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HEDGE PLANTS—On making a new garden the first thing to look for is shelter. Secure well-grown sturdy two or three-year-old hedge plants of Golden Ake Ake (Olearia Forsterii), Escallonia Exoniensis (small leaved),) Escallonia Macrantha (large leaved), Tecoma, Laurel, Abelia, Eleagnus and Lawsoniana. When ordering make sure the plants have been grown in well exposed positions, and that they were transplanted last year. Avoid tall, thin, over-grown plants, which have been close together in a sheltered position and not transplanted, as these will never make a good hedge. Always secure trees from a grower that has a reputation to keep. Catalogue, giving description, and prices, free upon application. DUNCAN & DAVIES, Ltd., Weetown, New Plymouth. ’Phone 465.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1924, Page 4

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