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Helen Meares.—Many thanks for the icium plant, Helen. I will plant it as directed. Yours must he lovely with seventy spikes of hloom! f have one crowinc which F.lsio AVarinc cave me last year, but it has not flowered yet. She cave me several, and thinking Ihey would be ordinary size plants, I planted them all in a narrow border and, of course, had fo move them later on, so that, all died but one. Feccy Hnlliday. The lilies of the valley you sent to Gloria were most beautiful, Fecpy, and she cave me some for myself. Glad to say the last lot of roots came up nicely, and flowered well, also that the other plants which I thoucht were Head, have now reappeared and are flourishinc, although they have not flowered yet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 4 (Supplement)
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