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Notes, News and Views Give your fuchsias and camellias water enough to keep the green growths going. This is the time when the flowering wood is made, and camellias, should soon be showing some of their plump round buds. Shrubs grown in hedge form are more sinned against than any other decoratiyes maintained in the home garden. The overcrowding is unnatural, and the extra work thrown on the plants must make their lives one long fight for food. Extra attention should be supplied to make up for the bad conditions imposed. Keep your eyes open for the giant white magnolias that are now to be seen in many of the old suburbs where wise men and women gave the decorative American a home in their garden Few other trees are doing better work than this magnolia. No other flowering tree that I can recall at present, can carry on its work over such I a wide area and under such varying conditions.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 18
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164TIMELY TOPICS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 18
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