YOU MAY SHOP BY TELEPHONE AT D-l-C and be sure of Good and Prompt Service—but we regret, that if your purchase requires the surrender of Coupons, we are unable to send it to you until we have possession of the necessary Coupons. ’PHONE 38-380. (Booking Office; Enquiries Only, 38-381.)
Small Fruits and Berried Fruits should he Drown In every home garden. Plant now, and next season you will reap your own abundant supply, which will prove an invaluable economy. SMALL FRUITS. GOOSEBERRIES—une or the most desirable of all Small Fruits. Strong plants of heavy red iruitnij? variety. 3 for 6/-; 22/- dozen, posted. RASPBERRIES—Of all the many varieties grown. we recommend Lloyd George as the best home or market variety. 10/- dozen, posted. FElJoAß—Referred to as the fruit salad plant. Bears fragrant fruits ol delicious flavour. 3/- each, posted. RHUBARB ROOTS—Exceptionally vigorous. producing heavy crons of large, tender, red-crimson stalks nearly a|l the year round. 7/6 dozen, posted, STRAWBERRIES Strong, healthy, bushy plants, yielding heavy crons of exquisitely - flavoured berries. Captain Cook, Ettesbura, Wright’s Prolific. 100 plants. 8/6. posted. POLYANTHUS ROSES. Twelve choice varieties Polyanthus Cluster Roses in distinct shades. Blooms for six months. 12 Tress, different. 26/-, posted. THREE BEAUTIFUL SHRUBS FOR 10/-, POSTED. Scented Daphne—Producing clusters of rosv-Plnk (towers during mid-winter. Diosma (Breath of Heaven) Dwarf, handsome shrub, foliage pleasantly perfumed. Cotoneaster Fine, light green foliage: clusters of brilliant scarlet berries. GLADIOLUS. Comprising the latest world novelties and creations. Griffiths’ -Prize Gladiolus are famed and admired'for their elegant form and beauty Champion Group of 6 for 15/-. Blue Ribbon Collection of 12 for 18/-. General Collection ot 12 for 10/-. WINTER GARDENING MAGAZINE, FREE CATALOGUE—An attractive Issue of 18 pages, beautifully printed and Illustrated, featuring In rnlour; Fruit Trees. Creepers and Shrubs. ALL PRICES QUOTED POSTAGE -PAID. RIFFITHS E »119*123 OWENS fiD, MT. EDEN-AUCKLAND
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24329, 7 August 1944, Page 2
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