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GARDENERS PLANT PERENNIALS FOR PERMANENT DISPLAY SYMONS-JEUNE PERENNIAL IWJI PHLOX ’ijß /J > The strain famous for te ‘A their dwarf compact 2,6 y •' *“■ 22,6 23/6 posted. BLUE BOY. Opens cyclamen blue and daepans to royal blue. BLUE MOON. Charming pastel lilac-blue. CECIL HANBURY. Glowing rich orange-salmon, carmine eye. CINDERELLA. Pale mulberry pink, red eye. ELIZABETH ARDEN. Lovely soft apple blossom pink. ICEBERG. A pleasing white, shaded violet. PINK GOWN. Lovely petunia rose. PRUNELLA. Rich reddish purple. SUNRAY. Warm salmon pink, suffused orange. SYMON-JEUNE. Large rose-pink florets, crimson eye. Other worth while perennials AQUILEGIA, MRS SCOTT ELLIOTT'S HYBRIDS. An excellent strain of the popular "Granny Bonnet," 2yr-old roots 2/6 ea.. 3 for 6/DICENTRA SPECTABILIS, "BLEEDING HEART," one of our best perennials, making a fine show in early spring with its pendant sprays of rose-coloured, heart-shaped flowers. .... 3/6 ea. 3 for 9/» PULMONARIA AZUREA "Blue Cowslip," masses of blue flowers in early spring. 2/6 ea. 3 far 6/SWEET PEAS homs oMßMtiits use ■■UnU SWUTHIARr* I “NOD-O-GEN” 1 £*•?* ’••• *°l M t®«s. Smss. Sww» Fms. • border, form»nq compact » ; plants undnr I Inehns In matnrttv tintebt nnd width ! ®* r "® r lntrod»«« : Ptart. 3/- d«.. Srad. 1/4 *?•*••*£••• pkt. l«gum«B and toll. 1/J pkt. ! 1 ' p###*»**e****p**a<*«***»**4 1 Postage Extra C. E. GIBBONS & CO. LTD. Your Seedsman Since 1900. 637 COLOMBO STREET P.O. Box 1191 (Between Lichfield k Toom Straets). 'Phene 77.tif.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28372, 3 September 1957, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28372, 3 September 1957, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28372, 3 September 1957, Page 17

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