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f New Season’s Seeds fl* - AT Fletcher Bros. 200 Varieties Flower and Vegetable Seeds, per pkt; 7 pkts for 1/-. 40 Varieties: Peas and Beans, 5d per packet, 4 packets for 1/6. Onion Seeds, Brown Spanish, Brown Deptford, Brown Globe and Janies Keeping, all 9d per oz, or 4ozs for 2/6. RECOMMENDED NOVELTIES WORTH GROWING. —LsWEET PEAS ' —-SWEET PEAS— SWEET PEAS SWEET PEAS FOR SPRING SOWING. fo 1 EXHIBITION COLLECTION 12 Varieties each 14 Seeds. Price 2/6 ’ R F FENTON .... Lilac Standard, French Grey Wings. COUNTESS SPENCER Large Flowered Pmk. MRS TOM JONES Bright Delphinium Bine. APPLE BLOSSOM . . . Rose Standard and Blush Wings. WARRIOR Rich Chocolate Maroon. ROYAL PURPLE • • • Fine Flll 'P le ; TOM STEVENSON Very fine Orange Scarlet BARBARA . ' . Fine Salmon Pink. ■WHITE SPENCER ' • • Pure White. JOHN INGRAM . • • Giant Rich Rose. ELSIE HUBERT . . . Cream White Standard, Pmk Edge. HERCULES . . Pretty Pale Pmk IMPERIAL COLLECTION, Eight varieties, each 20 seeds. Price 2/-. CHARMING . . • • • ■ , ■ • Fin? Rosy Cerise. YOUTH . . . Pink Picotee-edged, Very Large Flowers. CONSTANCE HINTON . . One of the largest White Spencers. GRENADIER Bright Cochineal or Geranium Red. MRS TOM JONES .... A Fine Bright Delphinium Blue. WARRIOR Rich Chocolate Maroon. POWERSCOURT Very Large Pure Lavender. MAGNET ....... Beautiful Bright Cream Pmk. “NOVELTY COLLECTION—I/9. IDYLL i* Cream Pink, Shaded Salmon. CARNIVAL .... Rich Bright Rose Pink on Cream ground. WINNIE MORSE . Ivory, flushed with Delicate Salmon Rose. KITTY PIERCE . . Ruffled Lilac Pink on White Ground. v FLAMINGO . . . . . Orange Scarlet, heavily shaded Cerise. ’ MIXED SWEET PEAS. BURPEE’S NOVELTY MIXTURE . . . per pkt. 6d. BURPEE’S RAINBOW MIXTURE ... per pkt. 6d. BURPEE’S RUFFLED MIXED . . . per pkt. 6d. 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. VEGETABLES. FLOWERS i. CARNATION, “Ciant Double Chabaud” (Clove Scented). Finest Mixed, including the following: Crimson, brilliant scarlet, terra cotta, can-mine, pale pink, deep rose, ruby purple, salmon pink, snow white and deep yellow. These carnations should prove unusually attractive for market growers, both as cut flowers and as a pot plant. They give abundance of flowers of splendid form. If the seed is sown in July they can he planted out in the open in November and will commence to flower in January, and continue throughout the season. They are perfectly hardy, and if in a fairly, sheltered spot will stand through the winter. 1/- per pkt HOLLYHOCK,IMPERATOR. Double-Crested, Begonia Flowered 1 . A striking rrew 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 rose - , reflecting rose, delicate pink, with centre of rose, flushed yellow, and numerous other wonderful combinations. , - 2/- per pkt. BURPEE’S PANSY. Oregon 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 excel other pansies in size, and embrace as fine a colour range. . 2/- per packet. Burpee’s Golden Gleam SweetScented Nasturtium. 3d and 6di per packet. - Burpee’s Double Nasturtiums, A wonderful mixture of beautiful new colours. 6d per packet. Brampton Stock, Giant Cape Crimson A magnificent strain, bearing immense spikes of large, double flowers. 1/- per'packet. VEGETABLES. Cheltenham Green Leaved Beet. Specially selected stock. This variety has dark red flesh, and free from the earthy taste that spoils some varieties. This very fine stock is the result of long endeavours of the grower tb produce a perfect type and is quite distinct from the stocky usually offered under this name. Once grown —always grown. 6di per packet. Carrots —“The Ideal. It is quite coreless, and lias tender, almost transparent flesh of rich colour. This is a new carrot of French origin which we have pleasure in offering, as we believe it to be one of the finest high-class varieties where quality is the main consideration. Although it has fine leaves, “The Ideal Carrot’’ is a quick and vigorous grower, and will be found to be the ideal carrot either for householder or for the market gardener who wishes to supply products of extra good quality. 