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October 1, 1909 
October Number of 
THE AUSTRALIAN GARDENER. 
3 
1909 
The Nustralian Gardener is 
(A Monthly Journal of Floriculture, Horticulture, Agriculture, and Poultry), 
Illustrations — 
A Splendid Fruit Exhibit at the 
Recent Show 
Margaret Carnation 
Begonia Grandiflora Erecta Cristata 
View near Stable in Plantation 
Remarkable Pines, Wirrabarra 
Forest 
Lealing Cases made from Remark- 
able Pine by the S.A. Forest 
Department 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 
Eprroriat. 
The Flower Garden— 
Notes for the Month 
Propagating Magnolias 
Australian Shrubs as 
California 
Description of Flowers— 
Begonias 
Grown in 
Tried Friends. 
BIGKFORD’S 
EMBROCATION— 
for Rheumatism, Sciatica, etc. 
CLOUDY AMMONIA— 
for the Laundry or Toilet. 
COUGH ELIXIR— 
‘The Champion Cure, 
MENTHOL EMULSION— 
for Wasting Diseases. 
FLUID MAGNESIA— 
the Family Medicine. 
EXTRACT OF MALT— 
Essence of Nutrient. 
HEADACHE CURE-— 
a specific; none better, 
SOLUBLE PHENYLE— 
A perfect disinfectant. 
“OUR JACK” EUCALYPTUS 
OIL 
Best in the World. 
CONTAINS— 
Chrysanthemums 
The Vegetable Garden— 
Operations for the Month 
Cabbage Aphis 
Reducing Potato Scab 
A Large Cucumber 
Cultivation of the Potato 
The Potato Blight 
The Orchard— 
Operations for October. 
White Ants and Fruit Trees | 
Spanish System of Growing Orange 
Trees 
Lemon Culture in Italy 
Green Persimmons made Marketable 
Fruit and Plant Pests in South 
Australia 
Interesting Notes 
Bee-Culture— 
Bees in Relation to Flowers and 
Fruit Culture 
DEESIDE 
The Farm— 
Lucerne and Pigs 
Seed Drills 
Prospects of the Season 
Miscellaneous Items 
The Dairy— 
Margarine v. Butter 
News and Notes 
The Poultry Yard— 
A Home-Made Brooder 
Next Year’s Laying Competitions 
Poultry Brevities 
The Young Folks— 
Hardships of a Boy 
A Man who Tames Fish 
What the Sun Tells 
Conundrums 
Wir anp Humour 
The Ladies’ Page— 
Woman’s Work 
A Practical Demonstration 
Home Hints 
OAT MEAK 
The Best in the World. 
Our TEAS, COFFEES, and COCOAS from Is. per Ib. 
DRUMMOND BROS, 
144 RUNDLE STREET. 
