Nil HIVE i DUTY WITH WHEAT Fortners have done wonders in assisting the wheat problem, but there’s still much to be done . If you have the Land available we'll supply the Seed and Manure . . . you pay after Harvest. For Spring sowing, Fife Tuscan, Cross*?, Talnui, Jumbuch and Marquis are most suitable. Alex. McDonald & Co. Grain, Seed, and Produce Merchants, 194 Cashel Street 'Phones 38-800, 31-580. Telegrams, “Quality.”
NEW“GIANT-FLOWERED PERENNIAL PHLOX. BRIGHT, SHOWY, BEAUTIFULLY SCENTED. Semi-Dwarf in habit, producing Huge sfriowy Trusses of remarkable size and beauty. Our ~D AZZLE“ Mixture is selected from 21 Gorgeous New Shades, ranging from Satin-Pink, Soft Blue, Salmon-Ruby, to Vivid Flame, Carmine-Wine, Blood-Red, Purple, etc., etc. 12 for 15s; Six for 9s, W. JEMMETT and SON, Novelty Plant Specialists. Box 226, PALMERSTON NORTH, T.C.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23717, 15 August 1942, Page 3
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