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m w %i Griffith Prize DARWIN TULIPS Dartvm Tulips are toe aristocrats ot toe Tulip rauilly. and are more grown tn New Zealand every vear The blooms ot every imaginable shade are Immense on tall, stately stems stocu raised in the oorth climate mase one &lump ilowerlng bulbs and will succeed I any Dan ot New Zealand 12 Named Varieties for 10/» 12 Choloe Mixture for 7/6 posted. ANEMONES ANO RANUNCULUS GrtMths hand selected strains are tameo throughout the Dominion as toe moei popular. They stano alone to robustness. producing a wealth ot mnsslnß colour. Exhibition Colours — 60 #/-, 100 18/prlze Mixture— 60 6/-, 100 9/(Ylasslno Strain—6o 3/-, 100 6/- posted PRIZE DAFFODILS Special mixed Narcissus in trumpets, short and large cups, or tine assortment. Many trilled and attractive named varieties of all types. Strong dowering bulbs. 12 Named Bulbs 7/6 12 Choice Mixed 2 6. 60 for 9/-. Dosteo IXIAS RAINBOW Splendid border plants witb beautiful flowers, ranging from white to vellow. rose ana crimson, also striped shades. Excellent for naturalising in grass. 60 for 6/-, posted. CROCUS English Early Flowering, oeauttrul large rich hlooms of vellow. blue, lavender shades. 12 Bulbs 2/6, 60 9/-. oostea. FREEBIAS Ideal tor oorders and massing and exhibition displays We oiler carefully selected bulbs rrom the best strain in cultivation. All varieties and colours, and can be confidently recommended to pverv flower-lover. Named Hvnrld Colours— Coil. 12 S/« Rainbow Hybrids— 3/- do*.. *0 11/Garoen Massing— BO for 3-6. 100 for 6'-. oostea. CELERY PLANTS White Plume strong aealthy box* grown plants ror autumn planting. BO for G/- 100 for »/-. oostefl. LEEK PLANTS Giant white sieinmeo variety, strong plants, rrom (Irmiihs hand sown seed. One of the nest grown. 100 for 3500 for 13/6. posted. BULB AND VEGETABLE BOOK Writp ror a copv oi our ev page ✓ Autumn Gardening Magazine con- ’ mng 16 coloured insert pages on Bulbs Lilies and vegetable notes. 1/- postage paid NOTE, mis Magazine 19 posted FREE earn ouarter to all our permanent customers. I 119? 123 "OWENS RD.. MT. EDEN

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GARDENING THE DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S -AUTUMN SHOW Will be held in Pioneer Hall On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, February 23 and 24. Entries close at 8 p.m. on Monday. 21st, with the Secretary, 8 Cannington road, Maori Hill. Phone 18-505. . Show open 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursday. jg U L B S WANTED. We are Cash Buyers of your surplus Bulbs in all varieties of Lilies, Crocuses, Erythroniums, Bulbous Irises, Frltillarias, Ixias, Chionodoxas, English Snowdrops, Double Primroses, etc. You may have many pounds’ worth of surplus Bulbs in your garden which would bring you in a yearly income or furnish a means through credit note given for adding to your present collection from our extensive catalogues. Our Autumn Bulb Catalogue is now ready, and posted free on request; also our article, “ Bulb Growing for Amateurs,” for those interested. HARRISON’S NURSERIES, P.O. Box 1, PALMERSTON NORTH. J? O R SALE, One GALVANISED IRON GARDEN FRAME, in good order; 6 feet x 4 feet., complete with glass. Ideal for raising all kinds of plants. Sliding glass system of ventilation. £5 cash with order. Address 127, TIMES OFFICE. PLANT Now; Broccoli, Silver Beet, Celery, Leeks, and Winter Cabbage.—Moncriefi and Stewart. BLACK Leaf "40”: For blight on Carrots, Roses, and all other plants affected with Green Fly.—Moncriefi and Stewart. WE have our stock of Narcissi, Ranunculus, Hyacinths, Snowdrops.—Procure these now from Moncriefi and Stewart, Ltd. TEAR Lily; stately hardy border plant; very effective in spring, with clusters of drooping bell-shaped flowers in red, also yellow.—Moncriefi ancj, ‘Stewart. “ CARLTON ” Hybrids, Freezias; lovely assorted colours; splendid bulbs; 2s 6d dozen.—Seedco. ' PLANT now for autumn and spring display: Pink, orange, and scarlet Antirrhinums, Golden Wallflower, Is 6d dozen; Sweet William, Blue Forget-me-nots, mixed dwarf ‘Double Daisies, Hollyhocks, Russell Lupins, 2s dozen; post extra.— Seedco, florists, 118 George street (C. H. Wallis, proprietor)., GIANT Englemans Pansies: These are ready to flower; beautiful varieties and colourings; 3s 6d dozen, 4s posted.—Seedco. SEEDCO Slugkilla kills those peSts; only 6d packet, 9d posted.—Seedco, 118 George street YATES’S reliable Flower Seeds Sweet William, Sweet Wivelsfield, Mignonette, Anemone, Antirrhinum, Virginia Stock. — White’s, 148 Rattray street. GLADIOLUS: Booking orders now; see our window display.—White’s, 148 Rattray street. THALICTRUM plants, hardy, graceful perennial; Is 6d root; postage extra.—White's. SUPPLIES of Spring Bulbs, Narcissi, Tulips, Freezias, Grape Hyacinths.— White’s. Rattray street. JERSEY Wakefield, Flower Spring Cabbage, Pukekohe Onion; pkt. 6d; postage extra.—White’s. CELERY, White Plume, strong sturdy plants, 50 ss; Leeks, giant white stemmed, 100 3s, posted.—Griffiths, Ltd., Mount Eden, Auckland. BEAUTIFUL prize Darwin Tulips, exquisite prize shades; collection of 12 named varieties for 10s, posted.—Griffiths, Ltd., Mount Eden, Auckland. GIANT Iceland Popples, finest exhibition, glorious shades, Is packet; winter double Stocks, choice strain, Is packet, posted.— Griffiths, Ltd., Mount Eden, Auckland. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, renowned hand-selected massing strains of beautiful dazzling shades, 5s 100, posted.—Griffiths. Ltd,, Mount Eden, Auckland. ANEMONES r Ranunculi I "Giant Florentine,” enormous flowering, all double, 4s Gd 100; Darwin Tulips, 5s doz.; Coloured Freezias, 2s 6d doz.—Sanders, Box 931, Auckland.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25457, 11 February 1944, Page 5

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