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| Utf ■&»£«'&' it 7>-„ W /mMK i if H•JO »3 41 i tuH .' Huß -iaQi #«#' iiiS3l!.' I § f Y Wl ■ SS&Ofesij MODERN ROSES I Few garden features give such wealth 5 of colour as these well-known and bcaujj tii'iil subjects. We offer an outstanding i collection of trees, producing magnificent S colourful blooms in shades of scarlet. p>~Jc a apricots, yellow and Bi-colours. 12 Named Varieties 26/- post'd. POLYANTHUS ROSES Twelve choice varieties of Polyanthus ClusI ter Roses in distinct shade:.. Blooms fo six months. 12 Trees Different 26/- posted. RHUBARB ROOTS Exceptionally vigorous producing a largcyieid nearly all the year round. Stalks are large blight crimsr.n in colour, very tend • I and of highest, quality. 7/6 dozen, posted. ASPARAGUS ROOTS He.-iltliv large loots, best, varieties (2 yea old), carefully graded. producing heavy i crops of finest flavour. I 3 - dozen; 20 - 100. posted. SOYA BEANS '. vital and new garden vegetable. - PJch I and wholesome In protein and vitamins, i Will thrive in any garden soil. J I/- Pkt. Special bulk Pkt. 2/6 posted. GOOSEBERRIES. 8 One of the most desirable of small fruits, a Harciv strong plants of heavy fruiting red I variety. Valuable fruit for jam making 0 and when used as a dessert. 3 ■ 22/- dozen, posted. STRAWBERRIES. | Strong healthy bushy plants, vigorous and I compact growers, carrying a heaty ctoji of I berries of exquisite flavours. We strongly a' recommend the three following varieties. | Captain Cook, Ettesburg. Wrights Prolific. 100 plants 8/6, posted. f BEAUTIFUL GARDEN LILIES, s Lilv Of the Valley. Giant white scented. r " ' 6 Clumps for 5/6. I Scarborough Lily. Dee], rich scarlet Tttni iiel shat'ed lilies. ii |/3 each; 12/- dozen. I Giant Amaryllis or Hippeastrum. Vivid | Scarlet striped and margined white and ■'pink. , 1 2/6 each; 25/- dozen. Regale Lily. Magnificent white blooms, | ” tinted with pink. I 1/6 each; 15/- dozen. I Jacobean or Sprekelia Fonnosissirna. Orchid shaped blooms of rich dazzling ctimson. | 1/3 each; 12/- dozen. CASH WITH ORDER. POSTAGE PAID. ; GRIFFITHS LTD. Owen’s Road, Mt. Edon. AUCKLAND.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 June 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 June 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 June 1944, Page 3

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