A TOWN IN A BOWER OF FRUIT TREES
Horschel, in Germany, stands in a bower of fruit trees. It is its proud boast that it owns more fruit trees than any other similar-sized town in Germany. Horschel may well be proud, for this has come about through its own wisdom and foresight. A by-law provides that every married couple shall mark their wedding by planting two fruit trees for the town.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 218, 10 June 1933, Page 19
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