NATIVE PLANTS ON SEATOUN HEIGHTS.— Mr A.R. Perston's garden on Seatoun Heights, once bare and windswept, but now made beautiful by the planting of many native trees and -shrubs. This garden has been awarded the Governor-General's trophy (inset) for the best native garden in Wellington. In the distance can be seen Pencarrow and Baring Heads.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 155, 3 July 1934, Page 10
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55NATIVE PLANTS ON SEATOUN HEIGHTS.— Mr A.R. Perston's garden on Seatoun Heights, once bare and windswept, but now made beautiful by the planting of many native trees and -shrubs. This garden has been awarded the Governor-General's trophy (inset) for the best native garden in Wellington. In the distance can be seen Pencarrow and Baring Heads. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 155, 3 July 1934, Page 10
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