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GARDEN SUCCESS

\ How It Is Achieved ANY of the flowers regarded as difficult to grow are really easily "managed if one kuows.just what treatment they require, Roses, for example, depend to'a large extent on pruning for their wonderful displays. Wise gardeners, who want first-hand. information on garden practice now read "The New Zealand Ylowergrower," the popular illustrated garden fortnightly. The latest issue now on sule contains 48 pages of topical information, Articles by experts who yhave had long experience in gardenins under New Zealand conditions guide | the amateur along the path to suc- ~ CeSs, The latest issue contains many timely articles of outstanding value. Three useful viburnums are described by a shrub expert; rose pruning is discusseil by a recognised authority ; raising lilies from seed is explained by a successful ‘grower, "The One-man Garden," is the first of an interesting series of articles on small gardens. _Chrysanthemum culture, plant breeding, the gardens of old England, and guides to current work all help to make the latest issue of exceptional interest to gardeners. If your bookseller cannot supply, write to the publishers, Nrtional "Magazines Ltd., P.O. Box 1680, Wellington.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 12 July 1935, Page 65

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GARDEN SUCCESS Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 12 July 1935, Page 65

GARDEN SUCCESS Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 12 July 1935, Page 65

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