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The Garden

WHAT TO SOW IT. Well now, let's get on with the garden and do our' lifctlo bit to reduce this high cost of living, both for our country and ourselves. If all available ground is not yet dug up and sweetened it must be started soon. Then what shall we plant in it? Well, there's a choice of whatever iyou fancy. Carrots are very easily grown and useful, Cooper's "Major" is splendid—coreless, a beautiful colour, and tender. There is nothing finer anywhere, but we stock all sorts worth having. In pai'snips, Cooper's "Model" is! /unrivalled —beautiftd shape, mellow and butterfly in colour.

Cooper's turnip shape parsnip is useful for shallow soil, and dry climate. It is so easy to dig and prepare for cooking. All our other classes of seeds are equaly good. Nee'ily all the principal prizetakers in Nciv Zealand use Cooper's Seeds. Ask any of them as to their genuine quality and true value. We get dozens of

letters each season, teling us how well "Seeds of Success" -Ocoper';< Seeds-—do in all parts • of New Zealand. Mr T. "Webb, the famous prize taker of Palmerston (North, writes And says, "The best parsnips I ever had were from Cooper's Maorila 11 d-grown parsnip seed." Insist upon having Cooper's New Zealand-grown seeds— the "Seeds Of Success." F. Cooper, Ltd., Wholesale Seed Growers, Wellington. GCL3

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 July 1917, Page 3

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The Garden Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 July 1917, Page 3

The Garden Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 July 1917, Page 3

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