Lily of the Valley.
A Garden Corner.
/k NATIVE of England and one of the many old-time favourites reminiscent of woodland and sylvan beauty. It is usually associated with wild gardening and for carpeting under trees, but will respond amazingly to good culture, and on that account is much cultivated for cut flower and market purposes at Home. It is another flower that requires no other foliage than its own for decorative effect. T.D.L.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 257, 29 October 1931, Page 10
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74Lily of the Valley. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 257, 29 October 1931, Page 10
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