F. J. MORSHEAD.
NURSERYMAN, NEW PLYMOUTH. This old' friend of show patrons has an extensive stall staging a comprehensive selection of trees and plants, Mr. Morshead himself being- in. charge of the exhibit. The visitor is immediately struck with the healthy appearance of: the- plaits, all of which have been grown in the open in ah exposed locality. and are undeniably hardy/, sturdy, and in good condition for transplanting. Visitors .desirous of obtaining information about any phase- of horticulture will be courteously received, and the- experience of past years placed at their disposal. The proprietor is prepared to sell direct from the stall, having made arrangements for fresh supplies from the nursery at intervals, or -, i f patrons prefer, they may book orders for later delivery. The exhibit is opposite the nurseryman’s combined forestry exhibit in the Government hall in the exact spot occupied last-year. ’
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 July 1924, Page 4
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145F. J. MORSHEAD. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 July 1924, Page 4
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