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DAME NATURE IN A FICKLE MOOD.—Two vegetable curiosities from Dunedin gardens. On the left is a carrot which has grown through the nail hole on part of an old horseshoe, and above, a potato which, after a few additions, closely resembles Mickey Mouse.

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Evening Star, Issue 22879, 10 February 1938, Page 7

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DAME NATURE IN A FICKLE MOOD.—Two vegetable curiosities from Dunedin gardens. On the left is a carrot which has grown through the nail hole on part of an old horseshoe, and above, a potato which, after a few additions, closely resembles Mickey Mouse. Evening Star, Issue 22879, 10 February 1938, Page 7

DAME NATURE IN A FICKLE MOOD.—Two vegetable curiosities from Dunedin gardens. On the left is a carrot which has grown through the nail hole on part of an old horseshoe, and above, a potato which, after a few additions, closely resembles Mickey Mouse. Evening Star, Issue 22879, 10 February 1938, Page 7

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