PROPAGATION OF THE MULBEERY.
(To the Editor of the Erening Sfcnr.) Sib,—A short time ago a meeting by circular was conrened to take into consideration tho formation of a society for tho propagation of sericulture. In a former issue of tho Ereninß Stnr you published an article for the information of the abore society, which was to be the first of ft series on the same question. Will you or any ono so interested inform your correspondent whether tho mulberry tree is propagated from cuttings or from feed, and if from seed, can the seed bo had on the Thames? I have inquired, from seroral, and those interested on the; subject, bnfc hare failed to derive any satisfactory information.—l am, &c, W.T. "Walker. [Information on this matter will be imn^tSiately forthcoming, we aro authorised to state.—Ed.]
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2793, 26 January 1878, Page 3
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136PROPAGATION OF THE MULBEERY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2793, 26 January 1878, Page 3
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