STRICKEN ELM TREES
Since an outbreak of elm disease irf tho Long Walk, Windsor, was first discovered a few weeks ago, some 15 trees have been cut down and the whole of the timber and leaves burned. In spit« of this drastic action, the disease was continuing to spread a month later, and gaps were later appearing at intervals throughout tho whole three miles ' the avenue. „ '^ll Experts visited the Walk, a nc * closely examined the trees, but tWy. ; could only recommend continual for fresh oui breaks and removal of affected trees. • disease later spread to the PjK. j|| vate grounds mf 4he castle, trees --.J ing been taken down at Frogmore. jp
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 2 (Supplement)
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