FREAK FLOWERS.
Muriel Collison, of Papanui, sends n a yellow spotted snapdragon this wee Two spikes have grown joined togeth all the way up the stem. Such a funr flower. Ursula Fentiman, of Brunnert< (Coast) sends a double-headed summ chrysanthemum. Send in more freaks when you ci find them, little gardeners. ▲ FREAK GOOSEBERRY. Beryl Thomson, Opawa, finds strange gooseberry. Out of the side a larger berry grows a perfect midg one. I should consider it lucky eatii this one so early in the New Year. Flowers and vegetables, and no fruit, are departing from the orthodoa Thank you, Beryl.—A.H.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 661, 14 January 1933, Page 18 (Supplement)
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