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West Australian Plant.— Banksia Grandis, a species of Australian honeysuckle, and native of West Australia. This plant, grown in New Plymouth by Mr. V. 0. Davies, was exhibited at the Horticultural Conference yesterday. —Staff photographer.

Made in New Zealand.—The display of New Zealand apples and honey arranged and exhibited at the Imperial Fruit Show, Leicester, recently by the High Commissioner’s Publicity Department. —Photo, courtesy of High Commissioner’s Office.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 105, 28 January 1931, Page 7

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West Australian Plant.—Banksia Grandis, a species of Australian honeysuckle, and native of West Australia. This plant, grown in New Plymouth by Mr. V. 0. Davies, was exhibited at the Horticultural Conference yesterday. —Staff photographer. Made in New Zealand.—The display of New Zealand apples and honey arranged and exhibited at the Imperial Fruit Show, Leicester, recently by the High Commissioner’s Publicity Department. —Photo, courtesy of High Commissioner’s Office. Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 105, 28 January 1931, Page 7

West Australian Plant.—Banksia Grandis, a species of Australian honeysuckle, and native of West Australia. This plant, grown in New Plymouth by Mr. V. 0. Davies, was exhibited at the Horticultural Conference yesterday. —Staff photographer. Made in New Zealand.—The display of New Zealand apples and honey arranged and exhibited at the Imperial Fruit Show, Leicester, recently by the High Commissioner’s Publicity Department. —Photo, courtesy of High Commissioner’s Office. Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 105, 28 January 1931, Page 7