BEAUTYSEEKERS.
Peter has seen deep blue delphiniums blooming by a latticed fence beside bronze and scarlet berries. Merle KJeldsen has noticed some light blue forget-me-nots peeping up over the leaves. * * • • e * * * Joen Quinlan says our tulip tree Is a mass of yellow and orange, and the lawn beneath Is -covered with leaves, while the leaves of the deciduous sycamore are as green as ever. Joan Plummer saw the lofty spires of four cypress trees silhouetted against a sunset sky. Margaret Quinlan has seen some gaily-coloured zinnias, with a green laurel hedge as & background. Phyllis Long has notioed quite a number of bulbs peeping above the earth. Marie KJeldsen in the garden noticed two pretty white lilies In flower.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19887, 16 May 1936, Page 18 (Supplement)
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118BEAUTYSEEKERS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19887, 16 May 1936, Page 18 (Supplement)
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