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u 5 3 f>unif*P 111 IPs » ew cnmson scarier, a-incn nowcrs on 31 «--«..... ...«, o , Inch stems; blooms for months. Grand cu ...UAWiwt PERUVIAN LILY, Scarlet 2 /- each; 3 for 5/6. Valotta Lily, Orange Tiger Lily Blue Day ASTERS (Michaolma , Daisies) .-Wonderf. Lily, Yellow Arum Lily Pink Arum Lily varieties, absolutely the latest fro: Crimson England. Shades of petunia violet, cerls white. Flowering-sized bulbs, only I/- each. .trawberry pink, mammoth lila One of each for 7/6: throe of each for r , ch b , ues ctc ._, /6 Bach . Set of 12 t( KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS.^-A new * e^° lder |1 80rtS ', IO/ " hardy race, with large single and semi- TUBEROSE. 3ft spikes of waxy cream; double flowers produced in great abund- P'nfc scented flowers all summer. Splendi ance on 3ft branching stems, flowering from cut flower—3 for 2/6: I/- each. February till March and providing a wealth HYDRANGEAS.—New dwarf French varh of bloom for cutting or garden display. ties In shades of rich pinks, reds, salmoi All shades of pinks, bronxe, reds, yellows, violet, purple, deep blues, etc. Best f< old gold, salmon, purple, etc.—l/6 each; half-shady moist places—2/6; set of 12 U 6 sorts for 8/6, 12 varieties for 15/- 25/-, posted. All hardy and easily grown under ordinary normal conditions. Full descriptions In our famous Illustrated 1940 "Master" Catalogue, I/- per copy (to be deducted from or free with first order). Orders 20/- and over post free anywhere and guaranteed. DELPHINIUMS.—Pacific strain of giant hybrids with enormous spikes and blooms up to 3 inches across. Pure white, sky blues, lilac shades, violet blues, etc. The world's best Delphiniums. Flowering crowns, lOd each; 8/6 per dozen, JAPANESE IRISES. Huge Clematis flowered Irises, 6-8 inches across. In lovely shades of blues, purples, russet reds, violet, lavender, plum, etc. Best in damp places—--1/6 each; 12 sorts for 15/LUPINS. SIMPSON'S GOLD MEDAL finest mixed shades. Including deep reds, maroon, tan, copper, yellow, orange, pinks, and blues—7/6 dozen; 12 special named varieties for 22/6. PYRETHRUM SCARLET GLOW.—Brilliant new crimson scarlet, 3-inch flowers on 30lnch stems; blooms for months. Grand cut, 2/- each; 3 for 5/6. ASTERS (Michaelmas Daisies). —Wonderful new varieties, absolutely the latest from England. Shades of petunia violet, cerise, claret, strawberry pink, mammoth lilac, rich blues, etc.—l/6 each. Set of 12 for 15/-: 12 best older sorts, 10/TUBEROSE, 3ft spikes of waxy, creamypink scented flowers all summer. Splendid cut flower —3 for 2/6: I/- each. HYDRANGEAS.—New dwarf French varieties In shades of rich pinks, reds, salmon, violet, purple, deep blues, etc. Best for half-shady moist places—2/6; set of 12 for 25/-, posted. PALMERSTON NORTH

CHRYSfiSiTHEiISOM Special Collections of choice double and single varieties, as listed below All the best flowers and leading varieties are included in our collections A special Catalogue of varieties sent on request. DOUBLE JAPANESE VARIETIES. Special Collection of 12 Named Varieties, no 2 shades alike, for J£^ (posted). LgV. POM-POM "Mums." WsffimtJfat. The miniature flowered "Mum," pro- - 's3?, ducing clusters of oompaot pomi pom-like flowers. Collection of £ for fi /_ CASCADE "Mums." Producing masses of Michaelmas Daisy-like blooms which festoon out in great profusion. Collection of A for - ' KOREAN SINGLE. The new large single type so popular for cut blooms. Collection of ft Different for ' iiIFFITHS LTD. SEEDSMEN AND NURSERYMEN, 123 Owens Rd.i Mt. Eden, Auckland.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24421, 5 October 1940, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24421, 5 October 1940, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24421, 5 October 1940, Page 15