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A NEW GRASS.

, POTENTIAL., EXVORT'' T^Aok^" , s Colonial 'bowlers and tennis \piajre» visiting England ha,v«, beeil pleajjapily surprised »ti the, excellence .of' jthe greens and, epurte.they have gn." Nowhere in« the Old Country, is this "excellence more • jupparent;,, fct Beading,' a centre where agricultural experimentation ' and secid'produetioii are specially 1 attended .jr'/r"/ New, ,e»j&yedV ai «t----tensive ,f export. te ipfMse» rodh alp fescue J and, topi"; for Wolf of a new grata* for similar "purpose*being added to! the list, iix "W.} IL r Giles, seed expert for the . well-known Seadinc house ofSutton tM ootis.>wiui'' has been in .the Dominion for iont* weeks-in the-interests,of his form-id a Pew representative other day that his firm had developed -& new grass, whitfi waß> the basis «viEeexcellent greens and courts that- .are conM across in England. He thiul»tha,t there ,is a great .opening -f«r the production 'in' frdm : arranging on 1 behalf of. &is tion. purposes- "Large,, quantises' of >f&? seed are nsed in the United Engdom, and if the experiment » succassful it isthe intention of Sutton ''fend fcona io divide their reed>nd : .plaat v Zealand

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20176, 3 March 1931, Page 14

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A NEW GRASS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20176, 3 March 1931, Page 14

A NEW GRASS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20176, 3 March 1931, Page 14

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