lo April, 1912] 



Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



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TIME IS MONEY 



TO THE ORCHAROIST. 



WELL ! why not save time (and money) by using 



'AUSTRAL" gfL° JELLY 



FOR DESTROYIMC WOOLLY APHIS, RED SPIDER, PEACH APHIS, AND ALL SCALE PESTS. 



YOU save at least one man's time in mixing. 11 



YOU are using a better and more eflfective emulsion. t ^ >. 

 YOU run no risk of damaging your trees. 1°^"^ 



YOU have no loss througli spoiled batches. 

 YOU simply mix with cold -water. II 



3Nr01*E: C7os-fc of "75 S^H* I^^E3I3 C3IX< EZIVEXTX^SIOIM. 



MADE WITH JELLY. HOME MADE. 



30 lbs. Jelly @ 3d. (Barrel lots) 

 Soft Soap 

 Time and fuel 

 Spoiled batches 



Total 



(NOTE.— 30 lbs. Jelly contains 3 gall. Red Oil.) 

 You therefore SAVE IS- on every Vat BY USING JELLY. 



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ESTABLISHED 62 YEARS. 



THREE VALUABLE GRASSES. 



PASPALUM DILATATUM 



OR GOLDEN CROWN GRASS. 



A valuable forage grass for all kinds of stock. With- 

 stands drought, and frost will not kill it ; particularly 

 suitable for dairy cattle as it will stand any annmnt of 

 grazing, and trampling of stock does not injure it. 

 Makes a very efficient rire-break when planted in strips 

 throughout natural pastures, as it remains luxuriantly 

 green when the surroundings are in a dry, parched, 

 and inflammable condition. Sow 6 lbs. per acre. First 

 quality heavy hand-shaken seed, 1, 6 per lb. 



PHALARIS COMMUTATA 



The King" of all Winter Grasses. 



Grows between 6 and 7 feet high. Resists frosts and 

 droughts. This marvellous grass has been known to 



grow quite an inch a day on poor ground. Recorn- 

 niended to graziers and dairymen, as it remains par- 

 ticularly luxuriant in winter, and behaves remarkably 

 well during the hot, dry months. It seems to like all 

 kinds of weather, 8ow 2 lbs. per acre in drills ; or 

 4 lbs. broadcast. 7/ 6 per lb. 



TIMOTHY GRASS. 



This well-known variety adapts itself to almost any 

 soil. It is a capital grazing grass, and produces ex- 

 cellent hay. It is of strong growth and yields afmndant 

 feed. Quantity required to sow an acre, 30 lbs. 

 Price, 1 /3 per lb. 



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