j h„-j seasonable varieties and are grown outside. Even though All plants advcrH ? ed ° ODen to the rigours of the severe winter weather, :th'ev in a very . ex P o ? e^P oß, Buy plants that are really hardy and experience the succew could not look better. « u y P' a " „ customers enjoy. ~ ICELAND POPPIES Improved Mammoth Flowered. Extra large blooms on stiff " to 30in long. Colours include Orange. Yellow. White, Creams, Bronze. Shell Pink. Ro?e. Salmon, and Apricot. Wallflower-—'Early-flowering Double. — Perennial Hybrids .mixed. Calllopsis—-For cutting ana borders. Sweet William—Choice Double, Schizanthus— Dainty blossoms are like tiny Orchids. Each Variety /(g 100 > 2 My Own Selection—l2o Mixed for VIOLAS I For bedding and ribbon edging, blooming for 6 to 9 months. Following varieties separate: Blues, Yellow, Velvety Violet. Candytuft—Hyacinth-flowered White. Candytuft—Mixed Ciant Hybrids. Viscarla —Brightest mixed colours. ; -,;V PANSIES Giant Bedding. Large-flow, ered varieties that bloom early .and coa. tinue flowering freely for a long period. /0 SO, or dozen. 5/■ or 50 Mixed for 2/6 -SPECIAL I—.oo P.PP*«. ""'"j/pEK, e/ ~ SPECIAL 2-100 ."<■ >OO Blu. or Purpl. V,..„ - cncr , A , 3 200 Blue or Purple Violas, Pnnsios, Viscaria, or Calliopsis for 6/. ' ALL PLANTS POSTAGE PAID. '■ —; —; —- extra double blooms or brjinching stems. A moat STOCKS— Early large «traa 3/6 50( 6/ . 100 . wonderful mixture a^ t e rD fece. Rjch velvety co l ourß and attractive ruffled or PANSlES—Exhibiti „ race ful appearance rarely seen In Pansies—2s for 2/6. pn , v^r?,US-Yellow and Cream "large-flowered varieties-2/6 dozen. CARNATI*ONS—-Ch double perpetual flowering-25 for 2/6. ~ ~ 32 KOWHATU ROAD Off Campbell Road IE _ ONE TREE HILL, 5.E.4
FLAWING NATIVES and EXOTICS Acacias Acmena Camphor Laurel Cedrus Deodra Callitus Cabbage Trees Eugenias Flowering Gums Phoenix Palms Kaiwaka Pohutukawa Kohekohe Kowhais Kauri Lacebarks Norfolk Pines Puriri \ Rimu Tanekaha Waratah Rhododendrons, Flowering Apricots, Plums, Peaches and Cherries. Numerous other Trees and Shrubs for "lection. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES FREE. Phone 30-829. GREAT NORTH ROAD, GLEN EDEN.
Do Your Part on ARBOR DAY PLANT NX NATIVE TREES Yellow Kowhai, 2ft. to 4ft, plants. / Lacebark, 3ft. to 6ft. Karaka, 3ft. to sft. Totara, 4ft. to 6ft. Tanekaha, 2ft. to 3ft. .. Puriri, 2ft. Whau, 2ft The varieties are all grown In open gTound and are extremely hardy, well-rooted and shapely .specimens.' Priced from 2J* t0 2/6 MOh ' Wo.also stocK quantities of^the following- Ornamental Trees and Sbruhs YELLOW KOWHAI —Retlnosporas, Upright Cypress, Our National Flower. Rhododendrons, I'olj galas, etc., from 2 ft. to 5 ft. 2/- to 5/- eaeh. Special Quotations for Quantities for Larger Planting Schemes. MEIKLE & SONS IV.'. C 22 m rS'ZCm i * * >■ m m I&VJK V^i m m fv m m. I I nZtLi mm » m & i m
