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THE FLOWER GARDEN Old established daffodil beds should at this time of the year be dug with the object of lifting the bulbs for the purpose of separating and replanting. Planting should take place during February at a depth of from 10 to 12 inches after having applied a liberal dressing of bone dust to the trench. Violets previously planted from runners during last November should receive regular cultivation and attention during the hot dry summer months. Ranunculus and anemones should now be procured from reliable nurserymen in preparation for early Autumn planting.

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Te Ao Hou, December 1960, Page 58

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THE FLOWER GARDEN Te Ao Hou, December 1960, Page 58

THE FLOWER GARDEN Te Ao Hou, December 1960, Page 58

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