April 1, 1908 THE AUSTRALIAN GARDENER. 5 
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VER HOUR, : CASH. 
Househeld A 2r 
Cream 
SEPARATOR. 
EXTENDED TERMS. 
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16 ae “f 415 0 515 0} and 10/ 
20 ai oO 15 0 6 17 6| Monthly Instalments, 
=23 se ign 0 (0 810 0} 5 
a Sy 10 10 0 12 10 0 } £110/ dep., 10) monthly 
672 “f 14.1) 0 17 10 0} £2 dep., 10/ monthly 
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Illustrates Nos. 0, 1 and 2. 
SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH AND WEST AUSTRALIA, 
@ w. DOBBIE & Co. Da aT De 
-Flewer Garden: 
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Care of Young Roses. 
There is aie 80 effectively parities 
in the rearing of young rose stock as the 
the transplanting into lar_er pots as their. 
growth proceeds, - 
growing and throw away the weakest and 
least promising among the latter. 
first potting and, in the case of tea roses, 
also for the second shift, sone good, 
fresh and somewhat sandy loam ‘of turfy 
texture, thrown through a coarse meshed 
sieve answers well. 
used in quantities determined by appear- 
ance and condition: of the plants. Grafted | 
ally when : le hose end is used in spray- 
ing, since too great a force is liable to 
here and there knock a scion from its 
stock. Suckering side and root-growth : 
must be rubbed off as_ soon as seen. 
timely potting up of rooted cuttings and — i ines 
While doing ‘this ~ 
_ separate the thriftiest from the slowest — 
For © 
In transplanting old 
manure should form a part of the soil — 
roses must be handled carefully ; especi- zs 
