ABOUT SHRUBS.
BY MR w. J.. HUMM. ijpiees of the Canterbury >eiety, address on given last night by Mr id was followed by the lose interest. Mr O. W. sided. Mid that Mr Bobcrt have given on address, re aware Mr Nairn was : a serious illness. Mr rbo would address them 'been witli Mr Nairn's pan, and both Mr Nairn had a very thorough irabs. - Id that shrubs gave a nd formed prominent arden. It was not posi up-to-date garden un*aa paid to shrubs. By the right shrubs it was e them flowering and uring the whole of the MMMMka. It was quite a wrong MlßjfcKt list for spring effects. 9'Pwr fbrobe successfully it ' was know the subject—what *Wte#lar shrub was capable ctf it* rate of growth, and its IjjpMwjght. Owing to the absence quite a number of ftwfad from 50 to 20 years ygw of growing gracefully, were %iNa. aten." Essentials to sucthorough cultivation of the and the draining of Colonel G. Barclay, 'jMatfttution, a vote of thanks Hunuh for his address.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20563, 3 June 1932, Page 15
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