A writer in Nature Nates, calling attention to, “ the iniquity of rooting up wild flowers to sell them to English dealers,” says lie could name a district in tl\e llassgs Pyrenees where not a single wild daffodil is now to be found. The flower was once abundant there, but an English resident chose to bargain with a well-known dealer +p, funish’him with roots, and this has been attended by grave injustice to France.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2382, 14 July 1892, Page 3
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73Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2382, 14 July 1892, Page 3
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