Life in the Garden
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All communications for “Veronica” should be addressed to “Graphic” Office, Auckland. Secretaries of Horticultural Societies are invited to send short reports of their proceedings, and also any items of interest to Horticulturists. Photographs of Flowers, Fruits, or New Vegetables, or Garden Scenes, will be welcomed.
Gardening has brought happiness to many of the greatest and wisest in the land. Statesmen have found recreation in it, philosophers have commended it, doctors have prescribed it, lawyers have advocated it, and poets have sung its praises. It is the most unselfish of pleasures, for it is enjoyed the most in the largest company, and, unlike some other amusements to which the race is prone, inspires no evil passions, inflicts no pain, and causes injury to no man, either in character, in his health, or in his estate. — J. CHAMBERLAIN.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 20, 14 May 1913, Page 39
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159Life in the Garden New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 20, 14 May 1913, Page 39
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