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DISPLAY OF BLOOMS IN PROSPECT

“More than 85,000 seasonal bedding plants, to provide summer and autumn displays, are now in boxes. The quantity approximates that of prewar years,” stated the superintendent of the reserves, Mr B. P. Mansfield, in the course of his report to the City Council. He also reported that, to build up a display in the late summer and autumn, 700 hydrangeas, donated by the parks and reserves department, Dunedin, were being planted, and that 500 clumps of lupins were added, by division, to the centennial border.

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Southland Times, Issue 25794, 4 October 1945, Page 7

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DISPLAY OF BLOOMS IN PROSPECT Southland Times, Issue 25794, 4 October 1945, Page 7

DISPLAY OF BLOOMS IN PROSPECT Southland Times, Issue 25794, 4 October 1945, Page 7

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