BEAUTYSEEKERS.
Nancy Petch says In the cool green bush hang clusters of luscious big blackberries under shady green leaves protected by great treacherous prickles and thorns.- * * * * * « v * Esther McGrail says last week I saw a beautiful, huge bunch of pink and mauve asters, the lovely blooms nestling In their rich green foliage. * + . m 0 m 0 Barbara Graham says we have In a vase a sprig or two of a poisonous berry which is in two contrasting shades of blue. Joan Quinlan says at school we have some beds of pink, red, mauve and yellow phlox whioh look like* a rainbow. We have a clump of lovely yellow Rebeccia which is now lying on the ground after the storm. *••••• Peggy Lumsden says down In my garden are many pink roses, red dahlias and pink and white Sweet Williams. Peter sees scarlet hawthorn berries and soarlet gum flowers blazing side by side among dull green leaves.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 9817, 22 February 1936, Page 20 (Supplement)
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