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Show Tn Ortiar BllnlMlura Traea. It Is quite possible for any one to own a forest of miniature oaks, which may bo grown even without the aid of soil, lu order to rear a miniature forest for-est procure a shallow dish and cover the base of it with moss un Inch thick. Then set a number or good acorns In rows about two Inches apart. Slid a perfect little forest of oak trees can be raised. The moss must alwaya be kept very in. .1st, and lb . acorus rll' begin to grow In tho spi v;. lly June ur July tl , ' : u. themselves six to eig Inches i. , and will form a charming sight (uraujr I lover of trees. Loudou Hall. j |