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Janice Ward (left) and Kath Winter stacking Advance tulips into a storage bath at Hadstock Gardens on the north bank of the Selwyn River, near Springston. The tulips were among 1500 flown to Auckland yesterday. Last week, a consignment of 5000 tulips was sent to Melbourne the first tulipss to be exported from the gardens since 1986. Tulips were first planted at Hadstock in 1930 by Mr Norman Chamberlain and there are now more Shan 80 varieties Hadstock Gardens will be open to the public next week-end. -Photograph by JULIANNE MYRES-POULSEN

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Press, 26 September 1988, Page 1

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Janice Ward (left) and Kath Winter stacking Advance tulips into a storage bath at Hadstock Gardens on the north bank of the Selwyn River, near Springston. The tulips were among 1500 flown to Auckland yesterday. Last week, a consignment of 5000 tulips was sent to Melbourne the first tulipss to be exported from the gardens since 1986. Tulips were first planted at Hadstock in 1930 by Mr Norman Chamberlain and there are now more Shan 80 varieties Hadstock Gardens will be open to the public next week-end. -Photograph by JULIANNE MYRES-POULSEN Press, 26 September 1988, Page 1

Janice Ward (left) and Kath Winter stacking Advance tulips into a storage bath at Hadstock Gardens on the north bank of the Selwyn River, near Springston. The tulips were among 1500 flown to Auckland yesterday. Last week, a consignment of 5000 tulips was sent to Melbourne the first tulipss to be exported from the gardens since 1986. Tulips were first planted at Hadstock in 1930 by Mr Norman Chamberlain and there are now more Shan 80 varieties Hadstock Gardens will be open to the public next week-end. -Photograph by JULIANNE MYRES-POULSEN Press, 26 September 1988, Page 1