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GARDENING. HOW’S TOUR GARDEN? SPRING Is Here! Time for Transplanting and Pruning. THE STAR' GARDEN BOOK Will Give You All the Information in Detail. How and When to do your Pruning and Transplanting. Sold by all Booksellers, Florists, and Seedsmen. Price 2a 6d, Posted 2s 9d. HAVE you seen our PORTABLE GARDEN DESTRUCTORS? Just the thing you require, 15s delivered (city or suburbs). All kinds Garden Tools SET AND SHARPENED at shortest notice. DICKINSON’S LTD., Sheet Metal Workers, Princes street. Phone 10-096. ■ Join Now The DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. fTIHE New Year starts with the Spring X Show on October; 5 and' 6. Four Shows are held each year, and they -are equal to any held-in New Zealand. Annual Membership Fees, 10s 6d (with free entries) and 7s 6d, both entitling members to free admission to all shows, and in addition to six-extra tickets of admission. • A. D. MILLER, Secretary, 87 Crawford street. P.O. Box 595. DUNEDIN Horticultural Society.—Spring Show, Otago Early Settlers’ Hall, October 5 and 6; entries ' close at 87 Crawford street on Monday, October 3, at 7 p.m. A. D. Miller, secretary, P.O. Box 595. PLANTS Ready Now.*—Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Lettuce; full supply of strong, sturdy plants.—Matheson, Roberts Ltd. SWEET Pea Plants, named varieties; 3d each, 2s 6d dozen.—Matheson, Roberts Ltd., 10 Octagon, Dunedin; . GARDEN Hill Soil (rich), best to be got; book orders now.—Ring 22-807. DUNEDIN Gardening Club Meets Tuesday, September 27th, 8 p.m.,,Y.M.C.A. Rooms. Subject, ‘ Humus Contents of the Soil,' by Mr J. M. Miller. Sweet Pea Growing Competition Seed will be given out. All interested cordially invited. —P. Nelson, hoh. sec. “TriILLBASKET Seeds,” true to title, -I? they produce the best results; in any quantity.—From Colin Johnston. THE Man who stakes his peas before they are' up is not an optimist; ho has sown Fillbasket Seeds.—Only from Colin Johnston, Dunedin. CABBAGE, Cauliflowers, Lettuce, strong, healthy plants, well rooted,- hill grown; thousands ready.—Colin Johnston, specialty seedsman. • GIANT Tree Marigold, beautiful shades; this lovely marigold grows sft high; Is packet.—Colin Johnston. .

•* /“IURLY Pom,” the superb Giant Double Art Asters, the best of «11 asters; Is packet.—Colin Johnston. LAWN Grass. —Finest English Evergreen, specially prepared to withstand extreme heat or cold and to produce a lawn of the richest green.—Colin Johnston. “ /"IRAZY Garden Packet,” introducing a V-* touch of wild Nature; this packet contains over 50 varieties of Flower Seeds for banks, etc.; Is.—Colin Johnston. OUTHERN-GROWN Potatoes, beautiful samples of graded seed, hand sorted; mil potatoes are sold from display; what you see you buy.—Colin Johnston, specialist. POTATOES Jersey Bennes, Scotland’s Early, Eclipse Early, Catriona, Later Dates, Snowdrops, Supreme, Arran Banner, King Edward; lovely samples, southern grown, hand graded.—Colin Johnston, Dunedin. SWEDISH Giant, the enormous 501 b Cabbage, the’ largest cabbage in cultivation; Is packet.—Colin Johnston. NINE Star Perennial Broccoli, for ever cropping, for ever growing; each plant produces 7 to 13 hearts each season; is 6d packet.—Colin Johnston, Dunedin. 3S 6d—Sweet Pea Collections. —Giant Exhibition Sweet Peas in 12 distinct named varieties; all Spencer’s.—Colin Johnston, 1 QOQ Novelty Seeds; write for wonder Xi/O/V list of over 100 Novelty and Specialty Flower and Vegetable Seeds.— Colin Johnston, specialty seedsman, Water street, Dunedin. SUTTON Seeds are in sealed packets, direct from England; Green Island School has won school championship year after year; they have used Sutton’s; try them yourself.—Dunedin Fruit Mart, 7 Maolaggan street. LAWN Grass Seed. —Our mixture is composed of the finest grasses which are at their best during different months of the year, thus giving your lawn a beautiful green appearance.—Moncrieff and Stewart. PLANT hardy Seedlings now; Wallflower, Antirrhinum, Larkspur, Stock Pink, Scabious, Poppy, Sweet Peas, Gaillardia, Hollyhock, Thyme, and Sage Roots.—Moncrieff and Stewart. A LOVELY new Calceolaria for the border; these plants bear immense trusses of graceful blooms and pleasing shades for months in the year; plant now. —Moncrieff and Stewart. SEED Potatoes. —Jersey Bennes, Arran Chief, King Edward, Dates, Golden Wonder, Cliff’s Seedling, Field Marshal, Aucklander. Moncrieff and Stewart, 186 Princes street, Dunedin. CIRCLE All-metal Incubator, the neverfailing hatcher, 50-egg capacity, price 555; Bands, 6d dozen.—R. Tuck and Co., Rattray street. FIRST Early Seed Potatoes now ready; Snowdrop Kidney, Jersey Bennes. Black Kidney, Catriona, Robin Adair.— Skene’s,. Dunedin. I [FAMOUS Potatoes, true to name: Webb’s Renown, Sutton’s Tinwald Perfection, Catriona, Arran Consul. —Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. SOW now Skene’s' Evergreen Lawn Grass, and your green will be like velvet. —Skene’s. Stuart street, Dunedin. PLANT now Giant Exhibition Pansies, 12 named varieties for 12s, postage Is. —Skene’s Ltd., Stuart street, Dunedin. WE specialise in sturdy, straight Standard Roses, with good heads; 24 leading varieties.—Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. ______ PLANT now, Fruit Trees; Apples, Pears, Plums, Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries; strong plants.—Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. OUR 1932 General Catalogue of Seeds, Plants, and Trees free on application. —Skene's, Stuart street, Dunedin. OR delicious, edible Podded Sugar Peas and edible podded Broad Beans try Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. NEW Season’s Supply Sutton’s Seeds . Now Obtainable at The Laburnum, Withers and Bryant, 69 Princes street. ALL kinds ot Ornamental Flower Baskets, Wire Arches, Garden Sieves, and Riddles in stock. —Charles Bills Ltd., Dunedin. WE specialise in Rhododendrons, Ornamental Shrubs, Roses, Hedge and Fruit Trees; catalogues on application.— Burrows Bros., nurserymen, Gore. ALL ALTERATIONS OF JQISPLAV ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE HANDED IN TO THE OFFICE BEFORE 11 O’CLOCK OF THE PRECEDING DAY

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Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 20

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