GARDENING Roses. roses. Excellent Collection. BUSH!. CLIMBERS. AND DWARF POLYANTHA. Strong trees. Send for catalogue. G. A. DONALDSON’S NURSERIES Leith Valley. Dunedin. N.2. BUNEDIN GARDENING CLUB Meets Tuesday. August 15. 8 p.m.. Y.M.C.A. Booms, when Mr Passmore will speak. on “ Perennials.” All interested cordially invited. Pruning Demonstration, owing to weather conditions, POSTPONED to AUGUST 22. TVWARF ROSES: We still hold a large U selection of good varieties: plant now Moncrlefl' and Stewart. FRUIT TREES: You can still plant Apple, Pear, Plum, Peaches, Gooseberries, and Blade Currants; we stock all varieties Moncrlefl' and Stewart, Ltd. PURPLE BROOM: This tret! has a lovely purple pea-shaped flower, and' is winter-flowering evergreen: also many other varieties of shrubs.—MONCRIEFF & STEWART, LTD.. 386 Princes street Dunedin, C.l ANEMONES and Ranunculus, Rotation, October flowering; Giant Prize Blooms, 50 bulbs 3s; 100 ss, posted Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mount Eden, Auckland: Aromatic rose trees-. 12 Novelty Shades; distinct varieties; strong bushes; 15s dozen, posted paid,—Griffiths’ Nurseries* Mount Eden, Auckland. BEAUTIFUL GLADIOLUS, large flowered named bulbs; collection 12 for 6s 6d; collection 24 for 11s, posted,—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mount Eden, Auckland. A STERS, Zinnias. Salvias, Phlox, Lupins, xi Stocks: 6 prize packets of seed for 2s 6d, posted.—GRIFFITHS’ NURSERIES Mount Eden, Auckland. HEDGE PLANTS—Escallonia, Olearta Lontcera Nltida Privet, Cupressus, Macrocarpa, Pinus Insignls —Mathesor Roberts. Ltd HERBACEOUS PLANTS-We have long list; they will be permanently in your garden.—MATHESON ROBERTS LTD. I .''LOWERING Shrubs, Hedge Plants. 1 Roses: send for catalogue Mathesor Roberts, Ltd., Dunedin SEED POTATOES: Catrlona and Jersey Bennes; first early; good seed.— W. J. Thomson. 139 Princes street; Phone •10-963. YATES New Zealand and Australian SEEDS arrived. All old seeds destroyed.— Perrett and Marshall, agents. Anemone, ranunculus bulbs, • extra choice prize blooms; 40 2s 6d, 100 5s 6d. posted.—Mrs L Cruickshank. R.D. Glydevale. GLADIOLI, Hybrid; selected; mixed, 4d each; 20 6s, posted.—Mrs L. Cruickshank, R.D. Clydevale. HARDY Outside-grown PLANTS: Cauliflower, Cabbage, Onion; 100 2s 3d; assortment of Flowers; also Sweet Peas, 30 2s 6d, 100 7s 6d. posted—Mrs L. Cruickshank, R.D. Clydevale, BOYSENBERRY— New giant Raspberry Hybrid, retailed Auckland 2s lb heavy cropper any climate; foui plants posted lOa; trade supplied.—Salnsbury’s Nursery, Otahuhu vrow Is the right time to PLANT J 3( Olearla, Privet and Escallonia.—J. Fellows, Nurseryman, East Taleri.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23885, 12 August 1939, Page 21
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