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DACTpn CDCC OKI DCAIICCT I j; are personally re-selected and handled. \\ PKCt VIH KtyUE) I. ;; ■ Bulbs ■ We have pleasure offering I collections Prize I m Gladioli, selected from the world's most H H Every colour Is ■ in including I ■ Everybody's ■ everybody can ■ Offer our New Novelty Bulbs, I none finer in 'Australasia, a I SCENTED HYBRID TEAS I Out of hundreds of various roses available lj/" I I many kinds are so similar that they are -- COLLECTION 18 named NOVELTIES: I worth listing separately. Others are 20/— | I ~ weak growers, some are I diebacks. After experimenting we No. Z COLLECTION I have some the colours Griffiths' Charming 12 I grown, and offer strong growing A Superb Collection of blues, tangerines, I varieties that will succeed in any part of yellows, pinks, crimson and smoky ■ the Dominion. Our vsrisiles, which will plasso the most ■ yellows, scarlets, orange, pinks, salmons, COLLECTION 1 OF I*2 BULBS for |*/ I and tri-coloured varieties—truly a wonder- *V/— ■ fui No. 3 COLLECTION I 2d 28/" type I appearance and I POLYANTHUS ROSES i , .v.. COLLECTION OF 12 NAMED BULBS: I We otTer varieties this popular r tgr ■ Polyanthus are O/O ■ busby-growing, and make floral beds jj A I trTIAKI I and hedges. They are perfectly hardy, WO. *T vWUUCW I IvR ■ blooming Tor eight months the year. After Cunark Kinmad I the first crop of flowers are finished, prune jUperD namCU I lightly back to promote new growth, which I Fifty Named Varieties of all the most ■ begins flowering and continues late I popular grown sorts of Slant Flowered ■ The colours the blooms alter ° I A great prizewinning offer ■ slightly I that you oannot afford to miss, as follows: ■ OF 15/- I 12 HMKP BULBS -- £ I Postage Paid — Cash I 24 BULBS - - || j_ I ■*****SSSB—I 60 NAMED BULBS - - 20/— I Ronunculus are famous throughout New I '->- . ■ Zealand. Bulbs planted in August will I '' /Mlllll I flower in October, bulbs planted in Sep- I Wlfl Jo^\ul|| ■ B*® ■ until Christmas. Our rotation strain con- I New Novelty Doubles in eight I mauve, pink, who planted I Orange, TOSe, red # SCarlet, white ■ 1939 NEW NOmur SEEM BWBbP ■«->.„U I a GRIFFITHS Ltd. bring you th« latest Seed novelties of tho world. Here are a few of I I the good things which will mako your garden a blaze of colour for months ahead. I wr^£X' I MATE V NO AOKNTB THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. GRIFFITHS' SEEDS I Plant Perennials for gay Summer and Autumn I nUIE ■ can ONLY BE PUROHABED DIRECT FROM US, where they I PDIEEITUQ' borders. Plants reappear year after year, and BBWH^^A \ ■ undergo a monthly rigid germination tost, thus avoiding failures so disappointing I IHlirrllllO save replacing from season to season. Our FREE M to gardeners. I as a nnii PUIIIIIIP Garden Magazine gives full list of descriptions. ■ I HARDY SHRUVV We offer some of the Choicer Varieties as I New Novelty ASTERS N.Z. Russell LUPINS I follows:- ■ Liliput—Dwarr-growlng IBln. plants, pyra- New Novelties—A splendid strain of all I AZALEAS AUTUWN GLORY or HELIANTHUS—Bd. eaoh; 7/S do*. I mldal; producing abundant small flowers the latest shades blended together In one I cnionHid poiiprfion of DouWph ASTER LUTEA: Yellow Daisy—l/ 8 each. I for cutting. 1/- Pkt., 2/6 per loz. glorious mixture. 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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 201, 26 August 1939, Page 15 (Supplement)

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 201, 26 August 1939, Page 15 (Supplement)

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 201, 26 August 1939, Page 15 (Supplement)