NEW CARROTS AND PARSNIPS I OX HEART PARSNIPS, short and thick, diameter 2£in to 3Jin, and 6in to Sin long; fully a month earlier than Hollow Crown; very sweet, and delicious flavour; easy to dig. GOLDINHART CARROT, new coreless; attractive roots, Tin to Sin long; lovely flavour, good colour. These aro worth trying. 6d per packet. OTAGO SEED CO., 251 George street. (CHILIAN Fire Bush, shapely annual J which turns to lovely tints in the autumn; 2s 6d dozen. —Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd. MARIGOLD, Dixie Sunshine, golden yellow, in appearance like a Pom Pom Dahlia; 2s dozen. . TTRSINIA, Dwarf, Orange-coloured Daisy; U deep crimson centre; 2s dozen. —Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd GODBTIA, Double, Sybil Sherwood! bright double, salmon pink; splendid for bedding; 2s 6d dozen.—Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd. SCABIOUS. Blue Cockade; a lovely blue flower, long stems, splendid for cutting; 2s 6d dozen. X7ENIDIUM, South African Daisy; flowers ▼ bright orange, with dark centre, long stems; very effective; 4s 6d dozen.—Moncrieff and Stewart. PENTSTEMON, large flowering, mixed colours; one of the best perennials to grow; 2s 6d dozen. MARIGOLD, Sunset Giants; the largest flowering Marigold, and only sweet perfumed variety; 3s 6d dozen. BEDDING PLANTS. ANTIRRHINUM, Aquilegia, Asters, Aubrietia, Alonsoa, Pansy, Viola. Calendula, Stock, Lobelia, Verbena, Nemesis Mixed, also Blue Gem and Orange Prince, Coreopsis, Canterbury Bells, Carnation, Cheirantnus, Cineraria, Cosmos, Dahlia Hybrids, Delphinium, Veldt Daisy, Forget-me-not. Gailfardia. Geums, (red and yellow), Hollyhock, Larkspur, Petunia, Rosy Morn, Phlox, Peutstemon, Poppies, Scabious, Schinzanthus, Tagetes, Viscaria, Zinnias, MONCRIEFF AND STEWART LTD., Dunedin, C.l.
SUTTON Seeds have now arrived; 23 gold medals in 1935, the Sherwood Cup for the sixth time, total of over 1,400 gold medals; left-overs are destroyed annually. —Adam, 7 Madaggan street. KOCHIA (Fire Bush), Godetia, Sybil Sherwood, Non-wilting Asters; Is 3d per dozen.—Ferrett and Marshall. MODERN Decorative Dahlias; our selection, 12s per dozen, carriage extra.— Ferrett and Marshall. IDEAL Carrot, red all through, 6d packet. Granger and King, 146 George street (near A. Barnett’s). TOMATO Plants.—Kondine Red, Carter’s Sunrise; strong, sturdy plants; Is per dozen.—Granger and King, 146 George street. PEAS —W. Hurst, Little Marvel, Greenfeast, Dwarf Defiance, Stratagem, Little Gem; all at 9d per pound.—Granger and King, 146 George street (near A. Barnett’s). SOW now, winter use: Curly Kale, Sprouts, Broccoli, Blair’s Phenomenal, Drumhead, Savoy Cabbage. Matheson, Roberts Ltd Carrots, Autumn Giant Cauliflower, Brown Spanish Onion, Hollow Crown Parsnips, 6d packet.—Matheson, Roberts Ltd. “ T UXUEY,” finest summer Lettuce; -*-4 Beet, “ Kelway’s Globe ”; sow now, best results; 6d packet.—Matheson. Roberts Ltd.
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Evening Star, Issue 22805, 13 November 1937, Page 23
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