GARDEN ADVERTISEMENTS. \ QUILEGIA Clcinatitlora (perennial), -‘J- latest unique novelty, beautiful large clematWike flowers without spurs, charming pastel shades, 2/6 ea. Sunnybill Gardens, Palliser Rd., Wellington. IVIL’S I’lant Food is a complete scientifically balanced fertilizer, which gives maximum results. Seedsmen, Stores. IpARMERS requiring Shelter or Trees of any variety, get our quotes. Esau’s, Florists, Masterton. LATEST, most perfect Carnations, original English stock of James Douglas, Surrey. Send for catalogue. Harrop, Masterton. LEADING Market Gardeners use Ivil's complete Plant Food for better vegetables and flowers. Seedsmen, Stores. CARNATIONS, famous Douglas Borders, choice named varieties, splendid plants. 3 for 5/6. Sunnyhill Gardens, Palliser Rd- Wellington. IVIL’S Complete Plant Food grows wonderful Vegetables, Flowers, Fruits, Lawns. Try it. Seedsmen, Stores. "bush roses Post Paid. 20/- per dozen. Polyantho Roses, post paid, 18/- doz. Standard Roses, 5/6 ea. 60/- doz. Finest Varieties. Write for Catalogue. ANDERSONS' NURSERIES, NAPIER, WELLINGTON.
NEW SEED POTATOES Two Exceptional Lines The Outstanding Early Potato on the Market Today is Unquestionably— ARRAN PILOT This First Early White Kidney Potato exceeded all others m quality and quantity at British Tests and won Lord Derby Gold Medal. ORDER PROMPTLY 71b. 2/6 The Best White, long-keeping Potato on the Market is— » INVERNESS FAVOURITE Medium early and main cropper. Extra heavy cropper. Suits any soil. 71b. 1/9, 141 b. 3/-, 281 b. 5/-; special quotations for cwt. and ton-lots. Add postage to country orders. ALL CERTIFIED SEED. ZENITH SEED CO., 27 Manners St., Wellington, BI4OV J fepJWff THERE'S A DISTRIBUTOR IN YOUR DISTRICT. I > < BBS ' S ? I I “RIVAL” COLLECTION | S Twelve choice hardy berried orna- 5 > mental and flowering shrubs, value > > 2/6 to 3/6 each, for 20/- posted. ? < Any six for 11/- (hardy anywhere). ? ? ERICA DARLEYENSIS < C Very hardy pretty rose pink winter- < \ flowering Heath, resisting snow, frost \ S and dry. 5 > ACER PALMATUM > S Japanese Maple, with gorgeous orange > 5 scarlet foliage in Autumn. £ ? BUDDLEIA ETOILE FRANCE ? i Special new dwarf variety. 18in. ? <? spikes of rich violet blue flowers all { < Summer. Choice novelty. $ < BERBERIS ATROPURPUREA X < Purple red foliage all Summer, turn- s X ing scarlet in Autumn; coral red X S berries; the best Berberis. ? i COTONJASTER SEROTINA > 5> The best berried shrub grown—deep ? J sealing-wax red in clusters, in late P ? Autumn. \ < CEANOTHUS BURKWOODI < \ A grand new shrub with masses of \ S 3in. ultramarine blue flowers freely s \ produced for six months. X S CISTUS SILVER PINK ? i Large, satiny silvery pink, crepe-like 5 ? flowers .in profusion during Spring. ? J Splendid for dry place. < ? DIOSMA PULCHRA ? J New winter-flowering pink "Breath of c ? Heaven." Hardy neat shrub; good \ S cut flower. S \ ESCALLONIA Wm. WATSON X S New scarlet red flowered, highly S i ornamental garden variety. S ? EUCALYPTUS CAMPBELLI > > Very hardy winter-flowering Red P ? Gum for exposed corner. Splendid ? i for decorations. C ? EUONYMOUS EUROPEUS \ c New crimson berries type, with flam- s \ mg crimson Autumn foliage. \ < HYDRANGEA RUBIS S X Brilliant ruby red. The richest colour X 5 of all the new French Hydrangeas. ? S Our new "Master" Catalogue, the finest s \ and most complete nursery catalogue in X S the Dominion, posted at cost price S X (1/1, price to be deducted i p from first order, or free with ? > the above collection. P I 5 /is PALMERSTON 5 NORTH. '5
PLANTING AND PRSMG! 36 PAGES OF FREE ADVICE! On Planting and Pruning Roses, Fruit Trees and Shrubs—What and Where to Plant—Hedge and Shelter Suggestions for all localities. Write To-day! Posted Free. ~IT?9 FRUIT trees APPLES, Early, Medium and Late. 3/ ” Bn CACHES, Eating and Bottling. PLUMS, Japanese and English. PEARS, Heavy 52s TREES ro PP ers - APRICOTS, Best named. NECTARINES, All Varieties. QUINCES, For Preserves. CITRUS TREES Write for our list of Lemons, Sweet Oranges and Grope , Fruit, Posted on Request. ra,l pa,dwffl GRIFFITHS LIO. SEEDSMEN and NURSERYMEN 123 Owen's Road, Mf. Eden, Auckland
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 282, 23 August 1940, Page 14
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