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Journal of Agriculture. 



[i I July. 1910. 



ihe ground of 6ft. 3 in. It will thus be understood that this species must 

 be set out at least 50 or 60 feet apart, to allow of full development, but 



2. ELMS, CAMP RESERVE, CASTLEMAINE. 



to produce an immediate effect such trees as Cootamundra Wattle {Acac'ur 

 Baileyand), ] acarandra mimosifolia. Flame tree {BracJivcJiiton acerifolius)- 



3. — ELMS, WILLIAMSON-STREET, BENDIGO. 



Currajong {BrachycJiiton populneus). Scarlet-flowering Gum {Eucalyptus 

 ficifolia), or even the Silky Oak {Gremllea robusta) might be placed between? 

 each permanent tree and graduallv removed when necessary. 



