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Griffiths' Choice CHRYSANTHEMUMS it ■ m We offer special collections of Chrysanthemum plants. Attractive for garden displays and unequalled for cut flower purposes. Prize named varieties in four distinctive flowering types as enumerated. Curled Double Japanese Giant Single Korean, Cascade or Floral, Pom Pom or Button. Collection of 6 for 7/6. Coll, of 12 for 12/-. Coll, of 24 for 22/-. Posted. DAHLIAS: Prize.— The world’s best named varieties are offered to you. Every known shade and colour possible. Let us select a collection to suit your district from the following types of choice Dahlias. Plants ready November and December Giant Decorative Double, Cactus and Hybrid Cactus, Charm or Miniature Dahlias, Pom Pom or Giant Button. Coll, of 6 for 8/-. Coll, of 12 for 15/-. Coll, of 24 for 28/-. Posted. HARDY PERENNlALS.—Reappearing year after year. We offer a collection of choice varieties. No two the same. Useful for borders, rockeries, or bedding. Coll, of 6 for 7/6. Coll, of 12 for 13/-. Coll. 24 for 23/-. Posted ROCKERY PLANTS.—IdeaI perennial dwarf-growing subjects to add to your rock garden or useful for window boxes. Novel and select varieties. Coll, of 6 for 6/-. Posted. PASTEL SHADED GLADIOLUS.—A mixture of salmons, pinks, rose, apricot, and pastel shades. Useful for late planting. 3/6 dozen. Posted. GAZANIAS.—New dazzling shades for borders or rockeries. Hardv and prolific flowerers. 3 for 5/-. Posted. CACTUS.—Novelty and quaint plants for dish growing, window ledges, or rock gardens Choice varieties. Coll, of 6 for 12/6. Posted. LEEK PLANTS.—Giant white-stemmed variety. Strong plants from Griffiths' selected hand-sowed seed- Exceptional croppers. 4/- per 100, 18/- for 500 Posted. PASSION FRUIT,—Why pay 6d each for fruit. Grow your own from our sturdy orie-year-old plants. ■ Large fruited type. Three for 5/-. Posted. MONEYMAKER PEA.,. -Earliest dwarf cropper. Eat your own in six to eight weeks from planting. Obtainable only from Griffiths. 1/- pkt.: 2/6 lb; 3lb for 6/6. Posted. CELTUCE.—A new delicious vegetable for both r„w salads and cooking, 6d. packet, 2/6 bulk packet. Posted.

GRIFFITHS LTD lte-123 OWENS RD., MT. EDEWJ

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25393, 26 November 1943, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25393, 26 November 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25393, 26 November 1943, Page 5

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