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v v-- : ;,-- f ... 'V y. " ; 5 .:- ;iO !i f now with tiro clothes pins attach this to a line It may. be budded qr grafted successful Y. a pamphlet ' bearing the above .title, in it will in a short time be condensed treatise on, Beekeeping, oil the sunshine and on White Mulbeirj, to roots and shrubs for ready pack paper .giving plain and explicit information mailing. , ' ' " .S , Bee TO .jLXDS f PROGRESS. Yj upon any. important point.' Every i ; CLUBS A NU ASSOCIATIONS. . keeper should have it, 8eht to any ad, v- J. Pi Fog; , Son & Brow n ' of Chicago dress foi .10 cents, and to Beekerpers free are reliable seedsmem, an.old'and well By tho Continued exertions of a few of tried firm, and worthy (he patronage of charge,' v organic prominent fruit growers several a diacering public-- We have for several 1 zationa bare been effect a and ore kept - had business relation of - the most kulcl(cneali. years constant alive and aotive by We arhn. recipei of vines, plants and satisfactory- character - with th.:s r house, meetings. Nearly five 'years ago the St George choice , aeeds from j Hon '. Commissioner' and confidently reeommend them to the Gardeners CluVwas Organized and Capron of Washington for which .he will. public," Their Adv;-- appears in another bar. since held meetings very regularly Elease. accept , our thank also .from column-- . wi? j i rien-s ' the of the , Bloomington Phoenix a Two Wo are under onee week, j ' to y err round. yre ,'lowa, for 'collection of Gieraniuins Tables . Vick, Seedsman ' A florist 'for a and ago ;the association builV a tasty house plants broad assortment of rare flower seeds . commodious' Ball in whieh to ' meet. Fuchsias and .other rare; ; and his Viefc is deservedly the leading-- ' florist on pleasure prosperity May Through the exertions, of ' this body mmh ; t this continent. ;1i &: have been choice fruit,' vegetables &e From friend 'Cary of' Blair "' Nebraska We are indebted id Mr' Wstyrs' of w added to previous ; of Chestnut, ve have rtcived small stocky for New Zealand, Australian The association are now endeavoring Beach, Maple, Birch, Larch and other, Watsonville, and California tree aeeds cf rare yarietisa .' to oolleot a library, toplaoe in the Hall timber and .shade trees may he always, and wonderful growth.. rv have a good shade in a hot da)',, and for public and private benefit.' grow nojeas. .Lesailteme. Pbfneiogioal , . The. Rokyf Mountain ' W. H; Hooper, bur. energetic-anHop two Amusementr aont years Recently No, of 7 Socievywaa organized ' to will accept-. our citisene,' old anil' young,large etining delegate Congress,' and lias held regular, weekly meetings ourUiinks , ago. great forPub LDocA.an4 other inter- .small,' main and female,-- in' 'wbeons. and has done considerable in 'the way ' matter.' s . of carriages, on horseback and otherwise, rare. fruits,.;. (Thee. are eating importr.-under Iheiauspices of some of. ourrlaily f' 'several branches to this.aasooiation FRUIT' QBOWXS3 OF tJTAH. Iriends wont ont lo that' wild' gh ich , in the, settlements around. ' and alt ..are .To you we appeal, to you we send known as Arcb Canon and : there with ' seconds 'requested to join in the effort to tor 'aheet Tut say you ' tis a every.1 availably nonrea of amusements, this little. the struot, and. improve, nur .fruit' bf little thisg So it. is, but i t xn'&y grow Spent the. day in the shadowr'-o-fwall- v highest point,' of excelleno and value, t . if fertilized, dug, about. and sorted. It rock and. shady trees taking a sumptiloUs Nie near a cool gushing spring.. There haa recentl j been organized the need pruning sparpen 'y bur knives PicThe nucleus 'of ano growers club may sport and frolic was big with fun, f in the aaspiei pf I.: and go into'itdress it putj according the boys scaling wild precipices, andtkw-girl- s . S. George under and shape uf the .little 'doing, bewitehingly,- It was ahappy Si llemmenway an old and'well known to Vyour 'notlon, th8 fruit If " bornelsnet oatV.ahd.we. enjoyed it, and .felt oursefyea good .V' plant. "V V fruit 'growers ;? it a boy eg&.in we 'counted 20 vehicles- it, ;bud it, .sni When time has been given to acoom-x- .' graft best tha .In the evening. Brd. Branch gave .the', and . .be should tr v plish mbro Ve can epesk more know- -.r: worlds pe.' cam piny a dance in the Hall. d th ii , little is If sols e;aB - s epi6 ingly for this hew aid in Pomology.1 one And, to On is unable who a 29th. that., Saturday' pleasant, company paj .,4, la Washington they have a lively any' wishes to read ii shaU h&ve Hjh wel . mostly youths from. Washington together And meet on regularly erganisati ue, or if the pay is no. now ou hand wTtli; qiiilea; lumber tfre this t plaeo The Club hive ' purehased: feheed 51 eo aMa rojUnr we will w&i. .Fruit growers timid the visited .the same spot and planted to fruit and seeds' an acre And Tetnrned'muCu pleasedmTbs eaSpa is. this' Mountains? ybhr papery v Roaky of ground, as a t propagrati ig garden show it around, tsksvthe nams of fhoes is distant' front 'this Citrabout 6 miles N. We admire 'the spirit and spunk of who ciejirs" it and forward to us Come 1 W. a rid Is one of th wildest and most is- nd wih them unbound- - Come!! erestiDgbf ort menuaiu scinery'." . , our neighbors jf'1 $ ed success. At Virgen Oity a Gardeners TH EAT R fC ALS On Saturday eysning of the boys. our theatrreel Club has : been organised and alao.isi .Lard AHiator.-T-Soi- ne corps Tfader mansgehient pf brought iu Iroqi the rocks the. S other dsy M P, ' Romsy, gave rendering of that brand association of the R M-- F)oin4 one of those reptiles about first long, high drawn-- : aMr. Horne play Miralia,J elogioal Society That is i good fniif- and as It is .kept! in a eags-dow' Mrs Wilkinson ngly.as;sipj terof Swap,: number a are and thsre distr.et takes egreofas many mice pIalr.g;Seth M P. Almonta, Romney Mirada, sistant Ptfiaologlsts there, We ,have as be street, tailed II.. canT. get ; hold long Pedro,.,-TCo3aidri-ng Horsley, best reel veJ from there, some, of .the., mouser. ,, J that, several of the promuiat parts were specimens' of apples we have ,seen in taken by thoss making ' their first ap,. i. vr- - Homeiicade BWjtE'r OIL. l - Dixie. mv pearance on lbs bosrd, ;we consider tbs We would urge fruit growers in the Ero. Fanmaotgrotylur eitj'azhihited td.s parts well played. With the exception. sf .for a few jijxMiiuw a good, specimen of 'sweet tbe pVraonlstipn of the ' Count, the play' to .; various Settlements of the J?buo Plant he uised would: little their, own .advantage 'and let us. hear oil from aeedsThe scasos. color smell and taste off toe mere eVergy. .but we were ,.wll amuseil, ; Uit from them when organized. oil is identical with1 the Olive "Oil 'orcom-incrc- and eo were the. house full of lietenery,-Ero F: is planting an acre or more iWs oii.ider tills' styleof literary, .! the Grafting Qraps.' this of the present season. lie assuies orop fari prefers ble ' to' that, of tha ' In the minds of many the success of ' ns that the Bene crop will to the "best of his dancisg hsUfaiid hope that the'taleated., this practice has been held in ddubt to the aore and .those as mufh''-seejudgement produce in. this lins satiIbote who' are still skeptical j can be as wheat and that it will yeiidgt least 3 gallon to! produce W assisted pnd erieeiiraged t hut a to tho biuhoL At this calculation sfied that it is not what crop, ration&l smusemeat. Yegularly. for'a! v. W simple and easv bpemtioaV.bj1 talking' in 'will outdo it in profit? Weadriso our readers, whq have or can got at the gardens of either Bros. Hem en way A Tn ere is a FLOE 'plant '..common in' we have Eyi ing or; JPr. Higgins where they will seed to make a go d use of it anil asflow-'thoUutal now in fcloom , called these . ns, with new an oil mill convenient let oux land fiud grafts it full bearing, -- The Peaslemot Searfet. ' ' ' foliage ia' ' r i i Tup , .procea.. ia thus; having ..cuttings oil,. h0bCX Wd. trine. t throws gWssy. and. eyergr-eit rich; Vup saved up iii a good condition, . until the 4f a number of stems, very 'earlv,' wkicli Oils PAPR vine to be grafted bgl s to put forth , i ' - vnrvs ;)tke a.'.wieping' willow; Aiikitft an'iarticlp!f ; much" use,. iii graeofttlljcrepe awsy the' earth from around the ' thoA etii l i with, a rW. Pf most underside the of , ior: cheap a f below securing postage the days' root ; sad. jnske. split graft ' aedrlet flowers. Resembling ' ear cud roots eatrings and plants 'wq .will, here give lovely surface of the . ground, wols S n d ls - takso for tha blan'wV.bave aidwpted to pro- jv FnchiUs'iy , oimd - covering - the outteadet bring, the. 1,1 sees thdiu th bloom, V iU,-t every, I nearly dues " r . rcion. C It Is a 'most delicate, showej -and beauti ful flower TO I UEEEKEPERS, r We bVlMUHt Vecivad. There are many native flowers fragrant rom tb Vp3iblih? just beautiful and newj around ua. N. ovvor the paper by screpingaud sproing rs, M. 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