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PLANTS, TREES, ETC. BEAUTIFUL Perennial Phlox in. wonderful range of colours, 1/6 each, 157dozen, half-dozen 7/6. D. S. Thompson & Co. __ __ CITRUS. Fruit Trees and Seedlings in variety. See our selection. Marmalade Oranges now ready, 8d ib. At Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel St. DAZZLING Phlox: Hardy perennials in brilliant scarlets, purples, pinks, 1 blues etc., 6 for 8/6. Griffiths Ltd., Mt.; Eden, Auckland. MICHAELMAS Daisies, for massed displays, in rich reds, mauves, pinks etc. 6 for 8/6. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. MICHAELMAS Daisies, tall and dwarf varieties, full range of colours, 15/dozcn, half-dozen 7/6. D. S. Thompson & Co. MONEYMAKER Peas: First early, prolific: well-filled pods of luscious peas, 3/- lb. 31b. for 7/6. Griffiths. Mt. Eden, Auckland. PEAS for prolific crops, early, mid, and late, all one price 1/6 per lb. Why pay more?. D. S. Thompson & Co. PUKEKOHE Onion Plants (any quantity), Choice Selection of Healthy Seedlings, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce Plants, Lyons Vegetable and Flower Packet Seeds, Asparagus, Rhubarb. _Wildish’s Auction Mart. RARE. Unusual: Write today for "free book of Spring Novelty Plants and Seeds. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckj land. SALVIAS: New introductions in | shades of mauves. rose, blues, etc. 6 | for 11/-- Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, j Auckland. _ ' SPRING Seeds: These 6 for 2/6: Aster, j Phlox, Zinnia, Petunia, French, African I Marigold. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, AuckI land.

To the Public of Gisborne and Surrounding' District. The Gisborne Nurserymen and Seedsmen’s Association courteously i ask you to obtain your supplies of I TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS and SEEDS In GISBORNE And so keep the spending; power in your own Town. They also point out that some advertisements are misleading: by their glowing descriptions. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE You protect yourself by seeing what you are buying and this you can do by obtaining your requirements from Gisborne Nurserymen, and Seedsmen. Inserted by the Gisborne Nurserymen and Seedsmen's Association PLANTATION TREES EUC. Botryoides, Saligna. Macarthurii, Cup. Macrocarpa, Benthamii, Acacia Robinia, Dealbata, 30/- 100. Hedging in variety, 45/- 100. Fruit Trees, Small Fruits. Rhubarb and Asparagus Roots, etc. Pukekohc Onion Plants, 1/6 100; 12/6 1000. KIRKTOWN NURSERY, 30 Gordon St. Phone 5386. MWF TUXFORD NURSERY SEEDLINGS IN VARIETY Floral Emblems at Shortest Notice. H. PARKIN 31 deLautour Rond, Kaiti. Phone 2921. MWt DAFFODIL BLOOMS ON DISPLAY ORDERS TAKEN FOR THE BULBS AT ARBOR NURSERIES (Previously E. J. Bettelheim) 233 Gladstone Rd. Phone 4822. YOU MUST BE IN ON THIS, TOO! FRUIT TREES offered at Absolutely Cost: Out they go to make room for new stocks. Two Assorted Peaches, Two Plums and One Nectarine for only £l/2/6. all are ponular varieties. FREIGHT FREE TO YOUR NEAREST STATION. Send immediately while stocks last to the producer. W. E. JUST, Nurseryman, Te Awe Awe St., Palmerston North. Satisfaction assured. 933 Antirrhinum, Asters. Calendula, Cornflower, Dimorphotheca, Lobelia, Iceland Poppies, Livingstone Daisy, Phlox, Schizanthus, Stocks, Viscaria, Wallflower, Statice, Jacobea, Annual Chrysanthemum, all 1/6 doz. Cineraria, Violas, Petunias, 2/- doz.; Canterbury Bells, Double Hollyhocks, Giant Pansy, Polyanthus, Geums, 2/6 doz. PERENNIAL PHLOX, 12 varieties, 1/6 ea. TOMATO PLANTS—2/- doz. BERRIDGE’S FLORISTS

TIMBER AND SHELTER TREES PINUS INSIGNIS: The tree that is taking the place of Rimu for building. We have thousands of these young trees grown from seed taken from specially selected straight-growing, quick-maturing trees. TIMBER GUMS: One of the best trees for the farm, useful for many nurposes. SHELTER TREES: Lawsoniana and Benthamii give shelter right to the ground. ORNAMENTAL HEDGES: The two best are Abelia and Lonicera, and a point worth considering, both are not subject to disease. EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN D. S. THOMPSON & CO. SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. THREE DELIGHTFUL GYPSOPHILA FLAMINGO: Clouds of very full double blooms of sparkling neyron rose right through the flowering season. Solid grafted plants—s/- each. BRISTOL FAIRY: The indispensable floral artist’s flower, a compact bush that smothers itself in _ a riotous, branchy mass of icy-white rosetted blooms with a delightfully dainty effect. Big grafted roots—3/6 each. LAVENDER LADY: Quaint double blooms of a lovely lavender. Smaller in habit, it has a special appeal (o every beauty lover. Big strong roots —3/6 each. JOHN BRIGHT, Quality Seedsman, 0 Rangitikei St., Palmerston North. SM FLOWERS IN MID-WINTER ORNAMENTAL Novelty JAPANESE LANTERN FLOWER. Large Brilliant Lantern-like Globe-pods of Vivid Orange Flame surrounding a large shiny lustrous centre ‘‘plum ’ of glowing fire-red. Pod covered stems are =tartlingly effective for long lasting table decoration all winter or Globes can be fully opened out to form striking, everlasting, exotic star-shaped 'Orchids” for wear on evening frocks etc A remarkable and unique Novelty PERMANENT PERENNIAL, very hardy, and easily grown anywhere. Set S roots providing immediate good flowering clump, 10/- post free. Complete 40-page PLANTING GUIDE and REFERENCE BOOK beautifully illustrated in colour—FßEE.—JEMMETTS NOVELTY PLANT SPECIALISTS, Palmerston North. _505 THERE'S NO BETTER CUT FLOWER THAN SHASTA DAISIES !

ESTHER READS’ Tho most amazingly prolific o£ all garden blooms. From September to June it. produces masses of icy-white three-inch blooms on usefully long stems. A grand cut flower, and the most adaptable of all blooms "for floral work. Big clumps, 1/6 each, 4 PHYLLIS SMITH: The true 'ChifTon' daisy. Prolific clusters of rnulti-petal-led. crinkly, snowy-white blossom. 1/6 each. 4 for 5/-. KING EDWARD: Magnificent 4in. daisy with broad snow-white petals radiating from a golden cushion centre, Stems up to 18in. long. The aristocrat of the Shastas. 1/6 each, 4 for 5/-. SPECIAL OFFER: 3 each of the above for 10/-, post free. ONLY from JOHN BRIGHT, the QUALITY Seedsman, 0 Rungitikei St., Palmerston North. 443

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23042, 5 September 1949, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23042, 5 September 1949, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23042, 5 September 1949, Page 2

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