APPRECIATION. Mr. Moneybags, being shown round retired Major's glasshouses: "Lovely blooms you got 'ere, Major!" I reckon if you was to stand in the street and sell 'em at a tanner a piece, you'd make a fortune!"
Place a thick layer of lawn mowings on the soil under Peach and Xectr.rlrc trees, so that the fruit will not be damaged when falling.
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Auckland Star, Volume 304, Issue 304, 23 December 1926, Page 10 (Supplement)
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62APPRECIATION. Mr. Moneybags, being shown round retired Major's glasshouses: "Lovely blooms you got 'ere, Major!" I reckon if you was to stand in the street and sell 'em at a tanner a piece, you'd make a fortune!" Place a thick layer of lawn mowings on the soil under Peach and Xectr.rlrc trees, so that the fruit will not be damaged when falling. Auckland Star, Volume 304, Issue 304, 23 December 1926, Page 10 (Supplement)
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