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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3
Volume 2, Number 4
July-August, 1953
Front Matter
Articles
We need more silage—1. looking backward
S L. Dilkes
Rearing orphan lambs
L C. Snook
Problems of the spinifex areas
H Suijdendorp
Buffel and birdwood grasses
H Suijdendorp
Trees of Western Australia - red box
C A. Gardner
Trees of Western Australia - Forrest's mallee
C A. Gardner
Insect pest - cutworms
C F.H Jenkins
Plant disease - spotted wilt of tomatoes
W P. Cass Smith
Poison plants of Western Australia: toxic plants of the genus euphorbia
C A. Gardner and H W. Bennetts
Farm and Home—preparation of show exhibits
Helen M. Gloster
Farm and Home—beds and bedding
Helen M. Gloster
Farm and Home—hot pots
Helen M. Gloster
Farm and Home—cleaning silver
Helen M. Gloster
Editor: J.A. Mallett
Cover: "An attractive Monstera deliciosa growing as a pot plant in a Nedlands garden. Often called the "fruit salad plant" the Monstera is common in Queensland but seldom seen in this State. A detailed description of the plant is given on page 479."
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