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FOR SPRING FLOWERING. SOW Stocks. Antirrhinum, Russell Lupins Iceland Poppy. Schizantbus. Extra choice 1 packet eiich posted for 2/6. Esau s. Seedsmen Masterton. HOT HOUSE TOMATOES We have pleasure in announcing that we have ample supplies of well-grown Tomato Plants for hot house planting now ready. Specially, selected strain, "Kondine Red," strong plants. 35 to box. ANDERSONS NURSERIES, Box 106 NAPIER, or Phone 40-773, WELLINGTON. HALLMARK GLADIOLI Wonderful Exhibition Collection. Gorgeous Blues, Reds, Yellows, Whites, Smoky and Blotched Varieties. All Selected for Consistent Performance on Show Benches. 12/6 DOZ. POST FREE. ALBERT A. JONES, Gladioli Specialist, Long Melford Rd., PALMERSTON N. Write for Catalogue. It’s Free 1 Mew Hydrangeas WE were fortunate in being able to import from Eutope, just before the war, a marvellous collection of the very latest varieties in the new Dwarf French Hydrangeas. This collection so displaces all the other newer sorts at present offered in the country, that out of 80 varieties tried out we are now retaining but three sorts. The best 12 which are available in well-rooted flowering plants at 3/- each, 30/- dozen, set six for 16/-, post tree, include: —-ARTHUR HILLARD, brilliant scarlet red, white eve; MISS BELGIUM, deep maroon red; ALTONA, huge frilled salmon, din. pips; TOSCA. double pink, begonia-like flowers; G. KUNHERD, immense purple plum shade; AMI PASQUIER, very brilliant carmen red. HARRISON’S, Box 1, Palmerston North.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 249, 18 July 1942, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 249, 18 July 1942, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 249, 18 July 1942, Page 4