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A Golden Garden

HAVE you ever tried having’ a "oolden garden"? You know, there is a tradition that yellow flowers are the oldest of all. There are many golden flowers, and if you would like to experiment and see what you think of the blaze of gold, try planting sunflowers, golden Irish yew, pansies of every hue of yellow, golden rain, clumps of golden rod, Iceland evening primroses, geums, yellow irises, wallflowers, promroses, daffodils, crocuses, and others. I have only just commenced mine.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19301121.2.67

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 19, 21 November 1930, Page 32

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A Golden Garden Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 19, 21 November 1930, Page 32

A Golden Garden Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 19, 21 November 1930, Page 32

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