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CANADA’S FLOWER.

The maple leaf while being recognised as the emblem of Canada, is only a loaf and not a blossom, and it is realised that Canada has no officially recognised flower. The Dominion has got along for many years without one but the question of selecting such an emblem is arousing much attention at the present time. The sense of need has arisen through a desire to plant upon the graves of those who have fallen in Prance and Plunders a flower which shall portray the country for which they sacrificed their lives_

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Taihape Daily Times, 28 September 1918, Page 2

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CANADA’S FLOWER. Taihape Daily Times, 28 September 1918, Page 2

CANADA’S FLOWER. Taihape Daily Times, 28 September 1918, Page 2

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