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FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
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one o’cloc! 
o'clock. 
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67-67, Берте 09 AU 
will of Thomas S, Ware (1902), Ltd., 
uA at 4.30 o'elock. Protheroe & Morris, 
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Penson аре Rhododendrons, Carnations, &c., 
at k; Japanese: Lilies "п cases at 2.30 
and 
chest at one o’clock, 
hing we 
СЕ PE Tubs, by 
piece a "e end ean Oke E M 
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^ AVERAGE TEMPERATURE for the ensuing week 
та gr See Mte c during the last fifty 
ч years at peice : 
ACTUAL eei qe 
^. Gardeners’ аге се, Wellington Street, 
C oyen, Sardon, a peu Wednesday M 2 
10 a Bar., ,479. Weather— 
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meouraged, 
those to encourage poen 
y the war, when matters of great and 
moment Ps er issue, it m have 
almost as foolish 
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ie function, of the 
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tered the 
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their Pus каа. by the tax. During 
vital- 
сагу 
urage 
Ж" «ушы hich fends to pan сыену a love 
of natu an rest in the land. 
= ARTA h is desirous of resettling 
people on the land will neg no means 
f ing те an inl ae мү 
and raising, 
seem a 
the 
ri 
but it is no exaggeration to say 
they are among the means which uod to 
kindle and keep alive that love of Nature 
hie deu the countryside has no 
attrac 
There! A yet another aspect of this 
subject which rves consideration. 
e industry of peia has ha 
the war. 
trade was PAE EARE partly owin 
emand flowers an 
Id 
ls Sawer shows, the 
s to break the 
hould 
SET as CUADRO aar 
The. Arctic weather of 
last week end came 
a climax to 
the mos ue unfavourab 
* 
An Untoward 
Spring. 
za 
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ged with moistu 
the operations | of 
tr anabi until the soil is іп а 
condition or > Жы: 004 
cultivators reali ae that it is essential 
sow when the 
condition 
less 
sed. measures 
Som Len ати іп the 
оова ol the season was derived 
from the fact that fruit nae promised 
uld therefore 
о: nds responded 
to the warmth, making has expand 
the belated blossoms , early 
owe 
wind from 
de 
CHRONICLE. 
[Max 3, 1919. 
or more, сав the climax was 1 
ccompanie s uu: snow, we have had 
for many years. In some cases the fruit 
trees were stripped of their flowers and 
tender foliage, and much havoc has been 
wrought in orchards and Lopes in all 
par Pi of the un The prospects 
of a fine crop of the small fruits 
were unusually good, but we fear deo 
berries and Currants have experienced a 
severe check and that much damage has 
and plantations. It is be hoped that 
the Apple crop will be adversely 
affected, for only in y favoured dis- 
Lad were ihe pono Apple trees in 
But 
Fo clusters E T bade pA he 
expanding ques. seriously Jam. 
Cecen varieties of Apples mt паа 
endu 
Ts’ Озгон, known 
fi similar 
is a necessary food, and if t 
fails we must loo ok to sources abroad for 
ould mean not only · 
rate of exchan nge. The dam ў 
flowers, although до P such n econo- 
Darwin, Tulips 
» wigan uer "e has PM 
ne be a 
Padiham. Tf g^ loc 
vide and maintain a public pars, 
o be used for дө Жесе at Pa np. 
Demonstration Fruit 
s пасе Е 1918 of VO ө attori Бана, 
ee’s County Rr 
aN sarc “Allotment Gar a. 
work of encouraging pu "planting a 2 
affor 
cg Rent a rcha: 
Me 18 s Ono o plots а 
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NY ў 
Varieties r Apple gre foun 
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OE vanes Ear ly ictoria, ierd 
