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20,000 ROSE TREES IN BLOOM

Tile rose garden in Queen Mary’s Gardens at Regent’s Park is one of the most beautiful sights in London (said ‘ Popular Gardening,’ London). There is an exceptionally fine display of bloom. Sixteen new beds have been planted, and the garden now cpntains 20,000 rose trees in 150 varieties, all British grown. A list of the varieties grown in the rose garden has been issued by the Flowers and Plants Committee in association with the Office of Works. This list contains descriptions of many varieties, old and new, and can be obtained from the secretary, Flowers and Plants Committee, 68 Victoria street, S.W.I.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19361003.2.166.7

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Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 23

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20,000 ROSE TREES IN BLOOM Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 23

20,000 ROSE TREES IN BLOOM Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 23

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