARY OF GARDEN WORK. Week Ending March 24th. Flower Garden.-In the borders a brave show may be made with hardy annuals alone. Some of the hardiest things are godetias, Virginian stocks, and nemophilas, of which there are many varieties ...
... masterpiece at the Baptist Chapel, Heolyfelin, Aberdare, by the Ebenezer Choir, Trecynon, under the conductorship of Mr W. E. Thomas, supported by a small but well-proportioned orchestra, led by Mr Paul Draper. The soloists, it may be added, were all more ...
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... among all hardy plants. Make new violet plan- tations. The land must be well prepared and made fairly rich. Annual transplanting j neces- sary for winter flowers. For flowering outdoors La Prance and the Czar are very useful, being so hardy. Marie Louise ...
... sailor bat with a white tend of a shape WELSH GLEANINGS. The late Mr Tom Ellis's little boy is shortly to be christened ¡. Thomas Iorwerth Ellis. Iorwertb, being interpreted, is the Welsh for Edward. The marriage artinged between Dr. J.Hewelyn Jones, ...
... notorious Twm o'r and asked him, What do you think of these new religious sects that are springing up all over the country, Thomas ? Well, Mr Pugh, was the reply, I have a pretty good opinion of them. You see, sir, the Wes- leyans gather the flocks together ...
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... returned from one of his many successful trips to the land of the Stars and Stripes, having been toasted even by Mr Theodore Thomas as one of the greatest artists of the world, and claimed, as it seems, by one of those englynwyr who use language to conceal ...
... about 5U.-4, Str.nwell-road, Penarth. 975n WANTED, good General Servant, from 18 to 20 no washing.âApply with reference, Mrs Thomas-Post Otiioe, Yiiishir, near Porth. SOOn ANTED, Cook-Cleneral; two in family; nowash, Y Y ing; country preferred.âGray, 8 ...
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