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A small sticker.on the back of a letter received by an Aucklander contains a red ensign and the words “ We realise In Rhodesia the safe arrival of this letter is due to the British Navy.” GARDENING Dunedin gardening club Meets Tuesday, June 17. 7.30 p.hi., V.M.C.A. Rooms, when Mr L. Larinie will speak on " Trees and Shrubs.” Illustrated by.-lantern! slides. ' All • interested cordially invited.—P. Nelson, Hon. Sec. I' Pohutukawag, Manukas, Brooms'. Batas, Forsythias. Amelancheras, Liquidambers,- Cotoneasters, ; Rhododendrons, Camelias, Dbutzias. Scarlet Oaks. Bottle Brush, Magnolias.—Procurable at Moncrieff and Stewart. ■■ FLOWERING Apricot: ;Its pretty pink flowers, dwarf growing, are a great asset to any garden.—l2 Water street. F” RUIT Trees stocked by. us are strong, clean, and healthy: all kinds and varieties kept.—-Moncrieff and Stewart.■\T7INTER Sweet; This beautiful scented V\ winter flowering shrub should be in everyone’s garden.—Moncrieff and Stewart HEDGE* - Plants! - Xonicera, Escallonia. Olearia, Holly, Eurabia. Privet; all wrenched plants; do in any locality.— Moncrieff and Stewart. I 1 y R'OSESi _ 12 - best — distinct, sweetly scented for £1; this includes the New Crimson.—Moncrieff and Stewart, 386 Princes street. 10-860; and 12 Water street; 13-786. Book now to obtain your, favourite varieties.—Seedco Florists. 53 George street. HODODENDP.ON; " Countess of Haddington." pink-flowering, scented: bushy plants; 7s 6d each. —Seedco. C - (RIMBON Manuka; This beautiful, popu- > lar shrub is a mass of -Crimson flowers in spring; 181ri plants. 3s 6d; 3ft specimens. 6s 6d each.—See dco Florists. George street. . V _ ■ ■■■ ERICA "Diaphne: 'Beautiful Pink-flower-ing Heath; compact growth: good plants: 4s 6d.—Seedco. . ' A RBUTUSrfri'sh" Strawberry Tree: beau■l\ tiful red fruit: very hardy: 3s 6d.— Seedco. ■ IZAKUKA; Lovely deep pink flowering Peach; specimen plants: 5s 6d. — Seedco. __ J" APONICA: Beautiful early spring red-dish-pink flowers: autumn fruits: hardy; 3s 6d.—Seedco. - IPIREFLY— New Berberis: graceful habit: bright red berries; very hardy; 3s 6d. Seedco PFASGOOb ’ NONSUCH: Good, large mid-season Dessert and Cooking Apple excellent hous hold variety; splendid specimens: 4s 6d.—Seedco Florists. EAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips; choice shades specially priced; 4s dozen. 30s 100 posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mount Eden, Auckland. lILY - of the Valley. Is clump; Regale j Tuberose, Pink Arum and Tiger Lily: Is each posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mount Eden, STRAWBERRIES, Captain Cook and Marguerite; well-rooted plants: 100 for 6s posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mount Eden. Auckland. OSES, 12 named beautiful varieties, distinct shades, sweetly scented: 18s posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mount Eden. Auckland. /TrdEß^Now; Roses. Ornamental Shrubs. V* Hedge Plants. Forest Trees. Fruit Trees. Herbaceous Plants flowering in summer: permanent plants; send for list.— Matheson. Roberts. Ltd. A" - NEMONES: "Sunbeam" strain; choice mixture: Ranunculus. " Sunbeam." rich colours: Is 3d dozen. 4s for 50. 7s 6d 100; postage extra.—Matheson and Roberts, Ltd _'__ i LADIbO: 50 ' named, varieties; 3s 6d dozen;- our selection— Perrett and Marshall, nurserymen. F~XbWERING Apples; large trees;” six varieties; also, Apple Trees.—Perrett and Marshall NEMONES. Ranunculus, large, brilliant double blooms; best value obtainable; 2s 6d 100.—Marden. Box 6. Takapuna, Auckland __ OLD Medal Gladioli: From W. R. Toon. 123 Wilsons road. St. Martins. S.E. 2. Christchurch. Catalogues free on application. featuring cultural directions, and useful hints for the amateur.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24633, 14 June 1941, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24633, 14 June 1941, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24633, 14 June 1941, Page 13