HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE.
WORK OF THE INSTITUTE.
Reference to the work of the New Zealand Institute of Horticulture was made yesterday by Mr. G. A. Green, who said committees were at work in Auckland, Hawke's Bay, Canterbury and Otago. The Otago committee was specialising on the apricot, reducing varieties and selecting the best types of the sorts retained, from which it had distributed this season upward of 10,000 selected buds for propagating purposes.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18276, 18 December 1922, Page 8
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