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I fl |L. ; K y ' ' ' GRIFFITHS CHOICE CHRYSANTHEMUMS No garden perennial yields the wealth of bloom as does the Chrysanthemum. Me offer special named collections ot the tollowing various flowering types of pnze plants, producing exhibition blooms. CURLED DOUBLE. Set. of 6 for 11/- | CURLED DOUBLE, Set of 12 for 20/GIANT SINGLE, Set ol 0 for 12/GIANT SINGLE, Set of 12 tor 18, - I’OJI POM Set of 6 for 10/ANEMONE CENTRED, Set of 6 for 10/Postage Paid. PRIZE GLADIOLUS. Griffiths’ famous Gladiolus are prized and admired wherever they are grown. Strikin'” in colour and sturdiness hi makes them the envy of every garden. BLUE RIBBON, Set of 12 for 15/SUI’ERB Set. of 12 for 10/SUPERB. Set of 24 for 18/SUPERB Set of 50 for 35/RAINBOW MIXTURE, 12 Bulbs for 6/RAINBOW MIXTURE, 50 Bulbs for 20/RAINBOW MIXTURE, 100 Bulbs for 35/Postage Paid. BEAUTIFUL PERENNIALS. We offer a collection of hardy flowering perennials, no two the same. Attractive when used for borders, rockeries or hed- ‘ SET OF 6 FOR 8/0 SET OF 12 FOR 15/Postage Paid. GRIFFITHS UNRIVALLED MONEYMAKER iPEAS. New variety of pea. producing large pods well-filled with luscious peas. Height 12 inches, maturing 8 to 10 weeks. TRIAL PACKET 1/-. BULK PACKET 2/6. Postage Paid. NEW EDIBLE SOYA BEAN. A new and vital garden vegetables. Rich and wholesome In protein and vitamin. Will thrive in anv garden soil. Dants grow 24 inches tall without support. TRIAL PACKET 1/-. BULK PACKET 2/6. Postage Paid. ALL PRICES QUOTED. CASH WITH ORDER. POSTAGE PAID. GRIFFITHS LTD. Seed Merchants and Horticulturists, OWENS ROAD, MT EDEN, AUCKLAND.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1944, Page 3