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T H E G A R D E N . ” WINTER CABBAGES.
To get a good crop these must be sown
in June and planted out in July or early August. I have sown early in July with excellent results, but if sown then the seedlings should receive ample attention. It is well to plant out' in a small state, not allowing the plants to become drawn in any way. Thin sowing is important, as a stronger jilant is secured when there is no crowding. I advise a rich seed-bed to get rapid growth ; but this does not apply so forcibly to their permanent quarters, where i prefer land that was well manured for a previous crop ; indeed, I go further and advise a firm or hard soil in land at all liglit, so that the plants may make sturdy growth, ns they will then come through our changeable winter with little damage, providing the true winter types are cultivated.
HOW TO STAIvE BORDER PLANTS. The good or bad appearance of many
tall-growing border plants depends, to a great extent, upon the way in which the necessary stakes are used for their support. An experienced cultivator will probably not use half as many stakes as one who entirely lacks experionoe, and yet succeed in making the plants look neat and natural. These arc the two chief jioints to aim at, namely, sufficient support while retaining the natural liabit of the plant dealt with. The novice very often contents himself with one stake for each clump of plants. A very good cfl’cot may ho ])roduocd if nnieh time is spent u])oii details such as
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tho.se of tying out individual shoots; but the general plan is to tic all shoots in a bundle to the single stake, which is wrong. Most clumps of plants growing in the herbaceous border may be properly sup];oi'ted with three stakes. 'Tlic.y must, as a rule, be placed to form a triangle with their tojjs. pointing outwaixls. If fixed just inside the outer rows of plants, the sticks will be scarcely visible and the shoots of the plants will fill up the centre of cacli clump. Single-stemmed plants onl,y require one stake each., and it must be fixed beliind the stem so tliat the latter vill hide it as muelr as )iossible. All ligatures must be made secure, but not to tight as to damage the bark.
ROSE TREES IN A 'I'OWN GARDEN. The trees must be well watered and fed
if the best results arc to be obtaiiwd. I liad one||small specimen of that grand variety
Mme.tAbel Chatenay, which was last year somewhat neglected on account of its apparent uselessness. 'J'hcn I commenced to regularly water and feed it, with remarkably good results ; young shoots began|to^grow, and in a very short time more than a dozen buds formed, and aU openedj^heautifully. This is a grand var iety for growing in a town garden and for filling vases. I do not know of any other sort that opens so freely in water when placed there in the bud stage.
LAWNS IN A TOWN GARDEN. Even in a season when showers are
frequent during the months of April and May, lawns begin to show signs of failing in June when not shaded a little by trees growing near them, and we may expect to see many brown patches on lawns, especially on those where the turf is thin and does not rest on a good depth of rich
,, loam. Last year, in the montli of July I inspected some gardens almost in tlie centre of a very large manufacturing town, or rather city. The grass was dark green in colour and growing almost as closely as the bristles in a brush. I did not noticp a single weed although there may liave been a few, and in one garden enclosure a miniature golf ground had been formed. It was about the size of an ordinary tennis court, with (I w’as going to say) greens and holes. These facts prove that tow-n- dw’ellers may commandj[m'any pleasures which a well-kept garden is capable of affording.
BROMPTON STOCKS AND THEIR CULTURE.
AH who appreciate the old-fashioned
sweet-scented flowers will regret that the Brompton Stocks are not grown nearly so extensive as they w'ere some years ago, and it is rarely that one meets with really good specimens outside those old country cottage gardens wiiere fragrant beauties of a bygone age are treasured and ap- preoiateC It is the owners or occupants of such cottages, too, who can give us useful hints in the culture of the Brompton Stocks. The method usually adopted by these grow'ers is simplicity itself. At the end of June or early in July seeds are sown, usually in a narrow' border along side the w'alls of tlie liouso and in a sunny position, the seedlings being well thinned when they are large enough and some of the best transplanted to other situations. In these quarters the plants remain for the rest of their lives, and the early summer following that in wliich the seeds were sown brings forth an abundance of fragrant and welcome blossoms. 'The above is undoubtedly a rougli-and^*‘'djj^ method.
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but it usually answ'ers weU, and tliis is, after all, the real test of any cultural
system.
