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New Season’s SGBdS ATFletcher Bros. 200 Varieties Flower and Vegetable Seeds, 2d per pkt; 7 pkts for 1/-. 40 Varieties Peas and Beans, 5d per packet, 4 packets for 1/6. Onion Seeds, BroWn Spanish, Brown Depti‘ord, Brown Globe and James Keeping, all 9d per oz, or 402 s for 2/6. , RECOMMENDED NOVELTIES WORTH GROWING. -——SWEET PEAS-- WSWEET PEAS-_— mSWE-Ell‘ PEAS—~— ———--SWE“EII| PEAS—— FOR SPRING SOWING. do. 1 EXHIBITION COLLECI‘ION 12’ Varieties each 14 Seeds. Price 2/6 R. F. FENTON . . . . Lilac Standard, French Grey Wings. COUNTESS SPENCER . . . . . Large Flowered Pink. MRS TOM JONES . . . . . . Bright Delgfirinium Blue. APPLE BLOSSOM . . . Rose Standard and lush Wings. WARRIOR . . . . .. . . . . Rich Chocolate Maroon. ROYAL PURPLE . . . . . . . . . Fine Purple. TOM STEVENSON . . . . .. Very fine Orange Scarlet BARBARA . . . . . . . . . Fine Salmon Pink. WHITE SPENCER :v; . . . . . . . . Pure White. JOHN INGRAM . . . . . . . . . . Giant Rich Rose. ELSIE HUBER’I‘ . . . Cream White Standard, Pink Edge. HERCULES . . . . . . . . . . Pretty Pale Pink IMPERIAL COLLECTION, Eight varieties, each 20 seeds. Price 2/,-. CHARMING . . . . ._ . . . . . Fine Rosy Cerise. YOUTH . . . Pink Picotee-edged, Very Large Flowers. CONSTANCE HIN TON . . One of the largest White Spencers'. GRENADIER . . . . . Bright Cochineal or Geranium Red. MRS TOM J ONES . . . . Fine Brivht Delphinium Blue. WARRIOR . . _ . . . . Rich Chocolate Maroon. POWERSC’OURT . . . . . . Very Large Pure Lavender. MAGNET . . . . ; . . Beautiful Bright Cream Pink. “NOVELTY COLLECTION—I /9. ’ IDYLL . . . . . . . . Cream Pink, Shaded Salmon. CARNIVAL . . '. . Rich Bright Rose Pink on Cream ground. WINNIE MORSE . Ivor , flushed with Delicate Salmon Rose. KITTY PIERCE ._ . Iguf‘fled Lilac Pink on White Ground. FL-AMINGO . . . . . Orange Scarlet, heavily shaded Cerise. . MIXED SWEEP PEAS. BURPEE’S NOVELTY MIXTURE . . . per pkt. 6d. BURPE'E’S RAINBOW MIXTURE . . . per pkt. 6d. BURPEE’S RUFFLED MIXED . . . per pkt. 6d. , 1' BURPEE’S WINTER FLOWERING MIXED . per pkt. 6d. BURPEE’S ZEBRA MIXED . . . . . . per pkt. 6d. CUPID SPENCER MIXED .. . . . . . per pkt. 6d. SPENCER MIXED , . . . . . per pkt. 3d. and 6d.

_ FLOWERS l VEGETABLES. GARNATION “Giant Double ' , . , Ghabaud” '(’cl‘ove Scented). B-"rpeiisinzfiii’ Gallic? SelfFmest Mlxed’ Infilvdine the follow- This is a. new tallg t-e 9y'h' h d‘f ing: Crimson, brilliant scarlet, terra fers fr 111 th ’ ‘d' S lam’ WlO -1 ' cotto, cai'mine, pale pink, deep rose, The f (ii 53 01 inary self_ blanching. ruby Surple, salmon iink, snow white 1 .b 0 age .15 alsoquite dlStm-Ct’ and and eep yellow. ’l‘hese carnations fas- con 01 ed for disease-reSistance. should prove unusually attractive for {G ls an extra early variety, Whmh market growers, 'both as on t flowers Siould be carefully tested by! celery. and asa pot plant. They give abuii- growers for the market. 1/' per pkt. ance of flowers of splendid form If - - t - q - - Swedish Giant Oab‘ba e. pilgnzddoiistkigvlfilhénoggxlly 1.121112% £33be A new _ and marvellous plaiduction, and will commence to flower in Jan— knolwn m Europe as the 03.11 th or nary, and continue throughout the 100 b cabbage. .A mOSt rapid growseason. They are erfectly hardw erand great blight and drought reand if in a fairly slliJeltered spot will Sister. Grows enormous heads, very stand through the winter. 1/" Par pkt Sghd anld lclongpact, glad as hard 5‘32: c-nnon a ~ requen y measuring HOLLYHOCK IMPERATOR. I'mhes across“ has "very 'few outer Double-Crested}, ’B‘egonia Flowered'. leaves. Quality unsurpassed for deliA strikinrr new departure has been “my 0f flavour, 19.3”.95 are fine grainmi‘de in this splendid new Hollyhock. ed, tender and 01151)“ The. 1110315 j‘hand—lßismg to a stately height it bears some and uniform cabbage ever flowers 5% to 6% inches across, con- grown; Spemmens grown iii-'S'Wedeii l Slstmg of wide outer petals, elegant— weighed over 60le winlSt in Australly frilled and deeply fringed, in the 11'8" many growers T 0130”? weights l centre of which appears a double ros— from 2Q”? to 5,0“) each. They also lette about 2 inches across, the whole Pl‘als,e, 111 glowmg; terms its edible lsuggesting a crested Begonia on a qualities, being far superior to any 1 giant scale. The colourings include other cabbage grown 111 this 001111”?1 various tints of great beauty, such- as 1/' per P'kt- 4/- per 01, 02 lo“ only-cerise-sa-lmon with centre of rose, reflecting rose, delicate pink. with Brussals SPF‘WtS: Eversham Special centre of rose, flushed yellow, and This stock has been specially re-se-numerous other wonderful combina— lected for years. It is of medium tions. 