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TINNED FLOWERS.—A salesgirl watering a tin of flowers in a Tokyo shop. The tins cost about six shillings and threepence (NZ67c) and all that is necessary is to remove the hermetically-sealed lid, sprinkle in some water, and within a week the flowers are blooming. Zinnias, petunias, and marigolds are among the varieties available.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31982, 8 May 1969, Page 19

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TINNED FLOWERS.—A salesgirl watering a tin of flowers in a Tokyo shop. The tins cost about six shillings and threepence (NZ67c) and all that is necessary is to remove the hermetically-sealed lid, sprinkle in some water, and within a week the flowers are blooming. Zinnias, petunias, and marigolds are among the varieties available. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31982, 8 May 1969, Page 19

TINNED FLOWERS.—A salesgirl watering a tin of flowers in a Tokyo shop. The tins cost about six shillings and threepence (NZ67c) and all that is necessary is to remove the hermetically-sealed lid, sprinkle in some water, and within a week the flowers are blooming. Zinnias, petunias, and marigolds are among the varieties available. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31982, 8 May 1969, Page 19