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pOS A BRIGHT GABDEK IN SFElNOplant the following:— Hyacinths, separate colours. Hyacinths, nixed. Ranunculus, choice mixed. Anemone, choice mixed. Antiacne, Fulger'a (scarlet). Crocus, assorted. Crocus, mixed FrsoeiM. Snowdrop, Daffodils, «tc. R. S. SHILLITO, Seedsman, Nurseryman, and Florist, S® 3 767 Colombo street..

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17401, 11 March 1922, Page 1

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