G. J. MACKAY SEEDSMAN, FLORIST and ■' PLANT MERCHANT. 98 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND, C.I. This is the month for GLADIOLI BULBS —Mixed, 4/6 per dozen. • Named Varieties, from 9d each. Also GREENFEAST, BLUE BANTAM, ONWARD PEAS, and POTATOES. EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN AT MACKAY'S Iceland Poppies, Super Giant Bledisloe; endless colour range of Exhibition blooms on long stems. Nemesia, brilliant Riants. Violas, giant flowered, Yellow or Blue separate. Stocks, double mixed. Nemesia (Blue Gem), 2/6 SO, posted. QUALITY NURSERY BOX 924 AUCKLAND. MtctSSR lie I 11 lUi 188 PANMURE ROAD ELLERSLIE. Calendula (Mixed). Lobelia, Carnation (Giant Mixed). Phlox Drummondll, Asters (Ci.iM Crego), Petunia (Rosy Morn), Delphiniums, assorted ir preferred I_3 6 50, 6/- 100, Posted. Tomatoes: Kondiiie (Smooth); Largo Australlnn Red (WrlnklecU —4/- 80, 7/- 100, Posted. m .^v-% North Shore Residents ! MOWERS SHARPENED (This latest machine Installed). COLLECTED AND DELIVERED. HAMILTON'S, HAURAKI ROAD CORNER, TAKAPUNA. DROP US A LINE. MIRANDA AGRICULTURAL W4 ml at WESTFIELD QUARRIES Always in Stock. Farmers may order Truck Lots at this Depot, also PHONES 18D, OTAHUHU, or 16-836, AUCKLAND. llMlltMMlfil FOR ALL PURPOSES. Guaranteed Clean and Free from weeds. FROM 41 /«■& PER LB. Specially reduced prices for lots of 1 Olbs, or more. 263 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. Phone 46-165. BRITISH-MADE TROWELS DAISY GRUBBERS HAND FORKS RAKES DUTCH HOES TORPEDO HOES SPADES AND FORKS GRUBBERS AND ADZES CULTIVATORS SPRINKLERS WATER CANS SYRINGES LAWNMOWERS GET READY FOR A DRY SEASON—WE HAVE THE HOSE. GUMMER'S HARDWARE STORE ISI QUEEN ST., C.l (Next Herald), Near Foot of Wyndham Street. Phones 44-025 and 46-432. GARDEN) TOOLS REPAIRED Spades, Lawnmowers, Hedge Clippers, Forks, etc.; sharpened, broken parts welded. Guaranteed Moderate. CARL AUGUSTIN WELDING CO., LTD., 76 .Federal Street (between Victoria and Wellesltfy Sts., parallel with Albert St.). Phone 45-088. OUTDOOR-GROWN PLANTS ICELAND POPPIES Large blooms on long; stiff stems, best mixed colours. PANSIES—Giant Bedding. VlOLAS—Yellows, Blues, sep. colours. CALLIOPSIS—For cutting or borders. STOCKS—Extra Double, mixed. NASTURTIUM—GIeam hybrids, mixed. NEMESIA—BIue Gem, Compacta. LOBELlA—Compacta, Bright Blue, AQUILIGIA —Latest colours, mixed. Each Variety, B/- 100. Lesser Quantities and Mixed Orders, 9d dozen. My Selection of 120 Mixed for 5/-, or 60 Mixed for 3/-. AUTUMN CLORY—6 for 2/6. POLYANTHUS Mixed colours. larKeflowered—2/6 dozj .Creams, 2/- doz. SCARLET GEUMS. LIVINGSTONE DAISY. PANSlES—Exhibition Swiss or Frilly Masterpiece., Each: 25 for 2/6. Onions, 6/- 1000. A. WHITE 32 KOWHATU RD., Off Campbell Rd., ONE TREE HILL, 5.E.4. Phone 12-742. ICELAND POPPIES, Blodisloe Super Giants World's best prize blooms; long, stiir stems; glorious art shades, mixed. LARKSPURS, double stock llowered. CALENDULAS, art shades. VIOLAS, New" Giants, Yellows, Blues, separate colours. GODETIA, double. 8/6 200, 5/- 100, 3/- 50. Carefully packed and posted. Hardy outdoorgrown. S. B. SNELLING 48 Wheturangi Road, Greenlane, 5.E.4. CALENDULAS Giant Flowering Art shades, finest mixed, 2/6 for SO. SALVIAS "Bonfire" (tall) and "Scarlet Bedder" (dwarf) varieties, 3/6 for 50. ZINNIAS —"Gold Medal" Giant Dahlia flowered, exhibition strain, 2/9 for 50. TOMATOES! —Famous "Peerless" best smooth red. very heavy cropper and resist*, blight well. 3/- for 50. All Guaranteed Finest Strains Obtainable. e¥£lwl»Ba|£-#SI BOX 931, AUCKAND. New Garden Pea. MONEYMAKER FIRST'EARLY MARKET PEA. Leads the Green Pods. Eat Your Own Peas in Six Weeks' Time! This new early variety Is an acquisition to the Pea family. The pods are extremely well filled with luscious peas and are grown on bushy vines which requtro no staking. Height, 12 inches. It is the earliest Pea grown and has nroved a 'hufre success at our trial grounds, the pods fetching top prices at - -- ; jy„ packet, 2/6 ILBi pACKETthe market ffci B® Us Ha B Posted on request, our dening Magazine, containing all the latest news of Dahlias, Chrysanthemums, Vegetable an <i Flower Seeds. Write to-day. SIEEDSMEN AND HORTICULTURISTS, 123 OWENS ROAD, MOUNT EDEN, AUCKLAND. m (Snapdragon), Majestic (New). A medium Height variety, l ift-, that Is unsurpassed Tor general garden use. Separate colours in Tango, Scarlet. Carmine, Rose, Salmon, Apricot, or "Brilliant Mixed." r ALL pkt. Rich, tender, line-grained, Golden Orange, free rrom hard core; medium length, thick roots 6d pkt> Yates* Monarch Collection Three separate varieties which, if .-ill sown at same time, will crop successively over a period of six weeks. Growers or this collection in previous seasons arc enthusiastic. 1/6 Collection. :y a Wm ARTHUR YATES 1 6- CO. LTD. ' LOWER ALBERT ST., AUCKLAND, CI. Urge 2-Year Shrubs. Every garden should have one; will make a vivid display eveyy Spring. 5/- ea., posted. FEIJOAS, splendid new Trull, good trees "... 2/e, posted. for shelter; 2vr., 3.vr., iyr., trees - 100. PERENNIAL ASTERS, 12 Separate Colours 1/- each; 10/- dozen. PERENNIAL PHLOX, 12 Separate Colours 1/6 each; 15/- dozen. PANBIEB, Giant Exhibition (genuine). 2/- dozen. PANSIES, Masterpiece and Trimardeati. 1/3 dozen. PANSIES, 4 separate colours—Yellow, Mauve, Dlue, Purple i'or massed bedding 1/3 dozen. BLUE PRIMROSES 5/- dozen. POLYANTHUB, Giant Flowered, boxgrown 3/- dozen. BEGONIAB BEGONIAS Glorious Doubio Begonia—--15/-, 20/- 30/- per doz. 2/- eaoh. Basket Begonias— Mixed, 15/-; Separate Colour, 20/dozen. 2/- eaoh. Send for FREE DESCRfPTIt/E CATALOGUE listing All LIOOB Of Nursery Stock NURSERYMEN, GREAT NORTH ROAD, GLEN EDEN. Ph. 30-829.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23761, 14 September 1940, Page 9 (Supplement)
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