COOPER'S IMPROVED GLADIOLI. BULBS NOW READY. BLOOMS- of those Favourite Flowers Displayed in our Shop Window last summer attracted hundreds of admirers. Tho following are some of tho finest, nil quite distinct: — AMERICA, Beautiful Pink. ' BARON HULOT, Best Dark Blue. INNOCENCE, Lovely Palo' Knk. JASMINE, Purple, vory distinct. KUNDERDI GLORY, Cream-waved Petals. LUCIA, Palo Lavonder and White. MAORI CHIEF, Deep Crimson Maroon. MRS. FRANCIS KING, .Loveliest Flame Scarlet. . PRIMROSE QUEEN, Fino Yollow. ' PRINCEPS, Scarlet, White Eyo, very largo. ZEBRA, Deep Bluo on Paler Ground. ZENOBIA', Immense, Ashy Rose, Striped Violet. TRICE—Is. fid. Each, or Set cf 12 for 155.; or 3 Bulbs of each, 38 Bulbs in All, for 355. Direct from F.I COOPER, LIMITED, SEED MERCHANTS, MERCER ST., WELLINGTON. PLANT NOW: Coproerua (Taupata), best hodgo for sea coast; 1 year, 3s. Gd. doz., 17s. 6d. 100; 2yrs., transplanted, ss. doz., 30s. 100. Elaegnns Japonicus, suitable for -windy position; ly'r., 3s. 6d. doz., 17s. Gd. 100; 2jtb. trans., ss. doz., 30s. 100. Escallonia Macrantha, for,an ornamental hedge, very hardy; ss. to 6s. per doz., 30s. 100. . v Azaleas, evergreen flowering plants.; Is. 6d. to ss. each. Camellias, In good variety; 2s. 6d. to ss. each, according to size. Carnations, special up-to-date list; all colours, 2s. 6d. each, 28s. doz. Heaths, white, pink, and -yellow, Is. 6d. to 3s. each. Rhododendrons, finest stock, of all colours, ordinary-sized plants, 2s. Od, to ss. each. Send for our Plant Catalogue. Free on Application. H. C. GIBBONS AND CO., LTD., P.O. BOX 88, 180 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ROSES! • 7TIHE following 13 of the Choicest Roses ■JL in • cultivation, for 135., post froo to any. part of the Dominion:—" AVOCA, scarlet. CAROLINE TESTOUT, rose pink. EDNA MI3YER, coppery yellow. GRACE MOLYNEAUX, creamy apricot. GEORGE DICKSON, dark crimson, FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI, purest white. MRS. W. J. GRANT; fine pink. MRS. D. M'KEE, cream. HARRY KIRK, apricot. ORLEANS', rosy pink polyantha. THERESA, orange apricot. LADY BATTERSEA, imperial pink. 135., post .free. WELLINGTON SEED AND NURSERY CO., 106 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. MAY IS A BUSY MONTH IN THE GARDEN. npHE Garden Calendar tolls us we may JL still plant liberally for Autumn and Winter Crops.. Mako a Move! Send today for a few packets of Ross's Seeds. We'll give you practical information on how to plant them. Ross's Seeds aro quick germinators—coming up true to typo and producing hardy, vigorous crops. In 3d. and Gd. packets. ANDREW ROSS, Seedsman, . 101 Victoria Avenue (next Catholic Church), Wanganui. STRAWBERRY, Raspberry, Black- , currant, and Gooseberry Plants; best varieties; true to name. Strawberry Plauts, ss. per 100; 30s. per 1000; Blackcurrant and Goosbborry Plants, 2 years i old, Is. por dozen, 30s. per 100; Raspberry t Plants, Is. Gd. per dozon; 15s. per 100. • For large quantities, prico on applica- [ tion; cash with order. Geo. Smerle, le Horo. • TOTANTED-In well-prepared soil you VV cannot stop "Bell's War Bonus" 1 Seed Potatoes from having a lnrge ■ family of 30 to 50 to each set. This now 1 breed is the glad eye to dig, and dis--1 pensos with bad words. They produced ■ 32 tons per acre this season. Guaranteed • true to name. T. Bell, Glenleigh Farm, ■ Main Road, Lower Hutt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3094, 26 May 1917, Page 13
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