GARDENERS PLANT THAT SPRING DISPLAY NOW! SWEETLY SCENTED "DUTCH" HYACINTHS THE LONGEST LASTING OF ALL SPRING BULBS. 1 First-Grade Bulbs ■> 1 £or present planting •gMuV. ' < • CITY OF HAARLIM. .<Lemon yellow. * DELFT'S BLUE. .' •''. Porcelain blue. ' • GRAND MAITRE. k Fine deep porcelain blue. -WWltg ' • JAN BOS ’ Beautiful deep scarlet. * ' ■ • LADY derby. Large pink bells. i ■ • UA VICTOIRE. V ’ bSa <•«. JW <i Large rosy-red cplkei. % A •' JMe • L'INNOCENCE. ¥ W.l<. W \*JIwIMBI| Pure White. wl wlyag • lord balfour. WK » Purplish violet. 1)OE * MARIE. uM|| Purple blue, early. • » • marconi. Deep rosy pink. • MAUVE QUEEN. • MDME SOPHIRE. Violet, unusual colour. Double White. e OSTARA. • YELLOW HAMMER. F| m porcelain blue. Yellow, large broad cpike. e STRESEMAN. I /Q EACH. XO/. DOZEN. Bright blue, large flower. in 10/ POSTED 19/. DOZEN. NARCISSUS for mossing of .... .... .... 57- doz., 357- 100 ANEMONES and RANUNCULUS, Ist grade bulbs in Claremont world renowned mixtures at .... .... .... .... 1/3 doz., 8/4 100 NAMED VARIETIES of Anemones and Ranunculus available at 27- doz. 147- 100 d. NCW IS THE TIME \ WTO RE-SGCD \ NOW IS LAWN TIME _YOUR LAWN \ saw dawn your now lawn using our Brown Top and Chewings Fescue CXwVy" 1-11 mixture. Seed of highest purity a,l< * germination, 6/- lb. Clover and other grasses available. Aids lor the Autumn clean-up o£ the garden: WHEELBARROWS, “Rnmploy," light-weight, strongly constructed, rubber tyres. .... .... .... .... .... .... 75/6 each BAMBOO RAKES for leaf gathering 2/6 each PLASTIC RAKES, the ideal Leaf Rake, does not injure turf. 8/9 each GARDEN GLOVES, “Andy-Plastic" 11/6 and 12/6 pair C. E. GIBBONS & CO. LTD., Seedsmen and Nurserymen, 637 COLOMBO ST.. CHRISTCHURCH. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED SEEDSMEN OF CHRISTCHURCH. P.O. Box 1191. ’ 'Phone 77-919
Topped with Chocolate Icing . . /” ” I FRENCH CREAM | SANDWICH Here's a real "melt-in-your-mouth" Ernest Adams ■ Specialty that's a great f I favourite with all the -ro. I family. A delicious ? ;g A. \f t butter sponge, cream & / filled and topped with ■ 4 Chocolate Icing. Pop a slice or two in school or work lunches. sponges Why bother baking when you can buy such delicious feather light unfilled sponges from Ernest Adams? Just buy the quantity you require .<' | f and top or fill it yourself at home. Just the BWI thing for Lemingtons or I Si for any fresh cream v y S' Sj novelties. Handy for trifles too 1 Here’s a Tip Obtainable at a» j or FASTER! .. . Jff' A | Always keep a pound or two of Email U &S ntf iSS ■ Adams famous ■■HH9BB Coke Shops and Agencies 8 t, °‘ c,J '
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28250, 11 April 1957, Page 16
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