THE WONDERFUL SWEDISH GIANT CABBAGE, grows to 9ft in girth, 2ft across heart, weighing 301b to 501b. Superb quality. Sow all the year round. Rapid grower. Resists blight and drought. Send Is Id Postal Note for Packet and Seeds Lists. SWEDISH SEED DEPOT, 5F Eastern Market. Melbourne. C.l. 0165
GARDEN NOTES. and Snails are evidently tha ' paramount pests the gardener has to contend with just now, but judging from the extraordinary demand for HORTNAP, the ravages of slugs and snails, are to be short-lived. - Manufacturers: RESTAR (SOUTH ISLAND) PTY., 16 Bedford row, Christchurch. 288S sale of choice sorts. Two large flowering Pink Pearls, in full, and glorious bloom, 20s each. Other fine hybrids, 4s 6d to 7s 6d each.LENNIE'S SEED DEPOT, 104 Cashel street. L 4703
IWM FOOD The complete all round Garden food. Produces better vegetables and magnificent flowers. Try it NOW. 131 Madras Street, Christchurch. Inquiries Invited. 'Phone 36-240. Brown's New "SPEEDWELLETTE" Electric Pump RELIABLE AND COMPACT The greatest value offering in small pump sets for household and farm water supply. This Pump will "also -operate one of our "SPRING SHOWER" SPRINKLERS for Garden Watering, giving a perfect spray with wide coverage. BROWN BROS. Pumping Machinery" Specialists, 590 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. (Just over St. Asaph • Street)
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21320, 13 November 1934, Page 5
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