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I *’" : ■ * J j*** '*■*- ■ /#' j® S K L E*ltßT ■ /; -? ■ WNsfPlh • s Mb ? -' A> *Ji * JISOL -<ZkOk X B ' ' Jb / hen Seek your job with thankfulness; and work '■B\3| further orders, ~BB^^Wf'''" If its only netting strawberries or killing slugs on borders; |fß And when your hack stops aching and your I»Mshßm hands begin to harden, lIIIIMM “ Util' ; } ou will find yourself a partner in the Glory of » the Garden. *m£s®W \- j Oh, Adam was a gardener, and God who made him sees jwW^^^MlaaSMlllft^S> : "*™Bßliß»wys>J 1 hat half a proper gardener's work is done upon > S * his knees, f So when your work is finished, you can wash AMrf—- •*' your hands and pray » / ! '- • "‘ '? ' k lor the Glory of the Garden that it may not / pass away! jg ? ' ' J ®r l ' < W -''i' P%!*t I w And the Glory of the Garden it shall never pass 'Z, / away! *^/>‘ -'^' '’ ■ 4 from “The Glory of the Garden,” by RUDYARD KIPLING. Af '/ Z -/■ » a£ZZ<&< 1 ' t. .■ ‘ (« The home and garden of Mr and Mrs F. G: Ullrich, Aynsley terrace. ——————————————————————————■ X * "~ T ? JK B| 4B | ’| I , dividends a garden pays are in direct * Wm IB $ ratio to what is put into it. The actual harvest ' B|B Bl 88l I- X: JH I owers * fruits and vegetables may well be the ™ BB ■ W M S least of these. Even more fruitful is the constant j $ unfolding of new delights, whether a garden is t DECI II TC $ limited to a few potted begonias on a window sill i wl w Erw I Ijllil I w or an acre °f B reen i awns framed by spreading trees. To the first time gardener, everything is new, Emb b ct I H Like Adam tn Eden, he lives in a world fleshly THAT OTHERS ' “"j .BIyBKiSBB w ' ie established gardener, the rewards Ik| | A M I k I I IBBMTBi t H e n earning closer to perfection of growing and IJ y 1 BW Ji ,l»w 111 I V design, and discovering the improvements in varie- ]j TWELVE CHAMPIONS PROVE ITS SUPERIORITY , MBlMil WS 5 an f t extert alike ’ a sar t de ” ’ s “» »PP« rt « nit y f° r 5 ■ ' ._ ■™Pw ‘ !i <? self expresston, the satisfaction that comes from In the 1963 Giant Vegetable Competition sponsored by Garden { working with ones hands and nurturing living (* News of England (issue March 20, 1964) twelve champions and A things e numerous competitors proved the growing power of MAXICROP T B ■& ft *’ . p with outstanding results. P '' \ m, r ? r • 6lib GREEN CABBAGE raised by J. R. Taylor of Crawley using farmyard jjrlHBF. ft troubles to tt garden they Will recede before its P manure supplemented with MAXICROr. - MB Ulny M tj, i .>> \ / serenity. Relax or rest in a garden and you will i * ■■■■kJ t live longer and be better able to face the H « I ft vexing problems of human existence with } runner bean 30£ inches long. ft equanimity. Here are the rewards of gardening; ; yours for the taking, as great or small as the work other results wer.: and devotion you choose to give from season to ; CAULIFLOWER 291 b 6oz : LETTUCE KHb 9ot {MAXICROP 6 TIMES) : SAVOY 30'Alb : PEA V Inches (d (< PUMPKIN M'/rlb : TOMATO 21b boi : ARTICHOKE 320 i. ~ A SCttSOn. } WORLD CHAMPION POTATO GROWER JOHN COOKE INCREASED HIS 1912 RECORD BY < PRODUCING 3911 b POTATOES FROM t TUBERS. fffo & B .Z PS «jSj |SM”f k ) P AND IN NEW ZEALAND ? r ; MR A. D. MCDONALD. OF IO WALES STREET RANGIORA, NEAR ft CHRISTCHURCH, DIGS 262 POUNDS POTATOES FROM 7 TUBERS , NO DISEASE, BIGGER CROP, RESISTED FROST USING NEWLY f DEVELOPED TAHI VARIETY GOVT. CERT. SEED GROWN IN COM- -■ ' >-'' ■.. .1.:: i POST SOIL 2 FEET APART NO OTHER MANURE APART FROM I STRAW (ROTARY HOED). iRSRSBMrt^T'WE. WEIGHT OF POTATOES 42, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 35 2621b5. The key to Mr McDonald's success is that he fed his potatoes re- *'’t ,*< ' >~- gularly as well os soaking for 24 hours using Maxicrop at recommended rate of 1 part to. 300 parts water, 5-6 teaspoons gallon A *' ’• * woter * il >X A >- bw pit I ! REMEMBER FOR CONCENTRATED QUALITY 'M'7 insist on genuine Wlj / < '' 1 JBB£bflhk (W»ro®) ■!! fiOWs V_2_uqu/hed seawotJU '.’„ Advance the growing season with Frost-Bell Plastic Cloches in L L I Lil Durability guaranteed. Obtainable from up-to-date Seed and I EEIfMF r LAN I I IHIS I 1 Hardware MARKETED IN N.Z. BY R. A. BELLBOOTH & CO. LTD.. JOHNSONVILLE. WELLINGTON.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30541, 9 September 1964, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30541, 9 September 1964, Page 11