FAIR EXCHANGE!
Dear Garden Lovers, —I have a fairly largo garden strip along a fence in which I have many kinds of flowers. Along the fence I have chrysanthemums, which are just coming into bud. Later on I would like to exchange roots of them for other kinds and enlarge my collection. At present my calliopsis arc making a great show, a blaze of yellow and red. I have some seeds and cuttings which I want to exchange for bulbs; the following is a list of them: Sweet William seed (mixed), helichrvsum seed, yellow, white, pink and red mixed; calliopsis, red, yellow and led, semi-double jnixed; cornflower, blue, white, darkblue, pink, mixed; calceolaria (yellow) cuttings; also dianthus, single-fringed, nine colours; single petunia cuttings, two colours; mimulus. or monkey 'musk, yellow and red, red and white, rose and white, cuttings. I would like any of the following bulbs in exchange: Crocuses, ixias (including green), babianas, tulips, freesias (coloured). —Yours truly, Xellie Garrett, Upper Papamoa, Tauranga.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21130, 12 March 1932, Page 4 (Supplement)
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