GARDENING RAILWAY GARDENING CLUB. AUTUMN SHOW. MARCH 3. J ENTRIES CLOSE MCINDAY, February 28, 8 p.m., at Social Hall. JAS. E. MILBURN, Hon. Secretary. D T CLUB * UN ED IN GARDENING Meets TUESDAY. MARCH 1. 8 p.m., Y.M.C-A.: ROOMS. Competition lor Hollingworth Memorial Trophy. Best display Blowers, Fruit. Pot Plants and Vegetables. Space Bft x 3ft. Second Competition for smaller space. 4ft X 3ft. Third, Vase of Flowers In club’s ordinary Sin vases. Hall open from 2 p.m. ' HYACINTHS. Glorious Perfume. Lovely Shades. Try them indoors for Winter Decorations - PLANT NOW I Mixed Named Varieties, Is, doz. posted. or 10s per OTAGO SEED CO.. 251 George street. TULIP and' HYACINTH BULBS: An ideal gift parcel of 12 Tulips and 6 Hyacinths: all different colours; posted anywhere for 10s cash; named Tulips. ss; Hyacinths, 15s; Narcissi, King Alfred 7s 6d; .Crocus. 2s 6d; all per dozen: OtagogrOWnDONALDSON’S NURSERIES, Leith Valley, Dunedin. N.2. MISS A McINT VR E. Late ot Mormngton, Florist Flora) work a specialty and executed at shortest notice 368 CUMBERLAND STREET (opp, Skatine Rink), or telephone 13-526 Prices Reasonable ' ANEMONES and Ranunculus, 90 per cent, doubles; prize dazzling shades. Is dozen, 50 for 3s. ICO for ss, posted.— Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mount Eden. Auckland S.L BEAUTIFUL TULIPS, giant Darwin; exhibition prize bulbs: 4s dozen, 50 for 14s, 100 for 255, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mount. Eden, Auckland, S.l AROMATIC HYACINTHS, named varieties in crimsons, yellows, purples, etc.. 9d each. 12 different 8s 6d; posted.— Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mount Eden Auckland S.l. CIHOICE DAFFODILS Collection Red j Cups, Trumpets, Poeticus etc 12 varieties tor exhibition, 5s posted..— GRIFFITHS’ NURSERIES Mount Eden Auckland, S.l. __ ANEMONES! RANUNCULUS! “Giant Sunset,” double;, guaranteed best strain; 5s 100.—Dryburgh Nurseries. Rocklands avenue, Mount Eden. Ranunculus "aurora ”•. ;The most beautiful and glorious mixture ot colours imaginable. Don’t forget the name “AURORA-.”—Sold by Moncrlefl and Stewart only. have readv now for spring flowerW ing: Hyacinths. Anemones. Crocus. Iris, Tulips and Narcissi.—Moncrieff and Stewart. LANT NOW for spring flowering. Antirrhinum. Stock, Wallflower; all strong plants—Moncrieff and Stewart. Princes street, Dunedin. CLOTH OF GOLD and Crimson Wallflower, winter flowering, and Brompton Stock, Is 3d dozen (posted).—EgJinton Nursery. RED and Yellow (Jeums,/Violas, Dwarf Mixed Wallflower, Sweet William, Is 3d dozen (posted).—Egllnton Nursery PINK "Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells, 2s dozen (posted). Oriental Popples. 2s 6d dozen (posted).—Egllnton Nursery. , SKY-BLUE Delphiniums, Pink Arabia, Scarlet Delphiniums, Saponaria ocymoides, Blue Popples. All 2s 6d dozen (posted).—Eglinton Nursery. CELERY PLANTS, Sutton s Ivory White, 3 dozen for 2s 8d (posted).—Egllnlon Nursery, 141 Eglinton road, Mornington, Dunedin. Wanted sell, raspberry canes, about 500. What offers?—Apply 93.1, times Office.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23436, 26 February 1938, Page 23
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