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4 Star * Seed Propagating Boxes —————in w>.p.■ -«uijuirw-urttv— —lllllll n mmi h huh muminm mhii are the most compact and useful Seed Raisers on the Market* • 0 SWEET PEA' SIZE, 1| x 1| x 4|-, 48 ‘ Star ’ Seed Propagating Boxes in Wooden Bos with hinged front SWEET PEA is a plant which to lye gfdfrrt successfully must Be sown early, and have an abundance of roots when planting out time comes. This is assured by using the Star’ 1 Seed Propagating Boxes. Being compact, as shown in the illustration, they retain the moisture and require the minimum of attention. They arc made of a material which, when thoroughly sodden', forms a manure, and may be planted out without disturbing the soil or roots.PRICES t COMPLETE OUTFIT (as illustrated), 4/=, or PM Paid 5/-. REFILLS, 3/* per 160, or Post Paid 100 for 3/8, 500 for 15/6, 1,000 for 30/-. Larger and Smaller Ste can also he supplied. Ask Your Nurserymen or Seedsmen for them Or they can Be obtaine'd from the Manufacturers. THE EVENING STAR’ BOX FACTORY DUNEDIN
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Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 19
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199Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 19
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