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BUSINESS NOTICES. FLETCHER BROS. NOVELTIES IN FLOWER SEEDS. Do you wish to have something better in your Flower Garden than your neighbours? If so, we can recommend any of the following, many of which, on account of the high cost, .are unprocurable elsewhere in New Zealand. Our Hollyhocks were greatly admired in many Ashburton gardens last year. .. ASTER —Burpee’s Sunshine Mixed. An entirely new family. The flowers have a centre of quilled petals, surrounded with many florets, the effect being very charming. They are most lovely, especially for cutting. They will take a prominent place amongst Asters. The flowers are 4to 6 inches in diameter .and have a grace all of their own. All Aster colours, and most lovely shadings. Height l.^ft. • 6d per pkt. HOLLYHOCKS—DoubIe Triumph, This latest introduction of the Hollyhock is of branching habit, all the stems being studded with prettilywayed and fringed flowers, which appear in a kalaidoscope variety of colour hitherto unknown in the genus. As many as 45 colours have been known in one plantation. Height, 4 to 5 feet. t Bloom 8 to 10 days earlier than the ordinary class. 2s per packet. > HOljLYHOCK—lmperator. Double-crested., Begonia Flowered. A striking new: departure has been made in this splendid new Hollyhock. Rising to a stately'height it bears flowers 5£ to 6£ inches across, consisting of wide outer petals, elegantly frilled and deeply fringed, in the centre of which appears a double rosette about 2 inches across, the whole suggesting a crested Begonia on a giant scale. The colourings include various tints of great beauty, such as' Cerise-Salmon with centre of 1 Rose, Reflecting Rose, Delicate Pink, with centre of Rose, Flushed Yellow, and numerous other wonderful combinations. - 2s per pkt. DELPHINIUM—HoIIyhock Strain. The individual flowers of this particular race are exceptionally large. The spikes are of extraordinary length and the tapering spire-like shape gives the appearance of the Hollyhock, hence the name. They embrace an indescribable range of rich and varied tints, and the plants continue to bloom- oyer a very' long period. Hardy Perennial. Is per pkt. DOUBLE MINIATURE P/EONY • >or Charm Dahlias. Charm Dahlias, are a new and delightful type of ' miniature decorative and are becoming increasingly popular on account of their small and attractive flowers in many striking colours, and art shades. Splendid for cutting. By sowing seed early in July in heat, strong plants may be obtained for planting out in October, and they will bloom from December till frost. Is per packet. NEMESIA STRUMOSA SUTTONII. Tall Rainbow 7 . Greatly-improved, stock, a greater variety of colour and larger flow-el’s than any other of this favourite flower. Flowers of every imaginable shade are borne continuously during Summer in, great profusion. Sow 7 in boxes with light soil in August and September and plant out- in November. Is per pkt. NEMESIA—Dwarf Rainbow. The flowers of this .strain are nearly ffs largo as the taller type, but the plants, in addition to being dw r arf, have a more compact habit, making them particularly suitable for bedding or pot work. This strain contains a. greater range of colour than any other—hence the name. Is per pkt. NEMESIA. i Aurora. " Beautiful Carmine and White Bicolor flowers—lou-er half. Pure White, upper half, Vivid Carmine. i ' II- per packet. C A LENDU LA—Sun sh ine. Height— 2 to 2$ feet. The very numerous flowers are of a Bright Golden Canary Yellow, with long centre petals tending to. curl inwards, thus presenting somewhat the appearance of a Japanese Chrysanthemum. Blooms for a long period. Splendid for cutting, or open borders. 6d per packet. BURPEE’S VERBENA. Dwarf Fireball. Tins flue annual grows 6 inches tall, and is a compact, w 7 ell rounded habit. Literally covered with Bright Scarlet blooms. Fine for beds or borders. 1/- per packet. NASTURTIUM—GoIden Gleam. Double Sweet Scented. The extra’petals enhance the attraction of the large Yellow flowers, which are 2\ to 3 inches across and give out a pleasant odour. The plant is of semirailing habit, and throwing the blooms well above the foliage, makes a very showy effect in beds. 6cl and 1/- per packet. CLARKIA FF. FL. Vesuvius. This is one of our latest novelties. A Beautiful Orange Scarlet, with exceptionally fine double flowers. 