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DAHLIAS,— Dwarf, Bedding, or Charm; recommended for their freedom of flower and dwarf habit. Ready Now. MATHESON, ROBERTS, LTD. PLANTS of SALVIA (Fireball) at 3s dozen, bedding plants; strongly recommended because of its' - dwarf 1 habit and early-flowering nature; brilliant spikes of salmon-red flowers; strong, hardy plants. MATHESUN AND ROBERT’S, LTD. CHRISTMAS WEDDINGS HAVE A CHARM ALL THEIR OWN. WEDDING BOUQUETS, artistic creations in tho latest styles; Shower, Streamer, Victorian, and American. Beautiful Bouquets enhance tho splendor of tho ceremony. Miss CHAPMAN, Floral Artiste. MONCRIEFF AND STEWART, Florists, 180 Princes street, Dunedin. XMAS BRIDES. XMAS BRIDES. HEN ORDERING YOUR BRIDAL BOUQUETS, Don’t Forget To Give Us a Trial. All Latest Styles and_ Colorings by Trained Artist. Miss MITCHELL, 45 George street; or dial 11-810. Wo Specialise in All Floral Work. DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SUMMER SHOW. OLD ART GALLERY HALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14. Entries Close Otago A. and P. Society s Office, 83 Crawford street, on MONDAY, I December 12, at 8 p.m. Schedules free on application. A. D. MILLER, Secretary. P.O. Bos 595. pi ARDEN Arches, Ornamental Fencing, VJT C'ornation Supports, Flower Baskets. — Binnio and Co., wireworkers, St. Andrew street. SUTTON’S Seeds.—Grow the world’s best; you cannot buy stale ones, they aro destroyed.—Fruit Mart. ' PLANTS.— Asters, Larkspur, Ncmcsia, Alonsoa, Antirrhinum, Poppy, Schizanthus. Marigold, Lobelia, DimorphotHeca, Godetia, Clarkia; Is per dozen. COREOPSIS, Carnation, Pentstemon, Geums, Lavatera, Pansy, Rudbeckia, Stocks, Sweet Peas, Wallflower; Is 6d per dozen.—Fruit Mart. rf~IHOIGB Plants in Bloom. —Pansies, 6d; ’U Trollies, Is 6d; Pyrethnun, Is 6d; all prices postage extra. —Fruit Mart. SEED Potatoes.—King Edward, Rlobin Adair, Abundance, Black Kidney (2s).— Dunedin Fruit Mart, 256 Princes street' “ TTIILLBASKET Seeds,” true to title; Jr they produce the best results; in any quantity.—From Colin Johnston. CELERY, Tomato, Vegetable Marrow, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuco; lovely strong plants ready; strongly rooted.— Colin Johnston, seedsman. ASTERS, Marigold, Petunia, Gypsophila, Scabious, Thyme, Delphinium, Verbena, Phlox, Poppies, Ageratum, Carnations, Cosmos, Violas, Alonsoa, Aquilegia, Geums, Coreopsis, Stocks; strong plants ready.—Colin Johnston. TJHNORMOUS Giant Flowering Pansies, JBjj named varieties; N.Z.’s premier collection; 18s dozen posted.—Coliu Johnston, specialist. .■- - - 1 . ..-o -■ - CANARY Flower Bulbs; rich orange, perennial;' for covering fences or banks; rapid- grower; 2s, dozen.—Coliu Johnston. ARNATTONS, choicest perpetual flowering show varieties; lovely plants now ready; all tho leading named sorts.—Colin ■Johnston, seed and plant merchant, 12 Water street, Dunedin. LANT now Hardy Annuals, Antirrhinum, Asters, Alonsoa, Arctotis, Ageratum, Cornflower, Chrysanthemum, Chciranthus, Godetia, Larkspur, Lobelia, Nomesia, Phlox Drumraondii, Scabious, Scbizanthus, Stock, Wallflower; Is 3d per dozen.—MoncriefT, Stewart. PERENNIALS ready now; Aubrletia, Aquilegia, Coreopsis, Canterbury Bells, ■Cinerarias, Geum, Iceland Poppy.—MoncrieS and Stewart. CELERY Plants—White Plume, tho best to grow; stalks are broad, solid, heavy, and positively brittle.—Moncrieff and Stewart, Ltd., 136 Princes street, Dunedin. TJROTBCT your fruit trees and strawberry .ST beds .from tho birds with our String Bird Netting.—Monorieff and Stewart, Ltd. DUNEDIN Gardening Club meets Tuesday, “ November 29th, 8 p.m., Y.M.C.A. Rooms; subject, ‘Herbaceous Plants, 1 by Mr M. Barnett, of tho Oamaru Botanical Gardens ; all interested cordially invited. ORNAMENTAL Fences, Gates, Garden Arches, Edging, Trellis, Scats, Rollers, Wheelbarrows, quality Lawn Mowers, and Garden Tools; all kinds Repair Work.— Mansous, 185 Princes street; works, 205 Crawford street; ’phones 12-605 and 13-622. ALL kinds ol Ornamental Flower Baskets, Wire Arches Garden Sieves and Rid dies in stock. —Charles Bills. Ltd.. Dunedin ATOMOL Dusts and Hand Dust Guns; tho latest and most effective method of dealing with blight on all kinds plants, fruit trees, vinca, tomatoes, potatoes, etc. —Hansons, garden tool specialists, 185 Princes street. CLBNSBL stimulates growth, eradicates mildew black spot, etc.; roses, fruit trees; pint tins, 2s 6d. —Mathcson, Roberts, Octagon. THOTNdI—Wo 'racTlind“rost Wreaths, JO Wedding Bouquets, Presentation Sprays, Cut Flowers.—Mrs E. Paterson, Excelsior Floral■ Studio; ’phono 12-077. SEED PROPAGATING BOXES GROW TOUR PLANTS TO PERFECTION IN ‘STAR’ SEED PROPAGATING BOXES. A BOON TO NURSERYMEN AND AMATEUR GARDENERS. Many plants that will not transplant sue-1 ressfully because they won’t stand any disturbance of their foots can be successfully raised by use of Star' Propagating Boses. These boxes are, made of materia« which retains the moisture, and are eo compact ' that the air cannot dry tho soil as with earthenware pots. When ready f planting out, tho material of which tho boxes are made is so sodden and well rotted that it forms a manure, and can be set out in tho cold frame or border without, disturbing the soil. ‘ STAB SEED PROPAGATING BOXES can be supplied iu very small sizes suitable for the smallest seeds, or larger sizes mutable for Sweet Peas, in , handy Seedling Trays. Particulars and prices may be had on application to tbe MANAGER, 'Star' Box Factory, Bond street. ? STAR ’ GARDEN BOOK. FIFTH EDITION. Revised and Brought Up to Data. Specially Written to Suit Climatic Conditions in Otago and Southland. , THE MOST POPULAR GARDEN BOOK PUBLISHED IN THE DOMINION. PRICE, 2s 6d. POSTED, 2s 9d. On Sale by Booksellers and Seedsmen.

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Evening Star, Issue 19724, 26 November 1927, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19724, 26 November 1927, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19724, 26 November 1927, Page 19