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Mr. A. S. Field, ex-Clerk of tho Peace for Warwickshire, died at Leamington, at tho ago of ninety-four. Ho was a lineal descendant of Oliver Cromwell. We can no longor reconimond tall fruit trees for homo gardons—at least on small areas. An ordinary applo troo requires a place forty feot squaro, so that in an ordinary backyard, which i 3 seldom over fifty feet 'squaro, only two or throe can ho grown, and tho ground is too donsoly shaded. In the sanio area you can grow from twenty-five to fifty dwarf applo or poar trees of different varioties,. all trained to pyramidal form, and each tree should ultimately boar about a busliol of fruit every year.—" Garden Magazine," Now York.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 81, 30 December 1907, Page 9

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120

Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 81, 30 December 1907, Page 9

Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 81, 30 December 1907, Page 9

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