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Article : 116 wordsAN excellent Incomparabilis daffodil, Pink 'Un, among others grown by Mr. Claude Haigh at Glenunga. Another fine bloom, Ruth II., was grown by Mr. Frank ...
Article : 77 wordsTHE finest anemones and ranunculi seen this year were staged at the Royal Show in a non-competitive display. They were included in the fine exhibit of the ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 26 Sep 1931, Page 12
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