6cl per packet. CHEIRANTHUS KEWENSIS. Winter Flowering Wallflower. Sulphur, passing to Purple and Gold. 6d per packet. BURPEE’S PANSY. / Oregon’s Giants. Marvellous Pansies of extreme size, grown for us by the originator, This strain differs from others in that the flowers are somewhat more flattened, but this characteristic adds considerably to the size of the blooms, which, if well grown, measure 4 inches across. The originator exhibited such blooms at the Oregon Flower Show in 1928. A graceful wave adds beauty to the flowers that excell other Pansies in size, and embrace as fine a' colour range. 2/- per packet. COONARA PINKS (Papaver). The perfection of Iceland Poppies, being a re-selected and improved strain introducing a number of new and distinct soft and showy shades of Pale Pink and Salmon on long stems. This can be classed as a Hardy Perennial or Hardy Annual. Seeds should be sown in September where the plants are intended to flower, and thin to about a foot apart. If . grown in clusters they make a glowing mass of glorious flowers. 1J- per .packet. PAPAVER OR SUNBEAM POPPIES. This is a new and distinct strain -of Perennial Poppies. They closely resemble the well-known Iceland Poppy, but are so much superior in every way that they must be classed as being new and distinct. The stems are very long and stout, the flowers are so much larger, and the plant is robust. Colour from the Palest Yellow to the Brazing Orange Scarlet. Sown in September or October they will bloom in early Autumn. v 1/- per packet. CARNATION—Giant Double Chabaucl (Clove Scented)'. During the last three years we have sold hundreds of packets and have many letters of praise for this wonderful Carnation. 1/ -per packet. CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA. True Scotch Blue Bell. Very pretty slender variety, neat foliage, slepder habit, Pale Blue. Remains m flower till late in the Autumn. Height 12 inches. Hardy Biemiial. Sow in' October to December. Supplies of this seed are very scarce, stock very limited. ±/- pc- packet. MARIGOLD—Guinea v*olcl. This is a very distinct type of Marigold of very graceful pyramidal habit, growing to feet and producin'- '3O to 40 flowers 2 to 2| inches across, of brilliant shade of Orange flushed with Gold. Unlike the ordinary African Marigold this new variety produces no single flowers but all semi-doubles The strong Marigold odour, too, is much less pronounced than in any other kind. 1/- per packet. TRITOMA SEMFIFLORENSJ Red Hot Poker Plant. Height—3 to 5 feet. They can easily be raised from teed, and will flower well the second year, making a brilliant show with herbaceous borders. 1/- per packet. SCHIZANTHUS. Hurst’s Chislehurst Strain of Giant Hybrids. This strain is remarkable for the immense size of the flowers. The colours range from Delicate Pink to the Deep Satiny Violet, charmingly marked and marbled. 1/- per packet. SCHIZANTHUS. Hurst’s Monarch Strain. The finest strain of large flowered Hybrids in existence. Compact habit. By continual hybridising and re-selec-tion many new colours have been obtained. 1/6 per packet. , NICOTIANA. Crimson Bedder. This is one of our latest novelties of proved worth. Of dwarf and pyramidal habit, about 15 inches. Flowers Rich Carmine, making a splendid effect in the mass. 6d per packet. MARIGOLD —Giant Tree French. Height—6 to 8 feet. 6d per packet. DIANTHUS—Sweet Wivelsfiekl. Few new annuals have created such a sensation as those Sweet Wivelsfield Dianthus. They represent a cross between Dianthus Allwoodii and Dianthus Barbatus—the latter commonly known as Sweet William. The ground habit of the plants is not unlike Sweet William, but the flowers are much larger, and they include a much wider range of colour. Can be treated as annual or biennial. 1/- per packet. POLYANTHA MULTIFLORA. Fairy Roses. A remarkable race of Miniature Roses, the plants commencing to bloom when about 3 months old. Charming for small beds or borders, and equally suitable for pots, being literally covered with bunches of double and semidouble Pale Pink flowers. When grown in pots, several plants should be allowed to each pot. Hardy Perennial. Height—l foot. 6d per packet. SEDD POTATOES. SEED POTATOES. EPICURE, / ROBIN ADAIR, • JERSEY RENNES, PEACH BLOSSOM! SUTTON’S SUPREME, Etc-. gee the next issue of the “Guardian” for Novelty Vegetable List. FLETCHER BROS. NOVELTY SEED SPECIALISTS. ’TELEPHONE 24. P.O. BOX. n 6, ASHBURTON.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 272, 29 August 1933, Page 4

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