MARCH, 1912 



TWOPENCE 



Irish 

 Gardening 



CONTENTS 



Notes on Gardens and Orchard Work '*o« 



in America (Illustrated) 

 Pruning for Apples 

 How to make a Moraine (Illustrated) 

 Moving Large Shrubs . 

 Apple Culture in Ulster . 

 Primula molacoides (Illustrated) 

 Perpetual Flowering Carnations 

 The Culture and Planting of Gladioli 



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PAGE 



Iris styloia (Illustrated) . ... 43 

 The Training of a Lady Gardener . 44 

 A few Useful Annuals . . .45 



Novelties 45 



Hints to Amateurs .46 



Sweet Peas 46 



Month's Work — Flower, Fruit, and 



Vegetable Garden . . .47 



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