6d Pkt. Mr. S., of New Plymouth, writes:— “Your Ideal Carrot is all you say about it, and I am strongly recommending it to my friends.” Burpee’s Tall 1 , Golden, SelfBlanching Celery. This is a new, tall strain, which differs from the ordinary self blanching. The foliage is also quite distinct, and lias been bred for disease-resistance. It is an extra early variety, which should bo carefully tested by celerygrowers for the market. 1/- per pkt. Swedish Giant Cabbage. A new and marvellous production, known in Europe as the Central or 1001 b cabbage. A most rapid grower and great blight and drought resister. Grows enormous heads, very solid and compact, and as hard as a cannon ball, frequently measuring 24 inches across; has very few outer leaves. Quality unsurpassed for delicacy of flavour, leaves are fine grained, tender, and crisp. The most handsome and uniform cabbage ever grown/ Specimens grown in Sweden weighed over 60Ibs whilst in Australia many-growers report weights from 201 bto 501 b each. They also praise in glowing terms its edible qualities, being far superior to any other cabbage grown in this country. 1/- per pkt. 4/- per oz, oz lots only. Brussels Sprouts, Eversham Special This stock has been specially re-se-lected for years. It is of medium height, very early, and the stem is always pacjked with large, solid sprouts. 6d per pkt. 1/9 oz. Genuine Curtis Nine-Star Broccoli Is quite hardy, defies ■ frost, and will grow splendid crop anywhere, year after year. Will produce from 5 to 15 marketable heads on a single plant. It produces a- large crop just at the time when fresh vegetables are scarce. 6d per pkt. 5/- oz. Burpee’s Iceberg Lettuce. Crisp as Ice—Tender and Juicy. A very popular variety of medium size and outstanding brittleness. Compact heads, with a solid heart of clear white colour, protected by a few tender outer leaves. It withstands the heat of summer remarkably well, and keeps in first-class condition for a long time. 6d per packet. Luther Burbank’s Tomato. This Tomato is one of Burbank’s, which speaks for itself. Earliest of earlies—seven to ten days ahead of others. Smooth, thick, solid, heavy, medium to large. Bright crimson Tomato. 6d and 1/-per pkt R.W.C. (Moore St., Ashburton) says: “The finest Tomato I have ever grown. Very fine flavour, thin skin, and very few seeds. I had a wonderful crop last year, and will not fail to grow them again this year.” World’s Wonder Pea. Unsurpassed for quality, size and productiveness. Can be picked for at .-least a month after first picking. Simply covered with pods from 6 ins above the ground to top of the haulm in pairs. 1/- per pkt. Fletcher’s Turnip-Rooted Parsnip. (Limited amount of seed). Very suitable for planting in shallow soil. 6d per pkt. Burpee’s Lightning or 7| Weeks Pea. Burpee’s state that this is an outstanding new early variety of superb quality, and most productive. Ihe plants make a vigorous bush growth, about 15 inches tall, loaded with fine pods 7j to 8 weeks after planting, in cold districts will take a little longer. 6d per pkt. 1/6 pound. ' Ask for one of Our Full List of Novelties. Vivus Plant Food for Flowers and Shrubs, packed odourless cartons. 1/11. Viv-o-Veg Plant Food for Vegetables, rib odourless in attractive carton for 71b 2 /-■ FOR THE POULTRY FARMER. ieil Grit, 1001 b bag t, 81bs for ' Perfection Calf 1 ood Meal for 3 Meat Meal for s Bran ; Pollard 9 10 Chick FoodFine Medium 61bs for 1/-'-10011. S 14/ ; . and Coarse, 121bs for 1 10 2001bs 27 6 rooms r-t i „ Prime Whole ' Fowl . Wheat, 81b 1 0 Half Bushel 2/9. Bushel 5 3 Sacks containing 3 1-3 bushels sacks free- 17 U Fletcher Bros., P.o. BOX 116. TELEPHONE 24.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 264, 20 August 1936, Page 8

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