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THE GARDEN, WHAT TO SOW IN IT. Well now, let's get on with tha garden, and do our little bit to reduce this high cost of living, both for our country and ourselves. If all available ground is not yet dug up and aweetesed, it must Ix started boob. Then what shall we plant in it? Well, there's a choice of whatever you fancy. Carrots axe very easily grown and useful. Cooper's Major is splendid, careless, a beautiful color and tender. There is nothing finer anywhere, but wo stock all the sorts worth having In parsnips, Cooper's Model is unrivalled, beautiful shape, mellow and buttery in flavor. Cooper's turnip shape parsnip is very useful for shallow soils and dry climates. It is so easy to dig and prepare for cooking. All our other classes of seeds are equally good. Nearly all the principal prtotakers in New Zeadand use Cooper's seeds. Ads any of them m to their genuine quality and true value. We get dozens of letters each season, telling as of how WeU seeds of success—Cooper's seeds—do to »n parts of New Zealand. Mr. T. Webb, thu famous priwtaker of Palmerston North, writes and says, "The best param* I ever had were from Coopert Maoriland-grown parsnip seed. Insist upon having Coopers New Zealand-grown seeds—the serfs of swssess." RjCooper, US.. Wbafceob B*4 Qraw«», Welling•oo 013

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1917, Page 5

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225

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1917, Page 5

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