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Tulip Trade Prospects.

Mr. P. Van Waveren, the, known bulb specialist, of Hollat makes regular trips to New % Australia, South Africa, and Apierica, and who visited Ji': last year, has been giving his on the possibilities of bulb cult New Zealand and other so! lands to the "British Australiai a recent issue he visualises ai mistic picture of possibilities wt hopes to see painted on New ^ tulip fields. He thinks hig thinf he expected if the trade wec opened up. Speaking to Mr. # nett, the well known bulb sp® of Broadacres, North-east Dunedin, on his recent visit i' Zealand after an inspection ! hulh areas, Mr. Van Waveren# ed the opinion that "he had s* thing better in Holland than s: the bulbs growing at Broadacf

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 178, 21 March 1932, Page 4

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Tulip Trade Prospects. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 178, 21 March 1932, Page 4

Tulip Trade Prospects. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 178, 21 March 1932, Page 4

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