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FLOWER GARDEN At this time of the year, due mainly to cold and rather wet conditions, little can be done in respect to the sowing of flower seeds. However, if glass frames are available small sowings of pansies, petunias, verbenas and lobelia can be made. These plants can be set out later in the spring and should make an early summer display. This is also the planting time for roses, shrubs, and ornamental trees. Do not forget to stake your roses and ornamentals especially if they are at all exposed. Richard Stewart, of Mangakino, who has served this year as Editor of Ke Alaki, the student newspaper of the Church College of Hawaii, attended an emergency conference of the United States National Student Association as the official delegate from Hawaii. This conference, which was held in Washington, called together representatives from every state in the U.S.A. to consider emergency measures to be taken in aiding southern negro students in their battle to prevent segregation in southern institutions of higher learning. Richard Stewart is a graduate of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint at Hamilton. This is his first year at the Church College of Hawaii.

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Te Ao Hou, June 1960, Page 56

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198

FLOWER GARDEN Te Ao Hou, June 1960, Page 56

FLOWER GARDEN Te Ao Hou, June 1960, Page 56

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