Here is the most amazing garden. All the vegetables have come up as puzz les. There are eight vegetables hidden here. The sign at the top is a puzzle sum of one name. Add and substract names of objects to get answers. The sign at the side is quite simple, too. . Take all the letters, rearrange them, and you will have one well-known vegetable. In the path are spaces for three names across and two down. The first and last letters are indicated and join the words. In the centre is what is called a rebus. It sounds hard, but is quite easy. Just one vegetable is hidden here.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1079, 17 September 1930, Page 14
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109Here is the most amazing garden. All the vegetables have come up as puzzles. There are eight vegetables hidden here. The sign at the top is a puzzle sum of one name. Add and substract names of objects to get answers. The sign at the side is quite simple, too. . Take all the letters, rearrange them, and you will have one well-known vegetable. In the path are spaces for three names across and two down. The first and last letters are indicated and join the words. In the centre is what is called a rebus. It sounds hard, but is quite easy. Just one vegetable is hidden here. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1079, 17 September 1930, Page 14
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