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Identifier: forfardirectoryy1900unse (find matches)
Title: The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1900
Year: 1899 (1890s)
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Publisher: W. Shepherd, Castle St, Forfar
Contributing Library: Angus Council
Digitizing Sponsor: National Library of Scotland

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and afford a supplyduring the winter months. Sow early frame peasand mazagan beans for an early crop in the secondweek of the month. Strawberry beds shouldhave all runners and dead leaves removed. Infine weather, and the earlier in the month thebetter, plant all sorts of fruit-trees. Generallyspeaking, November is the best time for trans-planting trees and shrubs. When the weather is favourable attend to the work of pruning andnailing. This is also the best season for makingalterations in the flower-garden which has now lostits beauty. There may, however, be flowers inthe garden both in this and the following month.The common monthly rose and several varietiesof laurestine are in blosom. Hyacinths shouldbe planted the first week if possible, and setthem four inches deep and six apirt. Theyshould be protected from heavy rains until theyhave taken root. Evergreen trees and shrubsare now in great beauty. Repair drains andrenew fences. 11th Month.) Every man has his hobby horse. (30 Days.
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PRESENTATION TO LORD KITCHENER OF THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LONDON. Unnecessary Procrastination. ^JllxHE man who wins, she said, is the man^ who is always ready to embrace an op-portunity. Well, he whispered, after he hadslipped an arm around her, how do I strikeyou as a winner ? Only fair, she answered. This might have happened a month ago. Passing an Examination. Here is how Professor James of Harvard, in hisyouth, passed an examination in anatomy beforethe late Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes. The first question put to him was as to thenerves at the base of the brain. It so happenedthat Mr. James was well up in that subject, andhe promptly gave an exhaustive reply. Oh, well, if you know that, you know every-thing, said Dr. Holmes cheerfully. Letstalk about something else. How are all yourpeople at home 1 A Cute American Captain. The carrying out of a novel idea in the caseof a ship on fire at sea reflects the greatest creditupon Captain Samuel Jackson, who was in com-mand of the America

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  • bookid:forfardirectoryy1900unse
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  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookpublisher:W__Shepherd__Castle_St__Forfar
  • bookcontributor:Angus_Council
  • booksponsor:National_Library_of_Scotland
  • bookleafnumber:115
  • bookcollection:scottishdirectories
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  • bookcollection:europeanlibraries
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