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PLANTS WITH INDIVIDUALITY Recently introduced by us direct from the originators, England, and to bo released this season. May—August. TILURNUM BCRKWOOD: The evergreen form of V. Carlesii which it entirely supersedes in height (S feet) and flowers (very much larger). Award of Merit, R. 11.5. 5/- each. PHILADELPHVS BUKK1VOODII: Quite distinct in that the single white flowers often 2j inches in diameter and bears a lilac pink flush down the centre of each petal in the form of a bar. Flowers are star-like aud deliciously scented. 4/- each. NEW BROOMS, BURKWOODII: A cross between Donard Seedling and Dorothy Wnllpole which it entirely supersedes. DIANA: Ivory and Golden Yellow, exquisite. ENCHANTRESS: Rose pink, striped with glowing carmine, large flowers. GOLDFINCH: Deep pink, cream and yellow. MARIA BURKWOOD: Large flowers, yellow, flushed dull rose, crimson wings and lemon yellow keel, flushed with pale pink; very distinct. 3/6 each. BEAUTY’ BUSH” (from the U.S.A.): A very fine shrub related to the Abelia and an object of beauty from the time the first flower buds appear till the end of the season. 2/6 each. MODERN DAHLIAS: : All lover of these beautiful Autumn Flowers are cordially invited to inspect our magnificent collection, comprising a selection of the latest and best varieties of Giant Decoratives; Hybred Cactus, Charm. Pom Pom; Orchid and Dwarf Hybreds. They will be at their best from February till April. We also carry up to date s tocks of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Roses, Perennials and Forestry Trees 150,000. BEDDING PLANTS: This is a leading speciality with us and we have many fine introductions to offer this coming season. Lists and descriptions will be available later. E. HALE & SON YVAIRAKAPA NURSERY, MASTERTON. GROWERS OF HIGH-GRADE NURSERY STOCK SINCE 1893. WAIRARAPA AGENTS FOR SIMAR ROTOTILLERS,, The machine that saves labour, and makes soil pay. Ask for a Demonstration. GARDEN SATISFACTION Hardy transplanted seedlings, tested seeds, and well-rooted plants make all the difference between a commonplace garden and an outstanding display. We've built up a reputation for remarkable service by supplying only the Best at Bedrock Prices. OUR DISPLAY AT THE SHOW Comprises BEGONIAS, DAHLIAS, CANNAS and other Popular Lines. It’s worth seeing. Our Cannas will grow and flower in Wellington gardens. We nre interested in your problems, and are always pleased to< help you. ZENITH SEED COMPANY, Home of High-Grade Seeds, 105 Manners Street :: Wellington.

LEG HEALED IN 5 WEEKS. Man never lost an hour’s work—actually did overtime. “Varex” Treatment heals all ulcers old and new. No resting required. Get Free Booklet. Varex Ltd.. Box 155Sa, Wellington. Local representative, Nurse Spence, Courtenay Chambers. Courte_ay Place, Wellington. WHAT \ I /\ COMFORT Progandia removM every corn, however old. No pain, no trouble. Sesin to-day to ife. regain foot comfort. 16 H O PROGANDRA

A. J. SMITH, Nurseryman and Florist, SMITH ST.—'Phons 28-673 DANNEVIRKE. Inquiries invited for choice PLANTS AND SHRUBS, etc. Our nursery is situated in a very exposed position, 800 feet above Sea level.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 103, 25 January 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 103, 25 January 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 103, 25 January 1933, Page 3