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CULTURE OF ROSES

(N .Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) TOKYO. October 21. A leading British nurseryman and rose hybridiiser, Mr Sam McGredy, said todiay Japanese hybridlists were "making gigantic efforts to enter the rose breeding field.” He expected to see “some ouitatandiing novelties from

this source in a few years.” Mr McGrady has just completed sr week's tour of Japanese rose gardens and will go next to Australia and New Zealand. AN Advertisement in "The Press” CLASSIFIED COLUMNS will soon convert those no longer used articles into readv Cash

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30269, 23 October 1963, Page 10

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CULTURE OF ROSES Press, Volume CII, Issue 30269, 23 October 1963, Page 10

CULTURE OF ROSES Press, Volume CII, Issue 30269, 23 October 1963, Page 10

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