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“Hello. Can you hear me?” Mr Bill McNickel, the show master of the Canterbury Horticultural Society’s annual daffodil show, pretends to make a call on his flower telephone—one of the lighter moments during the preparation of exhibits last evening. The show opens today in the Horticultural Hall.

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Press, 29 September 1979, Page 3

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“Hello. Can you hear me?” Mr Bill McNickel, the show master of the Canterbury Horticultural Society’s annual daffodil show, pretends to make a call on his flower telephone—one of the lighter moments during the preparation of exhibits last evening. The show opens today in the Horticultural Hall. Press, 29 September 1979, Page 3

“Hello. Can you hear me?” Mr Bill McNickel, the show master of the Canterbury Horticultural Society’s annual daffodil show, pretends to make a call on his flower telephone—one of the lighter moments during the preparation of exhibits last evening. The show opens today in the Horticultural Hall. Press, 29 September 1979, Page 3