BEAUTY SEEKERS
Peter has seen some lovely autumn tints appearing on the oak trees these last few days. In our garden, looking very lovely, is a bed of gay, double Portulacas, says Kathleen Frost. Marie Kjeldsen has notified that her mignonette is very nearly in bloom. Mavis Johnston says: I notice the pretty little white Easter daisy is coming into bloom. Just outside Phyllis Barton’s back-door she can see an aster just coming into bud. Peter sees a long avenue of chestnut trees whose green coals are just beginning to split to show the 'brown nuts beneath. Pat Gordon says: Along the side of our path I have noticed that the shy little forget-me-nots are tucking their heads beneath their leaves as if preparing l'or the winter.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20464, 2 April 1938, Page 21 (Supplement)
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