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ELECTRICITY IN THE GARDEN.—A shop window in George street has been made the scene of an interesting demonstration which gives incontrovertible pro of of the value of electricity in the propagation of young plants. Seeds were sown in boxes with and without the benefit of electrical-bottom heating, and their daily development has created a good deal of interest. (Article, page 6.)

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Evening Star, Issue 23353, 24 August 1939, Page 7

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ELECTRICITY IN THE GARDEN.—A shop window in George street has been made the scene of an interesting demonstration which gives incontrovertible pro of of the value of electricity in the propagation of young plants. Seeds were sown in boxes with and without the benefit of electrical-bottom heating, and their daily development has created a good deal of interest. (Article, page 6.) Evening Star, Issue 23353, 24 August 1939, Page 7

ELECTRICITY IN THE GARDEN.—A shop window in George street has been made the scene of an interesting demonstration which gives incontrovertible pro of of the value of electricity in the propagation of young plants. Seeds were sown in boxes with and without the benefit of electrical-bottom heating, and their daily development has created a good deal of interest. (Article, page 6.) Evening Star, Issue 23353, 24 August 1939, Page 7