Barbara's Garden
■HEAR ANNE SHIRLEY,—At home I u have a little garden about three feet long and twenty inches wide. Although it' is so small, it has many plants in it. There are Lore-in-a-3list, daffodils. paperwhites. anemones, pinks, ranunculi and begonia. Most of mv daffodils are flowering, but there are about hine that have not yet bloomed. All the plants are coming on well. Do vou know what I found? Why. a tinv rose plant coming through at one end of the garden. "Won't it be lovely if all .the flowers come out together, just a mass of yellow, blue. red. pink and green.—Best wishes from Barbara Johnston (10)', Kaitaia.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23761, 14 September 1940, Page 3 (Supplement)
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