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SECRET GARDEN

NEW SPECIES PRODUCED.

AMERICAN’S EXPERIMENTS. \

Los Angeles, Nov. 12. New fruits, flowers and stubs which will probably exceed in value the introductions he made during his life, have been discovered in a littleknown experimental farm conducted by Luthor Burbank at Sebastopol, tn Sonoma county. His famous farm at Santa Rosa was visited by thousands, but one but a favoured few was per' mitted to enter the guarded Sebastopol acres. The Stark research bureau of Missouri is making a survey of the garden, and finds among its treasures 120 new plums, eighteen now peaches, ten new berries 500 hybrid roses, thirty new cherries, thirty-four new pears, twenty-seven new prune, five new grapes and fifty-two new gladioli.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 10 December 1927, Page 12

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SECRET GARDEN Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 10 December 1927, Page 12

SECRET GARDEN Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 10 December 1927, Page 12

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