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GARDENING ADVERTISEMENTS. jyfATHESON & ROBERTS, LIMITED, 10 OQTAGON, DUNEDIN, Suppliers of “ STANDARD SEEDS," BEGONIAS. Single Prilled, Single Crested. Separate Shades. 7a 6d per dozen. Double Varieties. Separate Shades. 9a per dozen. Single and Double Mixed. 7a 6d per dozen, NEW STRAWBERRY, “BENNETT’S PROLIFIC.” Valuable Introduction! Full description as drafted by raiser appears In our free circular, available on application to na. Plants Ready. In April. PRICES: 10a per Dozen, £3 per Hundred. Special Quotations for Thousand Lots. Aa we are Agents for this berry, cell or write us for Information on all points of Interest. MATHESON A ROBERTS, LTD., 10 OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. TkUNBDDT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW, Otago Pioneers’ Hall, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 8 and 9.' ENTRIES CLOSE Otago A. and P. Society’s Office, 83 Crawford street, MONDAY. MAY 6, at 7 p.m. A. D. MILLER, Secretary. P.O. Box 695. OSES. ROSES. ROSES. NOVELTIES FOR 1929. NOVELTIES FOR 1928. ALL STANDARDS AND GENERAL LIST, Sand for Catalogue. Q. A. DONALDSON, Nurseries. Leith Valley, Dunedin. WINTER display CINERARIA; large flowered; best strain; 2s per dozen ; postage paid.—Rennie’s Nursery, Green Island, 20ap A GIFT FOR APRlL—Trumpet Narcissi; Is dozen. Tulips, Hyacinths, Anemones. Ranunculus; reasonable rates,—Jas. N. M’Kenzle, seedsman, Oamaru. 20ap /£ AAA CARNATIONS, Douglas’s Clove Scented, Allwood’s, Perpetuals; strong plants now ready; 20s per dozen. — S. Cousins, St. Clair. 13ap NEW WONDER STRAWBERRY: ’’ Bunnett’s Prolific.’’ Brightest Red; delightful flavour; enormous cropper; delivery after Easter; 10s dozen, £3 per 100; Immediate ordering necessary.—-Colin Johnston. BULBS, BULBS—Beautiful spring flowers are a Joy tor ever; every bulb guaranteed New Zealand grown; largest available collection ; write for list.—Colin Johnston. specialist. ANEMONES— Giant St. Brldgld Mixed; delightful colours; large blooms of rare beauty ; 2s 6d dozen.—Colin Johnston. KANUNGULUS —Superb Giants; a galaxy of magnificent shades; specially selected; plant now; 2s 6d dozen.—Colin Johnston. CROCUS, Cblonodoxa, Freesla, Hyacinths, Ixlas, Iris, Muscarl, Narcissi, Sparaxia, Tulips, Amaryllis, etc.; in separate colours or mixed shades; write for list.—Colin Johnston, specialist. f*l COLLECTION BULBS—lncluding Ane-dW-I mone, Crocus. Hyacinths, Ixlas, Iris, Muscarl, Narcissi. Ranunculus, Sparaxts. Snowdrops, Tulips Colin Johnston. JirA CHOICE MIXED BULBS—lncluding iM/ the best varieties for decorative work ; a wonder mixture for 7s 6d posted.—COLlN JOHNSTON, speclaltv seedsman, 12 Water street, Dunedin. AWN GRASS. RICHEST EVERGREEN SUPER-GRADE. A VALUABLE MIXTURE of the finest and most durable of evergreen grasses; specially prepared to withstand extreme Heat or Cold, and to produce a permanent lawn of the RICHEST GREEN, COLIN JOHNSTON, Specialty Seedsman, 12 WATER STREET, DUNEDIN. Phone 13-786. CY CLAMEN: Most brilliant colours in full bloom; make acceptable birthday gifts. Moncrteff and Stewart, Ltd. L ILIUM REGALE—Huge tubular flowers ; slightly coloured; beautifully purfumed ; hardy and easily grown; 2s each posted.—Moncrieff and Stewart, Ltd. GYPSOPHILA DOUBLE—There are all grafted and guaranteed; good strong roots: order now; 2a fid each.—Moncrieff, Stewart. PLANT NOW: Strawberries—Bennett’s Prolific, Laxton’s Noble, Melba, EHersburg.—MONCRIEFF & STEWART, LTD., seedsmen, and florists, 186 Princes street, Dunedin. SUTTON'S SEEDS are never stale; old Seeds destroyed every autumn; Vegetables fid, Flowers 4d packet; catalogue posted anywhere.—Dunedin Fruit Mart, 256 Princes street- 4 my

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20708, 4 May 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20708, 4 May 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20708, 4 May 1929, Page 7