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PERENNIAL Phlox, one of the best, most useful, and showv perennials; we have many varieties and colours; easily grown. Moncrieff and Stewart, Dunedin. , ALSO Daphne, sweet scented: This Is easily grown and should be In everybody's garden.—Moncrieff and Stewart. MONCRIEFF and Stewart's for all types of Shrubs at present on display for good autumn tints; they have Scarlet Oak*, Japanese Maples. Rhus, Sumacks. BERRYING Shrubs, Cotoneastei. Serotina; excellent appearance; bright scarlet berries.— Moncrieff and Stewart Water street and Princes street HYDRANGEAS, Azaleas. Forsythias. Arbutus, Retinospera, Veronica Variegata. Red Manuka, Grevillea. Berberis, Stransvaseia. Fagus Fusca - Moncrieff and Stewart HEDGE Plants Escallonia Privet Olearia, Lonicera; plants are strong and wrenched. Moncrieff, Stewart, Water street and Princes street. BLACK Currants in three large berrying varieties at only Is 6d each -Moncrieff and Stewart GOOSEBERRIES, the best available varieties, including the large bottling varieties; only Is 6d each.—Moncrieff and Stewart, FORSYTH 1A One ol the earliest spun; flowering shrubs. Very graceful, with yellow (lowers Moncrieff and Stewart We have stocks of the New French Lilacs; hardy and worth growing; in shades of lavender, violet, red, and crimson purple.—Moncrieff and Stewart. BLEEDING Heart graceful old-time flowers hangs with pendant racemes of bright rose heart-shaped flowers. —Moncrieff and Stewart, Dunedin. SEED Potatoes: Early varieties, Government certified, hand-picked Seed. Arran Banner, Cliff's Kidney, Epicure, King Edward. Majestic, Dunbar, Standard. —Moncrieff and Stewart, Dunedin. SUTTON’S Munstead (Cream, Yellow and While) Polyanthus, Sutton’s Crimson Polyanthus, Sutton’s Primroses; 3s dozen, posted.—Eglinton Nursery PINK and Blue “ Cup and Saucer" Canterbury Bells, Sweet William, Yellow; Violas: 2s 6d dozen, posted—Eglinton Nursery. " DAYDREAM ” and “Artist’s Glory ’’ Iceland Poppies. Siberian Wallflower; 2s dozen, posted.—Eglinton Nursery. ENGELMANN’S Giant Pansies, Russell Lupins, long-spurred Aquilegia, 3s dozen, posted.—Eric Steele, Eglinton Nursery. 141 Eglinton road, Mornington. MONEYMAECER Peas' Earliest of all; dwarf, heavy croppers, 2s 6d lb. 31b 6s 6d, posted —Griffiths Ltd. Mount Eden. Auckland FREE on request: Winter Gardening Magazine, featuring in colour latest. Rose and Perennial Introductions. Small Fruits, etc-Griffiths. Ltd. Mount Eden Auckland _____ POLYANTHUS , Roses; choice varieties of distinct shades; our selection; 6 trees different; 16s, 6d posted —Griffiths Ltd., Mount Eden. Auckland GLADIOLI Wide range of outstanding varieties; most beautiful shades; supero set 12 named bulbs. 10s posted —Griffiths. Ltd Mount Eden, Auckland CARNATION Plants (Giant Malmaison), 3s doz.: Pansy, 3s doz.; Polyanthus, Aubretia. Russell Lupins, 2s 6d doz., Viola, blue, yellow, 2s doz.; Wallflower, Canterbury Bells, Antirrhinum, Stock, Is 3d doz.; postage 6d (no callers). —Mrs L. Cruickshank, Lanark street Balclutha RANUNCULUS. Anemone Bulbs, prize strain. Is 3d doz. 40 3s 3d. 100 7s 6d; postage paid (no callers).—Mrs Cruickshank. Lanark street. Balclutha FOR Sale, Melba Strawberry Plants; well grown: 10s per 100 plants; £3 per 1000.— 1279, Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26226, 9 August 1946, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26226, 9 August 1946, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26226, 9 August 1946, Page 9

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