MISTLETOE.
Mistletoe in recent years has been rather expensive, in common with, other articles which have to be bought from countries on the gold standard, observes a writer in a London paper. It is stated, however, that the mistletoe now sent, chiefly from Brittany, is of the best quality, as it does not pay to send over rubbish. A little mistletoe is grow - ' in Devon, Cornwall and Somerset, but there is no organised English supply. and the quantity which readies 111- London market i* iusiguirn ant in a with tin* imported ttoeks.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 10 December 1936, Page 17
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