A Monthly Journal of Floriculture and Horticulture, for Professional, Practical, and Amateur Gardeners. 
VOL I.—No. 9 Pasties at the G.P.O., Adelaide, 5] 
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The Australian Gardener, 
MONDAY, MARCH 2, 
EDITORIAL. 
1903. 
Tue March number of “The Australian 
Gardener ” contains articles of-special interest, 
Hirst under notice is a picturesque descrip- 
tion of floral pageantry. The concluding 
number of the description of St. Vigeans 
makes the series replete with information 
upon the cultivation of ornamental trees and 
shrubs in a gentleman’s garden. We weuld 
commend to the notice of readers a lengthy 
article upon “Bulbs,” which are to be 
planted during this month. The information 
supplied by Mr. Pascoe is crammed full of 
practical work such as only could be supplied 
by the experience of many years. We 
regret haying to hold over a number of 
articles that are in type, ready for publication, 
Our contributors must understand that our 
space is limited, but we welcome contri- 
butions of a practical character, and shall be 
pleased to publish them as opportunities 
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