r«ar we have re-selected the seed Tn £ over 5000 plants,, saving seed frO S hlooms 5 inches or over only. \Ve fro'" £ r pativ increased the proportion b ? V oinkt Apricots, etc., making this SL finest strain ever ottered. «W Ju a complete range or colours, large blooms carried on very Snff stiff stems. Vsown now will give you plants S' for planting out in January. last season it was good, this season it is better. / per packet. Post Freo. WALLACE ROAD nurseries, pAPATOETOE strong HARDY plants ready now .ctfrs—Double. Wilt-resistant, Prizewinning strain. There are none betr ter than these. ..u-rERBURY BELLS —Double mixed, C and cup and saucer mixed.nIftNTHUS— Fringed and curled. , ,B»opUß—Double mixed, long spikes L or beautiful colours. ■noieoLDS Sunset Giants: Flowers f.7 to oin. across. The finest tall Mart fold. Guinea Gold: Medium size, [ Sect colour and shape. French nJrarf mixed, splendid Tor display and cutting. "Harmony," the best Dwarf Marigold. BUI OX DRUMMONDI —In a wonderful hipnding of colours. Will bloom right through the Summer. STOCKS —Giant Double. SALVIA— Glowing Scarlet. U!o .fl separate Yellow and Blue. Also .1 mixture of several colours. > Recommended. tiNNIAS —Dahlia Flowered: A splendid mixture or 16 named varieties. Exhibition sized blooms. Pom Pom: A wonderful strain showing everv known colour. Becoming very popular. ALL THE ABOVE— I /£ per dor., 2/& fop 25 ' 4JQ * or B0 » 6/- per 100. POSTAGE FREE. SAFE DELIVERY GUARANTEED. - VISITORS WELCOMED ! Nurseries Closed on Sundays. y V Popular collections below • • • for a {nil descriptive list of all named varieties ask for Yates' Spring Garden Calendar. All proven sorts and popular colours. GIANT DECORATIVE (Yates' Selection) —6 for 7/-; 12 for 14/-. CACTUS TYPE (Yates Selection) 6 for 7/-; 12 for 14/-. CHARMS—An increasingly popular class (Yates' Selection)— 6 for 7/-; 12 for 14/-. "Customer's Own" Assortment of Types (leC 4 Cactus, 5 Charms, 2 Pompoms. etc.). but Yates" Selection of varieties —6 for 7/-; 12 for 14/-; 18 for 21/-. HYBRID CACTUS (Yates Selection) 6 for 7/-; 12 for 14/-. POMPOM (Yates - Selection)— 6 for 7/-; 12 for 14/-. CARRIAGE CQST FOR DAHLIAS, delivered to your door anywhere in N.Z. —Extra to above prices: 2/- for 6 Dahlias, 2/10 for 12 Dahlias, 3/6 for IS Dahlias. < lARTHUR YATEStC 0 L T LOWER ALBERT S' iOX i IO 3 - AUCKLAND CI UCHT STEELE BARROWS Popular (Lad*t) fee from 40/ StandaH Size from 51 sGii Rubbcti Tyre &rtro *1 •fw« ROLLERS from 40/-. Concrete filled and water ballast. MERVYN ABEL 53 HIGH STREET. AUCKLAND VH«.«-7JS ©AlkiT OATES ' rmMF% 8 SPECIAL High-grade English Lead and Zinc Paint: White, Cream, and Shades. 5-Ca!!on Drums 83/6. 1-CaHon 18/- Gallon. ROOF RED .. 18/6 Gallon. F.0.R., Auckland. JACK OATGS LTD. Hardware and Paint Merchants, 211 SYMONDB STREET, CITY. Also Balmoral and Otahuhu. * ui PLANT NOW FOR WINTER FLOWERING. ?I R r«£» PLfINTB ' POT GROWN. 2/6 POSTED JJ; i i Ii- fiKfT SEEDSMAN FLORIST QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, C.l. Box 937. Select BOX-GROWN PLANT; Antirrhinum {Art shades). Phlox (Drum mondl). Dianthus. Cornflower (Dwai Double). Sweet William.'Marigold (Sun set Giant, French and Harmony). Salpi glossis. Calendula (Orange King' Tomatoes: Kondine (smooth) and Austrn lian (wrinkled). Hardy plants. AH 3/6 5( 6/- 100, posted. Aster and Salvia com pletely sold out. Mina Lobata (attracttv climber) —8 for 2/-. MT. WELLINGTON NURSIERY Panmure Road, Ellerslie. ASTERS (Super Giants). PHLOX DRUM MONDII. ZINNIAS (Giant Dahlfa-Flowere and Pom Pom). MARIGOLDS (Suns< Super Giants). DIANTHUS (Double) Outdoor grown—2/6 50, 5/- 100, poate WHITE 4 WOODBINE AVENUE, GREENLANE. HUCKLEBERRY v THE NEW FRUITING PLANT. Delicious for Pies and Preserves. 3/6 DOZEN, Posted. EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN GILBERT J. MACKAY SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, 98 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. C.l. l/'l GRIFFITHS' DAHLIAS Prize Varieties. A collection of worldfamous Named Prizo Varieties of Dahlias in all shades of Pinks, Yellows, Salmons, Crimsons. Purples, Whites, etc., in the following types:— Giant Decorative Type. Charm Dwarf Floral. Cactus Hybrid, Named. Pom Pom Varieties. 