GARDENING ADVERTISEMENTS. ”S TA NDARD" SEEDS FLOWER AND VEGETABLE i , NOVELTIES /. in our Free 1031 June List. PLANTS OP SPECIAL MERIT; Xmbotbrlum Gocclneum. ’• (Chilean Fire Rush), sb. Prunus Moserl, 3*. . . • Prunus Malus Georgeoua. (dwarf growing Crap Apple, very showy), ss. , Eucalyptus Plclfolla (Scarlet Flowering Gum), 3s. „ - Manuka Double Whits, ss. „ Hydrangea Parxlval , (Good Red, New Shade);- Ba. - . Note. —Carriage extra on all plants. _ ■ <'. /' ’ POtATTOBS. ' THREE EARLY VARIETIES V •? havo arrived : T Cllfl’s Kidney (exceptionally attractive). I ; Epicure, and last, hut not least, -.1 - Jersey - Bennes. \ .i MXTHisbN ; & ROBERTS, LTD , \ 10 THE OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. H N H S, We can still offer you SOUND BULBS of aMv- excellent quartet: Lord , Wellington (dhuble pink), General Antlnck i(double blue). Cardinal Wiseman (double Blush), Marconi (single red). The four for 3s 9d, pest free. Limited; supply; therefore order urgently, and. If wise* you. will purchase a few of our SUNBEBAM RANUNCULUS. MATHESONiRiBOBERTS. LTD., :‘ -/Pißtedln. r- ■ . f b . ... .- • .• , SES, first quality, extra strong: Azalea [ollls, 4 years old; Magnolias, Daphnes, cwaothis, Boronlas, Heaths, Red Manukas r »; MeW Berberls, new red, pink, and blue Hydrangeas; the New Wonder Hedge Plant, «■Lonlcera NiUda," hardy evergreen; White Eseallonias, vOlearlaa, Climbers, Clematis, wblil and pink,; scarlet Woodbine, Passlfloras. red and pink: 2000 Carnations, best namadV Plants -fteshly lifted at Nursery; extra -plants for ■ cash.-—COUSINS, Nurseryman, ;Bt. Clalr-V..;. ■/- - 1 GARDENING CLUB. Tree, and Bush Fruit .Pruning Demonstration will ‘be given by; Mr O. H. MTNDOB. Government Orchard Instructor, it the Garden, of Mr JOHN J.. WILSON, XS Somerville street, Anderson’s Bay, on SATURDAY*:-, June ■ 13;- at; 2.30 • p.m..v -All Interested cordially invited^ eju J P. nelson. , Hon.; Sec. f\UNEDIN ‘GARDENING CLUB Opens it# XJ .1931-32 .Syllabus, by an Indoor Meeting on TUESDAY,- June 16, 1931, In Y.M.CA. Rooms; ’ All ’.members, Intending members, 'and friends cordially invited to be present. Pruning Demonstration’ To-day. * . P. NELSON, Hon. Sec. tQ ' BRIGHT, SHOWY ROSES for £1 Xiv posted; all different, Strongly grown, named varieties—Colin Johnston,' Dunedin. T?LOWERING CHERRIES,’PIums. Peaches. X Apples; lovely, ornamental flowering trees of.great beauty; .. buy now,—Colin Johnston’ y. -i Fruit TREBi—Apples. Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Apricots, Raspberries, V Loganberries; strongly, grown. Plant, now. 'Colin Johnston;- " /GOOSEBERRIES and CURRANTS—AII |_T' named vari etles available; lovely, healthy trees; well branched. Secure stocks now. —Colin Johnston. v \ -‘■CTbDOTB 'PLANTS—Thousands Ready: XX. Privet,’ Escallonla (red or'white). Oleirla; - BuryWa ; . Lonlcera; strong trees f well ■ootedand branched; all,evergreens. Plant now.—Colin Johnston. TCnilß Scarlet T * n ** r,n f r Flowers of great beauty-. a ehrub of rare merit;Vllrtlted supply etch, postage .Is 6d each.—Colin Johnston HARDY TREES for Cold climates—The Largest Available Collection ln_Fruit Trees, Roses. Shrubs. Hedge Plants.—COLlN JOHNSTON. Specialty Seedsman. 12 Water street, Dunedin. 13^u FRUIT TREES —Apples, Pears, Peaches; Plums, Cherries. Apricots, Gooseberries, Currants, Loganberries.;- all good strong, well-rooted plants.—Moncrieff and Stewart, Ltd. ■. /.■ ■■ ■ -■ " r Hedge trees.—oleahia, bscalLONIA, and ' Evergreen Privet; these are; first-class plants; secure now from • Moncrieff and Stewart. ■ •-"DOSES —Well-rooted and true to colour XV and description. Choose from our fmenomenal collection.—Moncrieff and Btewart 5 -’ ■DARLY SEED POTATOES; Procure now— X|j ‘Early -Bird. Jersey Bennes, Sharpes Express. May Queen; S°od =lean|outh-land-grown Potatoes. MONCRIEFF ana STEWART, 185 Princes street. Dunedin. LANT NOW— DAPHNE Sweet-scented Evergreen Shrub; sturdy plants; 3s each.—Skene’s, Stuart street. Dunedin. UW Ready for Sprouting: First-grade V Early SEED POTATOES; prime nples, true to name.—Skene s, Stuart eet, Dunedin. ' LANT NOW: Hardy, well-grown Bscallo'‘‘nla. Privet, Olearia. Macrocarpa, Lonia for hedges.—Skene's, Stuart street, nedin. : , LLLOTS! Shallots I Shallots ! —Plant NOW for best results; very scarce; n early.—Skene’s, Stuart street, DunPLANT NOW: Ornamental Shrubs. Pansies, Violas, Roses, Carnations, Bulbs In variety.—SKENE’S, Stuart street. Dunedin. , AfNTIRRHINUMS, Aubrieta, Dianthus, A, Red. Yellow, Wallflowers: Statice, Cooaara Pink Popples,, Stocks, Shasta Daisies, Button’s Pink Sweet William; Is 3d dozen, Is 6d posted.—Everyone's, Stuart street. BRIGHT Red Flowering Currant, lovely blooming shrub; also Cobea Scandems, handsome climber; large bell-shape purple lowers; 2s each, 2s 6d railed. —Everyone’s, Sutton’s Seedsmen. 13^u EOR SALE. ALPINE PLANTS, for rock gardens; 12s dozen. —Mias Roberts, 2 Helsnaburgh road, Wakari, Dunedin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21360, 13 June 1931, Page 7
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