ROSE PRUNING.
Rose pruning proved a very interesting j subject to She members of the Gardening I Circle of the Lyceum Club who visited !-Mr. Johnston's residence. Marine Parade. ! Herns Bav, on Tnesd.iy afternoon. "'lf 1 you want a few fine blooms cut well i back." said Mr. Johnston, "cut close tr. j a joint and keep your bush a good shape." i After the demonstration Mr. Johnston ! presented the members with the pruned ! plants and later Mrs. Johnston entertained | there sfc afternoon tea. i Mrs. Johnston received her piests in a j frock of cedar rose ring velvet. Among j those present wejeMesdames Tatters | field, Dickinson, Hammond-Hyde, Clinch, j R.ipson, Howard. Brooks. Garlick, Ander -son, Cohvill, Irwin, Tonson Garlick, Martin, Gray. Austin, Bray, Angwin. Macmorran, Wdson. Beckett, Brown, Dickev, Teed, Hewlett, Metcalfe. Renshaw, "Stanley, Stubbs, Margetts, Willrins, Misses F. Murray, Celia Murray, Bishlvorth. Chalmers, Beckett, Coldicutt, Bapson, Talbot, Wilkins.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20600, 26 June 1930, Page 5
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