WORK IN THE VEGETABLE ' GARDEN.
Tomatoes that w'ere planted out early
in the month are now grow'ing very rapidly and the earliest have already set some fruits. Caro must be taken to pinch out all side slioots as soon as they become visible, keejnng each plant to one or tw'O stems; usually one only is preferable. Should the
wc.ather be very dry,^water must be apjJicd,' giving eaoh^plant^a thorough soaking when the w'ork is done. Tying, too, must not be neglected, no matter whether the plants areYgroAving against a w'all or in the op)en. The cutting of Asparagus must now' cease if w'e desire good heads another season, and^before growth becomes very high and thick the beds should be cleared of all Aveedsfand given a general tidy up. Should any
liquid manure be available, tliis may Avell be given to the plants, as it Avill assist them in building up strong croAA'ns for next year.
GREENHOUSE AND FRAMES. Such hard-Avooded plants as Acacias,
Ericas and Rhododendrons (Azaleas) may noAV bo stood, or rather lAlunged, outside in a bed of ashes in a shaded position, provided they have been Avell hardeded b}' free ventilation for some time previous ly. This outdoor treatment hardens up the Avood splendidly and lays the founda tion for a good crop of lloAvcrs another spring. A light syringing overhead about 4 p.m. cacli day Avill be much appreciated by the plants, and Avill assist in keeping insect jicsts under. Watering, shading and ventilation must have strict attention noAv if the Aveather is hot, otherAA'isc much harm Avill quickly bo done to the jAlants. Feed all s])coimen plants such as Fuchsias, with \A'eak liquid mnaure Avliere they liavc filled tlieir pots witli roots, and pot on any younger plants that need it.
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SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL, S A W L E Y . NEAR CLITHEROE.
John Morph et, Proprietor.
Wishes to inform the public that lie has taken over the above premises.
G o o d a c c om m o d a t i o n f o r T o u r i s t s , P i c n i c P a r t ie s , &C. Posting & good .Stabling
Wines, Spirits and Beer of the finest quality. Cigars of the best brand.
.T. M O R P H E T , PROPRIETOR. Millinery! Millinery! ALL CLASSES OF
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32, Salt Hill Road, CLlTH&ROE.
The Ribblesdale Permanent Building Society.
S u b s c r ip t io n s J / - p e r w e e k for
a Share of £^o. Interest 3 per ct. with participation in profits.
O f f i c e o p e n d a i ly .
3 8 , King St , Clitheroe. EDWARD CHESTER, Secretary.
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TiHIS WELL-KNOWN ECONOMICAL COAL can be obtained from above pits or from any o£ the agents mentioned below at REASONAJLE PRICES.
Mr. W. L. GRIME, Clitijeroe, Mr. 0. RGWE, Clilheroe,. Mr. R. DUGDALE, Clitheroe, W. YATES, Chatbum,
Mr. W. SMALLEY, Grindleton,
Messrs. J. DUCKWORTH and Son, Gisbume.
An Apprentice Wanted for Dressmaking.
A splendid range of DRESS GOODS in all the new shades is now to be seen at
J.T. Tomlinson, 31, Castle Street.
38, King St., Ciitheroe.
E. F. Jackson Auctioneer & Valuer,
Begs lo inform the public that having ruroived DumcrouB appointments he has, for the conviviieiice of clicntB, taken rooms at the above address, uhere all communicatioDi
will.receive piompt attviuion.
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George Whittaker, 2, Garden Street, Ac crington.
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\ MERCER'S SOFA SHOP, 41, PENNY Lti
£20.—Magnificent BEDROOM SUITE, groat bargain ; only wants seeing.
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£13 10s.—Lovely High-class DRAWING ROOM SUITE, in spotless order ; cost £35.
The Prettiest PARLOUR TABLE in Blackburn; cost £20 ; take 50s.
£9 10s.—SIDBBOiVRD AND BOOKCASE com bined ; great bargain.
£13 10s.—Solid Oak DINING-ROOJI SUITE, in ruby plush; worth pounds more. Also 25 other Suites.
1 makers ; Exchange anj'thing.—Mercer’s, 41, Penny Street.
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l )IAN O BARGAINS.—Several by the finest STREET, BLACKBURN.
