COPING WITH THE VEGETABLE SHORTAGE.—M any amateur gardeners in Auckland to-day, who at one time ivould proudly display the special blooms they had produced, have gone over to vegetables. Top left: Picking a cabbage for dinner r from the front latvn. Right: Hoeing up the potatoes and onions. Below left: A lucky man who has been able to get some seed \' potatoes. Right: In his beautiful garden in Mountain Road, Epsom, Mr. F. C. Mappin has the lawns decorated with neat beds of lettuces. (See story below.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 272, 17 November 1941, Page 5
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87COPING WITH THE VEGETABLE SHORTAGE.—M any amateur gardeners in Auckland to-day, who at one time ivould proudly display the special blooms they had produced, have gone over to vegetables. Top left: Picking a cabbage for dinner r from the front latvn. Right: Hoeing up the potatoes and onions. Below left: A lucky man who has been able to get some seed \' potatoes. Right: In his beautiful garden in Mountain Road, Epsom, Mr. F. C. Mappin has the lawns decorated with neat beds of lettuces. (See story below.) Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 272, 17 November 1941, Page 5
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