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STATION 3ZB's "Junior Garden Session" conducted by "Mr. Garden-Man" (David Combridge), has been on the air for many years on Mondays at 5.30 p.m. Every week children, whose ages range from six to 14, take arrangements of flowers and foliage for inspection and comment by Combridge. Two cups have been given by W. D. Carpinter, of the Canterbury Carnation Society, for the under 11 and the over 11 competitor gaining most points. About 33 juniors take part and several have given short talks and demonstrations at their schools. The photograph above shows Mary Collingwood, latest cup winner, with her display of autumn flowers and flowers and foliage

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 774, 21 May 1954, Page 29

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STATION 3ZB's "Junior Garden Session" conducted by "Mr. Garden-Man" (David Combridge), has been on the air for many years on Mondays at 5.30 p.m. Every week children, whose ages range from six to 14, take arrangements of flowers and foliage for inspection and comment by Combridge. Two cups have been given by W. D. Carpinter, of the Canterbury Carnation Society, for the under 11 and the over 11 competitor gaining most points. About 33 juniors take part and several have given short talks and demonstrations at their schools. The photograph above shows Mary Collingwood, latest cup winner, with her display of autumn flowers and flowers and foliage New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 774, 21 May 1954, Page 29

STATION 3ZB's "Junior Garden Session" conducted by "Mr. Garden-Man" (David Combridge), has been on the air for many years on Mondays at 5.30 p.m. Every week children, whose ages range from six to 14, take arrangements of flowers and foliage for inspection and comment by Combridge. Two cups have been given by W. D. Carpinter, of the Canterbury Carnation Society, for the under 11 and the over 11 competitor gaining most points. About 33 juniors take part and several have given short talks and demonstrations at their schools. The photograph above shows Mary Collingwood, latest cup winner, with her display of autumn flowers and flowers and foliage New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 774, 21 May 1954, Page 29

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