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MAYPOLE SOAP (FOR HOME DYEING) WILL DYE ANy COLOUR OR SFIADE ; WON'T WASH OUT OR FADE HOME DYEING Colours Stocked, /\ r\ « 1' ■■'«_» j / I 1 -MUm Colours Stocked. Cream / \\\ fimWi H\ t • 1«. tm Salmon Pink «tR ■ 4-1 A MlJS__t\ 6_|> ijgtot Blue Aloes Green gTYLE \_\ fffifc STYL( £»™ n ' Fawn r\ JJ I if -mMm m x ra s? c .-• Navy Blue T\J ' MJfrf JW Carchnal Scarlet l U-a« f* J#l ' ? ? ' . Cerise \ ©YES ANY COLQUfc / Plum \ A J »ark Brown 1 SOLD EyCRXWHERE. f Purple NOMESS.NOTROUBL£ FOR DYEING SILKS, SATINS, .VELVETS, COTTONS, WOOLLENS, ,• LACE GOODS, &c. Gomn and Company, Melbourne, Sole Agents for Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand NIMMO & BLUR, Dunedin HAVE NOW RBADY FOR DELIVERY PLANTS AND TREES Of all descriptions, including the following Novelties and Specialties: STRAWBERRY 'I ROYAL SOVEREIGN," a very fine variety, the fruit being of large size, richly coloured, very luscious and of most excellent flavour. Comes early into fruit and yields a large crop of handsome firm fleshed berries. Per dozen, 5/-. LUCRETIA DEWBERRY A recent introduction from America, sure to become popular: it is a very prolific bearer, the fruit in appearance is similar to a Blackberry, beating in clusters, but of a much larger size, and of a delicious flavour. To grow them successfully, they should be grown to a trellis, or to stakes' in a similar manner to vines. Each, 9d.; per dozen, 7/6* RHUBARB "IMPROVED CRIMSON WINTER." The peculiarity of this variety and its great value lies in the fact that it is at its greatest perfection during the Winter Months, when all other varieties of Rhubarb.are at rest. Stalks, long, of an intense scarlet or crimson colour and of excellent flavour. We predict a great future for this variety. OLIANTHUS PUNICETJS " WHITE." A beautiful white flowering specimen of the Clianthus Puniceus, having all the characteristic > its parent plant except in the flower, which is of a beautiful pearly white colou Each, 2/6. RED FLOWERING MANUKA ' A sport from the well known White Flowering Manuka, its flowers being of a delicate red colour. Invaluable for cutting purposes. Blooms of this fine novelty shown at the Dunedin Horticultural Society's Summer Show attracted a large amount of attention. Each, 2/6. Specialties in SEEDS for Exhibition Purposes. BEANS-Shiel's Border Hero. CABBAGE—Blair's Phenomenal, Lamb's Earliesb of All. CARROT—Plevna Stump Rooted. CAULIFLOWER—The Monarch. LETTUCE— Zealandia. ONlON—Early Golden Globe. PEAS—Rev. Dr. Stuart, Sir Harry Atkinson. Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Roses, and Nursery Stuff of all sorts Seed Potatoes, Rhubarb Roots, Asparagus Roots, Seakale Roots, &c, &c, now ready for delivery. _C _C W -sk ALf m O A new P ott * n S material Q| H fwk a HsW nJa nf S for the successful raising H -/, IM m f_| 1H __?H __f and growing of Seeds, _f m H J/r Wm. aW Plants, &c. " Jadoo" in- -■*- ***** creases the size of flowers, prolongs their season of . bloom, and ensures brillianc y and intensity of colour. Perfectly clean to handle and free of any offensive smell. WHEELBAND'S PATENT BLIGHT SPECIFIC is a certain and speedy cure for scale and other blights which infest fruit trees. One careful dressing is sufficient for several years. May be safely applied from the fall of the leaf to the bursting of the buds in spring, and to the stem and. main branches at any period of the year. The most perfect Blight Exterminator on the I market, and it can be strongly recommended. | Price in tins, 3/-, 5/6, 10/-, and 20/-, 5 gallon drams 50/-. NIMMO & BLAIR, Merchants. DUNEDIN (Seedsmen to Her Majesty The Queen) 08, FLETCHER BROS.. Agents, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10130, 1 September 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10130, 1 September 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10130, 1 September 1898, Page 7

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