ARBOR New Zealand's Native Flora contains many. beautiful species suitable for Lava, Park and Street Planting. It is now a recognised fact that when raised under i nursery conditions and properly prepared for transplanting N.Z. Naftve TreW quickly become established and make magnificent specimens. We are listing here a wide selection of suitable varieties:— - Kauri Beech Pukapuka Maire - Rimu Panax Titoki Pittosporums Totara Wineberry Black Punga Corokia Puriri Pohutukawa Ferns Hinau Red Kowhai Rata Veronicas in variety Ixerba Yellow Kowhai Miro Rewarewa Ramarama Kawaka Tanekaha Horopito Red Flax Karaka Matai Lacebark Nikau, „etc. Priced from 2/6 each. ?• One Each of 18 of the Above Varieties—sJ2/5/" Also splendid lines of Pink Flowering Chestnuts, Copper Beech, Norfolk Pines, Golden Ash, Weeping Golden Ash, Roman Cypress, Scarlet Oaks, Phoenix Palms and' a hundred-and-one other varieties of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. ORDER EARLY. QUALITY GUARANTEED. _ NURSERYMEN. FMIIC GREEN & onCe 7S l K s ' d "- Kauri Beech Rimu Panax Totara Wineberri Puriri Pohutuka' l Red Kowhai Rata Yellow Kowhai Miro Kawaka Tanekaha Karaka Matai Maire Pittosporums Corokia Hinau Red Flax Nikau, etc. SEEDSMEN, NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS QUEEN STREET, C.l. Sow now Early Peas Petit Pols, Blue Bantam, Greenfeast. Plant Tuberose, sweet-scented—-2/- strong clump, Posted. Lily of the Valley, 1/- clump. Potatoes—Epicure, Early Puritan, Early Rose, Gamekeeper and Arran Chief. Also known a* Spirea or Goat's Beanjl. We offer only the newer improved varieties that produce sprays of bloom from 2ft. to 2-Jft. in length on upright stalks. The loose, branching feathery sprays of bloom never fail to arouse comment. The soft, bronzy, fern-like foliage is in itself an attraction. Will thrive in partial shade or full oun. They'll please you in the garden or picked. Joe OphuVst—dark red; tall. Princess May—lilac. Rhineland—rose pink. Rose Pearl—light pink. 1 /9 each, or the four for 6/-, posted free. /Lower Albert Sti V AT REASONABLE PRICES. Skolton's Gum Spados— No. 0, 11/-; No. 1, 11/3; No. 2, 11/6. Skolton's Essanco Spades: No. 1. 7/-. Skolton's Dominion Spados (Brlfdit Steel): No. 0, 12/9; No.' 1, 13/3; No. 2. 13/9. Skolton's Ladies' Spades 7/-. Steel Spades Tor liglit work. 4/9, 5/-. Spocial! STAINLESS:— Garden Trowols 5/0. Bodding Trowols 4/9. Wood Forks 7/6. Gift Boxes: Trowel and Fork .. 15/6. Gardon Rakes 22/6. LIPPIATTS CHAMPION ROS E S CITRUS A< huge stock or swwt Orang-es, N.Z. and Callfornlan Grapefruit, ■etc. Splendid strong trees, well nrancned CATALOGUES'POST FREE. W. E. LIPPIATT, Panama Rd„ OtflhuhU. Phone 17-BT7. (Next Herald Office), 151 Queen Street, Auckland, C.l. (foot of Wyndham St.). LTD., , COOK STREET, AUCKLAND, C.l. The Remuera Flower Shop 351 REMUERA ROAD. W. G. SWABEY, Landscape Gardener, 351 REMUS'" 1 • Phone 16-1 S3. Residence, 17-878. LAWHMOWERS AND SAWS Collected, Sharpened, Delivered. Phone 44"375 KTC R. CRANSTON & SONS, EDEN TERRACE. Garden Shears, Scissors tind Guillotine Knives Ground and Bet. We Collect Only by Request. ALL STEEL i.<( 0» TOP iV6 FITTED WITH STEEL WHEEL •- « % SOLID RUBBER B/B WHEEL • - 0/4 CUSHION RUBBER B|B WHEEL - 46 SC,I >^HO ,I COHIT»ScTID tic** m u OBTAINABLEALLHAR u| tU H« MERVYN ABEL«»»"'-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23411, 29 July 1939, Page 10 (Supplement)
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