SALES BY AUCTION. BY MR. AMOS DUERDEN.
WHEAT SHEAF HOTEL, CLITHEROB. Thursday Next, July 1st, 1909, at 1 p.m.
auotion'fnsjabove-the’ wholo'Jof tiio PLANT, STOCK-IN-TRADE J and ofleots. Catalogues free from tho Auctioneer.
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tVEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE AND- EAST LANCASHIRE. . -------
Valuable Freeitold Fabjis. Tlio “ Withgill ” and “ Scott House ’
Farms in tho To^\^lship of Mytton in tho West Riding of Yorkshire, and the “ Bawdlands ” Farm in tlio Borough of Clithoroo in tho County of Lancaster, will bo offered for Sale by Public Auction, by.
MR. AMOS DUERDEN. At tho Swan and Royal Hotel, in C!ithoroo>
on Monday July 12th, 1909, at 2 for 3 o’clock in tho afternoon, in tho following or other lots, unless previously disposed of by private contract of which duo notice will bo given.
Lot 1.—The
^ ^'ITHGILL FARM, comprising good Dwoll- ’ * ing House, Barns, Stables, Cow-houses,
Loose Boxes, Piggeries, Outbuildings, Yard, Gardens, «&c, and, including tho site of the Build ings 319 acres, 3 roods, 14 perches of very excellent meadow and pasture land, all in tho occupation of Mr. Wm. J. Robinson as yearly tenant. Tho Farm Buildings aro very loftj% well
ventilated, and of a superior class, “ Withgill ” is about two miles from Clitheroe,
about three miles from Whalloy, aboutj^oight miles from Blackburn, and about thirteen miles from Prestoii. Tho Farm is in a high state of cultivation
tho fences aro clean and in perfect order and it is well roaded, being bounded on tho west by tho Lancaster and Whalloy road and on tho north in part by the Preston and Waddington road. There is an excellent supply of water, recently
provided by tho Owner at considerable cost, and some valuable Timber. There is also good mixed shooting. L ot 2.—Tho SCOTT HOUSE FAm i, com
prising House, Barn, ’ Cowhouses, Stable, Yard, Orchard, Garden, «S:c., and, including the site of tho Buildings, 101 acres, 3 roods, 25 porches of very excellent meadow and pustiwo land, all in tho occupation of Wm. Holden as yearly tenant. “ Scott House ” is a compact Lot almost adjoining Lot 1, tho Lancaster and Whalloy
road separating them; it is in a ring fence, bounded for a distance of upwards of a mile on tho South and West by tho River Hoddor (in which there is oxcollcnt fishing for Salmon and Trout, and having tho Estates of tho Stonyhurst College and of W. A. Winstanley, Esq on the right bank, the river is well preserved). There is also good mixed shooting. The Farm is well watered, sheltered from all
winds, and is a most desirable lot. Tlio Timber on tho Farm is of considerable value. Lot 3.—The BAWDLANDS FARJM, com
prising good house and tho usual Farm Buildings and, including tho site of the Buildings, about 59| acres of excellent meadow and pasture land, all in tho occupation of the representatives of tho late Mr. James Strickland ns yearly tenant. “ Bawdlands ” is an excellent Milk Farm,
situate in tho Borough of Clitheroo in tho County' o f Lancaster. It is
intersocted.by the Henthorno Road. There is a plentiful supply of water, Tho land
is in n high state of cultivation, and tho Buildings and fences are in good repair. There is good building frontage to tho highway
The frontages to Henthorno Road have a pros pective building value. The respective tenants will show tho pro
perties. Particulars of tho Farms, with Conditions of
Sale and lithographed plan, may bo had on and after July 1st, 1909, at the place of sale ; of tho Auctioneer at his Offices in Clitheroe ; of Messrs. McCall & Robinson, Architects and Surveyors, 7, Tacketts Street, Blackburn; and at tho Offices of the Vendors’ Solicitors :
RICH.4RD WILSON & SON, Otley Street, Skipton, and
BROATCH & SON, Court Buildings, Keswick.
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INTEEMENTS. ST. MARY’S.,
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APAETMENTS.
l a c k p o o l .— APARTMENTS, with or without board; oxcollent cuisine; splendid
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