File:Judges at the Dunedin Horticultural Society's Spring Show New Zealand 25 Sept 1915.png

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Photo from Otago Witness, 6 October 1915, showing four judges and Narcissus plants at the Dunedin Horticultural Society's Spring Show

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English: Original caption: "DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SPRING SHOW IN THE GARRISON HALL, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. From left: Mr B. S. Irwin (president), Mr J. Gibson (a grower and importer from Taranaki), Mr H. Hart (the well-known daffodil grower from Lawrence), and Mr H. L. Darton—judges."
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