14/- dozen, 24 for 26/-. Postage Paid. GLADIOLUS BULBS Special End of Season Offer. Choice .Mixed Varieties from Named Bulbs, many of them usually i/6 and 2/- ea. Special end of season olTer. Some of the bulbs already starting to shoot — while stocks last.— 3/- dozen, 50 for 10/-, posted. CURLED CHRYSANTHEMUMS Special collections of Curled and Incurved Japanese Chrysanthemums In shades or Bronze, Crimson, Yellow, Pink, Salmon, etc. 12 Named Varieties, 10/-. 24 Named Varieties, 18/-, posted. SINGLE KOREAN and CASCADE Novelty types of Single and Miniature Chrysanthemums, highly prized for floral work. Collection of 12 Plants, representing the two classes stated—--10- Dozen, Postage Paid. MINA LOBATA Dainty Autumn tinted annual creeper. Rapid grower and excellent for cut bloom. Flowers tinted Orange, Yellow and Scarlet. 3 Plants for 1/6, posted. DOUBLE FUCHSIAS A collection of 5 Double Fuchsias In shades of Purple, Plum, White, Lavender and Pink. 2/- each. Collection of 5 for 9/-. LANTANAS Prolific flowering bushy shrubs growing 3ft. high and blooming Tor months dn end. In shades of Scarlet, Pink, Mauve, Yellow. 2/6 each. Collection of 4 for 9/-. KUMARAS N.Z. red-skinned variety, heavy cropper. Plant now. while plants are available. 3/6 100, posted. Postage Paid. SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN, 121-123 OWENS ROAD, MT. EDEN, AUCKLAND. GARDENERS—Use PERUVIAN GUANO THE PERFECT MANURE. Prices: 4ib„ |/6 - 7ib., 2/6 Post and Freight Extra. GEORGE SINCLAIR 321 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND Bo* 25W. Phone 43-760. LAWNIMOWERS AND SAWS Collected, Sharpened, Delivered. EDEN TERRACE Phone 44-375. Garden Shears, Scissors and Guillotine Knives Ground and Set. We Collect Only by Request. PALMER'S FAMOUS DAHLIAS 12 Giant Decorative and Hybrid Cactus 15/12 Cactus and Garden Cactus... 15/THE LOT for /- OUK SELECTION 12 Charms 15/12 Pom Pom - 15/* 2 Latest Novelties. HALF QUANTITY, 29/QUARTER QUANTITY, Rail or Postage Paid. CHRYSANTHEMUMS— G '"" D °" bl "' K °"*l CATALOGUE FREE. PALMER'S NURSERIES GREAT NORTH RD., GLEN EDEN. Phone 30-829. ———————
UTDOOR ASTERS {Giant Crego, Wilt-resistant). double plumed flowers, often °Y" 4 inches across. Well branched, tv ' on 8. strong* stems which make toem valuable for floral work. Choicest mixed colours, -OSTRICH PLUMED, mixed colours. L.OS ANGELES, Pure Shell Pink. EL,MONTE, large-flowered Crimson. —Brightest mixed colours. MtrJ? PEAS—Summer flow., mixed, npt I —Gleam Hybrids, mixed. S INIUMS - Dwrf ' B,ue butterfly. ANTHUS—Ever-blooming, mixed. PHLOX DRUMMONDI Unequalled for a long, brilliant display during the Summer and Autumn months. Innumerable range of bright mixed colours. KOCHIA—-Summer Cyprus. ANTIRRHINUM—Art shades, mixed. RODANTHE—r Pretty drooping flowers. CLARKIA—Choice doubles, mixed. GODETIA —Tall double, mixed. CALENDULAS —Art shades, mixed. CORREOPSIS —Mixed varieties. HELYCHRISM—DoubIe mixed colours. SALPIGLOSSIS —Mixed colours. MARIGOLDS SUNSET GIANTS—A real outsize in Marigolds. Flowers have a sweet fragrance. Colours range-from Deep Orange down to Lemon Yellow. Blooms attain o size of from sin. to 7in., with broad petals overlapping to a great depth. AFRICAN TALL DOUBLE —Mixed, for bedding purposes ORANCE PRINCE—Tight, ball-shaped flowers. Glowing Orange, well formed LEMON QUEEN—Similar to above, but an attractive shade of Lemon Yellow. GUINEA GOLD—Magnificent golden colour, double blooms. Very popular. YOUR SELECTION, AH above, m 100 when ordered in 50 or 100 lots of any one variety. MIXED ORDERS, 6/- 100, or 9d dozen. MY SELECTION of 120 Mixed for 5/-, or 60 Mixed for 3/-. PETUNIAS, Fluffy Ruffles, 25 2/6 ! MINA LOBATA - 10 fo,r 2/6 POSTAGE PAID ON ORDERS FOR 2/6 OR MORE ONLY 1 specialise in Postal Orders and give personal attention to despatch. Ib 1111 IBVi 111 32 KOWHATU ROAD (Off Campbell mL wWM ill I® R°*d) ONE TREEE HILL » SEAWW.-! Hi I IfeS PHONE 54-742.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24133, 27 November 1941, Page 15
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