WONDERFUL NOVEL SEEDS GIANT CABBAGE—Weighs up to. 501 b. grown’; excellent for table—l/- a packet. VEGETABLE PEACH—An Ornamental j annual vine with delicious sweet fruit, about the size of an orange—l/- a packet. GIANT BEAN—A Runner Bean with giant pods up to 3ft. Always tender: — 1/- a packet. BLUE BEAN—A striking French Bean with blue leaves, blue flowers', and blue pods. The beans are delicious —1- a packet. GREEN SPROUTS—A delicious green Cauliflower with edible crown and stem. The more it Is cut the more crowns it produces —1/- a packet. MAXIMUM CARROT —Superb vegetable, often 3ft long and and 6in thick, and always deliciously tender—l/- a packet. WINTER CHERRY— A showy annual that is covered in the Autumn with brilliant scarlet fruit —1/- a packet. Easily SUNSET LETTUCE-A new and amusing lettuce with bright red leaves. Very good to eat —1/- a packet, VASE VINE—A striking annual, whose highly-coloured hollow fruit makes delightful vases —1/- a packet. ORDINARY SEEDS, Id a packet— Carrot, Cabbage, Turnip (Swede or White), Antirrhinum, Larkspur, Cosmos (all full-sized packets, Id a packet). All other ordinary seeds, 2d a packet. Peas and Beans, 3d a packet. EDIBLE PODDED BROAD, BEAN—A Broad Bean that is , cooked like a French Bean—l/- a packet. CHINESE CABBAGE—A delicious Cabbage with pure white heart and edible white stalk. The foliage is light green—l/a packet. AFRICAN CUCUMBER—When green is eaten like ordinary Cucumber. When ripe . turns brilliant orange, and is eaten like passion fruit. Most delightful flavour—l/- a packet. JAPANESE CUCUMBER A new, enormously hardy and prolific Cucumber that climbs fences like a runner, bean—l/SPINACH P PLANT— A bush that gives a perpetual supply of Spinach throughout most of the year— l/- a packet. OYSTER PLANT— When grown and cooked according to our Instruction!) tliifi vegetable is hardly recognisable from oysters— l/- a packet. PERENNIAL CAULIFLOWER — A most m a r v cllous v c g c t able, producing 12 to 20 largo heads a year —I/- a pkt. HARDY MELON — A Itoek Melon Unit grows v ery far south—l/- a packet. € m m Any three, 1/- packets for 2/6; any seven for 5/-; 12 for 9/-; or the whole lot for 12/6. Clip this list. Put a cross in front of the items wanted, add your name and address, and forward to us with payment in Postal Notes, plus Id for postage, and an extra penny tor postage on each packet of Peas or Beans. Seeds will be sent by return mail. No order less than 1/-. FRIENDSHIP SEED COMPANY, DEPT F, BOX 1320, AUCKLAND.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 17
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426Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 17
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