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DUNEDIN GARDENING CLUB

At the fortnightly meeting of the Gardening Club on Tuesday evening, Mr J. Tannock exhibited coloured kineina pictures of Dunedin and also beautiful scenes of trees, flowering shrubs, rhododendrons, azaleas, ahd roses. , , '■:s Mr Passmore, who presided oyer ihe meeting, spoke on some of the' 'seasonable work in the garden. He drew-at-tention to the polyanthus as one of the most popular of spring-flowers, which should be raised from seed sown about the end of September to provide plants for next spring. They could be either sown in boxes or in the open garden, and kept growing till the autumn, when they should be planted into their flowering quarters.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24402, 13 September 1940, Page 9

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DUNEDIN GARDENING CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 24402, 13 September 1940, Page 9

DUNEDIN GARDENING CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 24402, 13 September 1940, Page 9

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