The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria . urface. Dig each plot as it becomes seeds of cauliflower, cabbage, peas, French beans. Kohl Eabi, &c. Flower Garden.—Keep the soil moist and cool by watering, hoeing, andmulching. Stake tender and lengthy plants. Water and shade youngplants. Sow pansy, Iceland poppy, cosmos, aster, &c. Vineyard.—This is the slackest month in un-irrigated vineyards—all ordi-nary work should be completed before Christmas. It is only exceptionaloperations, such as scarifying after rain or sulphuring in case of oidium, thatmust be carried out. In


The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria . urface. Dig each plot as it becomes seeds of cauliflower, cabbage, peas, French beans. Kohl Eabi, &c. Flower Garden.—Keep the soil moist and cool by watering, hoeing, andmulching. Stake tender and lengthy plants. Water and shade youngplants. Sow pansy, Iceland poppy, cosmos, aster, &c. Vineyard.—This is the slackest month in un-irrigated vineyards—all ordi-nary work should be completed before Christmas. It is only exceptionaloperations, such as scarifying after rain or sulphuring in case of oidium, thatmust be carried out. In irrigated vineyards the application of water, andthe cultivation it necessitates, must receive attention. Cellar.—Fill up regularly and keep cellar as cool as possible. Towards endof month commence to make preparations for the coming vintage. INDEX OF VOLUME X. The Index of Vol. X. will be supplied with the first number ofVol. XI., viz., 10th January, 1913. lo Dec, 1912.] journal of Agrictiliiire, Victoria. ROKALtlEDAi: MltKinQ-nACHINES. The Milke: s THAT j is Different* Important Features whichdistinguish the Machine* In Exact Accordance with NaturalLaw. Complete Immunity from Hurtful Right Se!f=sustaining— all pulsating independently of each other. DAIRYMENSOPINIONS. The machines are woikingextremeh well, and, so far,(luite satisfactorily, but wethink that a third machine\v(juld save more time, andwould ask you to send usanother. J. A. LATTA,Narnaigoon,loth April, 1912. Awarded the Medal of the RoyalAgricultural Society of England. Just a line to lei _\ou knowthat we are getting on wellwith the machines, and thatthey have exceeded vay antici-pations. J. R. LOGAN,Allansford, 2/9/12. (One of Mr. Logans cows <rives 3trals. in four miniitei to th** nia<^hines.) Get the ROYAL MEDAL BOOKLET. the Coupon below bring-s it FREE. ROYALMEDAL Milking Machines 34 QUEEN=ST.,MELBOURNE. T^ondon Office; Caxton House,


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