2/- per pkt. heightt very early, and the stem is BURPEE’S \PANSY alway: packedsdwith l‘frge, solid ‘ . sprou s. . per pt. 1/9 oz. Oregon Giants. Marvellous pansies of‘ extreme size, Genuine Curtis Nine-Star Broccoli grown for us by the originator. This Is quite handy, defies frost, and will strain difl'ers from. others in that the grow splendid crop anywhere, year flowers are somewhat more flattened, after year. \Vill produce from sto but this characteristic adds consider- 15 marketable heads- on a single ably to the Size of the blooms, which plant. It produces a. large crop 'ust if well grown, .measure _4_ inches at the time when fresh vegetables across. 'lhe originator exhibited such are scarce. 6d per pkt. 5/- oz. iligéognsjst the (fh‘fgon Flouzler Show in . , . grace u wave a ds beauty . ’ , . to the flowers that excel other pan- Griguggeicifgmgr L:.:.¢t}u3euicy. 511915 131 ‘slze, and embrace as fine 51- A very popular variety of medium C 0 0111 lange. 2/' per“ packet. size and outstanding ln'it-tleness.f Bur-pegs gem gram» ...... ..zzrar.Erasers.and can; 3‘1“"; 6dlas ur mm: tender outer leaves. It withstands an per packe ' thei lieat of summerlreniavrkgbly will, . . c ' first-c ass con ition or Burpee’s Double Nasturtlu‘ms an eeps 1“ , , A wonderful iniXtui'o of beautiful a long time. 6d per packet. new colours. 6d? per“ packet. Luther Burbank’s Tomato. - . ' This Tomato is one of. Burbank’s Brom‘pton Stock, '9'?“ cap?.9"'m.s°“ which speaks for itself. Earliest oi= A magnificent stiaiii. beaiiiig ini— .- - . . mense‘spikcs of l‘irue double flow- eailies—seveii to ten days. ahead of. "W- ...... other in“, tantalising: me mm __o arge. rig ‘ ‘ VEGETA‘BII-ES. 1713.139. ~ ‘ 6d‘ and 1!" per pk? Gheltenham Green Leavedl B‘eet. grille.ChlgggofilmslgéoAslhbufigg) 833:2; Specially selected stock. This variety groiwn. Vtery {lll% flavloErh; thin Slim, has dark red flesh, and free from the {full ' "9115’ 1 8V1: see 8. d a .1? “70,21 feli‘i earthy taste that spoils some varie- uorop as year, an- Wln 3 2“ ties. This very. fine stock is the re- to grow them again thls year. sult of long endeavours of the grower to produce a perfect type and is quite U Wagldgs‘WOniie: Pea? (1 distinct from the stocks usually of— nsciirgasse 010» qugi y: 1? 13912 ant fered under this name. Once grown {no no lVClleStSl. f 3: _efiPlg‘e - $11: if, _..... .. ... ...... Sign 52%;... .:..r...i: ...rais. Carrots—“ The Ideal. above the ground to top of the haulm It is quite careless, and has tender, —niostly m pairs. I’," per pkt. almost transparent flesh of rich colour._ This is a new carrot of French , . _ origin which we have pleasure in ‘Eletchers Turnip-Rooted _Parsmp_. ofl’cring, as we believe it to be one of (lelted 5111101191? 0f secd). Very,sultthe finest high-class varieties where able for planting 111 Ska-110W sOll- - is the main consideration. Al- s‘l PG" PHthough it has fine leaves, “The Ideal Carrot” is a quick and vigorous grow‘ er, and Will be found to be the ideal Bur‘pee’s Ligihltning or 7% Weeks Pea. carrot either for householder or for Burspee’s state that this is an outthe market gardener who wishes to standing new early variety of superb supply products of extra good qual— quality, and most productive. The ity. . 6d? pkt. plants make a vigorous busli growth, Mr. 8., of New Plymouth, writes:——— about 15 inches tall, loaded with fine “Your Ideal Carrot is all you say pods 7% to 8 weeks after planting“; about _it, and lam strongly recom- in cold districts will take a. litt e mending it to my friends.” longer. Gd per pkt. 1/6- pound. Ask for one of Our Full List of Novelties. Virusl Plzint Food for Fluxes and ShrubS, packed in attractive 71b 0 our ess cartons. 1/ . Viv-o-ch Plant Food for Vegetables, 71b odoui‘less carton for 2/-. -____._._.__..._————————————-——-———-—-—'--a___.__—.—-~ FOR THE POULTRY FARMER. Oyster Shell Grit, 1001 b bag 6 0 Chick FoodChick Grit. Blbs for ‘ 1 0 Fine hiedium and Course, 2511) bags Perfection C'alf'F'ood 4 0 6lbs for 1/-. 121135 for 1 10 31b Meat Meal for 1 O 1001bs 14/-. 200ibs 27 6 1001 b bags Meat Meal for 9 6 Prime \Vliole Fowl \Vlieat, 81b 1 0 1001 b bags Bran 6 0 Half Busliel 2/9. Bushel 5 5 1401 b bags Pollard 910 Sacks containing 5 1-3 bushels . sacks free 17 0 Fletcher Bros., TELEPHONE 24. - .P.O. BOX 118.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 262, 18 August 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 262, 18 August 1936, Page 6

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