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CLIMBING PLANTS . I The CLEMATIS in one / YJ j_ oi the Moßt p °p- lar ° f (. Jst Climbili e Plants on account oi its easy and •*y7(_ rapid growth, and its i 9yj Magnificent Flowers. The following varieties are of recent introduction, and almost wholly unknown to New Zealand growers. DUCHESS OF TECK.—Flowers pure white, with delicate mauve bar, chaste and delicate, 3/6 each; post free, 4/- each. GIPSY QUEEN.—Kieh bright dark velvety purple flowers of large aise, a beautiful variety, 2/8 each; post free, 3/- each MARCEL MOSER.—Flowers large, of a nice soft mellow shade of polo violet, with red bar or stripe. One of the finest Clematis grown, 3/0 each; post free, <♦/- each. VILLE DE LYON.—A splendid var_ty, with flower, of a pale flesh colour, with pink bar or stripe. Striking and distinct, 3/- each; post free, 3/6 each. Or the four Fine Large Flowering Clematis, post free, for 12/6 Order Now "•Wf NIMMO& BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS - • DUNEDIN

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 2