SPRING FLOWER SHOW.
The show of daffodils, narej.S'sa, and | tocher .spring flowers, which is being held in the Y.M.C. A/Gymnasium •tpvday, should attract ..#' great many visitors. The bull?"'of the exhibits will come from Hawlarden, Mr A. Booth's estate. For many year>s Mr Btooth has been the maiin prop of the Wlairarapa flower shows. He is a great &ntimi&iast "in bulib .growing in particular, .and haf been at great expense and, trouble in introducing to the WairaraTia those rare and costly varieifci-es of the narcissus, Wihkl., are generally only to. be met with in ithe (collections of the professional' grower pr the private enthusiast: Mr Hale's nursery a't JLah.s>downe is just now a floral picture, and a.s he is showing a varied eollec4ion 'of these attractive spring flowers (there will be an oppoxitninity ioday (flor the general public to secure specimens of the besit varieties of toulbs with a view to (holdings local exhibition nexlt spring on a more, pretentious scale.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10425, 16 September 1911, Page 4
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160SPRING FLOWER SHOW. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10425, 16 September 1911, Page 4
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