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TALL TULIP

Despite his name, Mr Salmon, of Southgate, says there is nothing fishy about the freak tulip he has grown. Reaching for the sky, the enterprising plant, at one stage of its career, grew Sin in two davs, and when last heard ot was 33in in height. Mr Salmon does not know how he did it, but can now reverse the fishing story by indicating, with wide-spread arms, not the,one that got away, but the one that just growedj and stayed.

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Evening Star, Issue 22382, 4 July 1936, Page 7

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TALL TULIP Evening Star, Issue 22382, 4 July 1936, Page 7

TALL TULIP Evening Star, Issue 22382, 4 July 1936, Page 7

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