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GARDENING ARGYLL NURSERIES, GARDENS CORNER, DUNEDIN. C. A. McLAUGHLIN, Nurseryman. Phone 18-247. Private 18-347. FRUIT TREES. GOOSEBERRIES: Large berried varieties. 10s for 1 doz. RASPBERRIES: Red Antwerp or Lloyd George; the two heaviest cropping varieties. 6s doz.; 35s per 100. CURRANTS: Black or red. 10s h doz. HEDGE PLANTS: Strong and well-grown; all varieties. £2 per 100. GYPSOPHILA, extra strong plants: Bristol Fairy, 3s each; Flamingo, new double pink, 4s 6d each. Mail Orders, please include postage. GROW ONLY THE BEST. THE DUNEDIN GARDENING CLUB will meet at University Club Room on TUESDAY, JUNE 1, at 7.45 p.m. Mr C. A. Lischner will speak on " Rock and Water Gardens.” A. G. RIGBY, Secretary. STRAWBERRY: We have stocks of Ettesburg, Captain Cook, Melba and Royal Sovereign; plant now.—Moncrieff and Stewart. - SEED Potatoes: Jersey Bennes, Catriona, Epicure; first-class seed.—Moncrieff and Stewart. A specially good early cropper in Seed Potatoes—Pink Jersey; don’t miss getting these. —Moncrieff and Stewart. RASPBUrRY^Canes, ~ Lloyd George; one of the sweetest and best raspberries that you can grow; great croppers.—Moncrieff and Stewart. RANUNCULUS- Choice mixed; doubles and singles; exquisite shades; Is 6d dozen, 5s 6d 100. ROSES: Book your order now and be sure of getting them this season.—Moncrieff and Stewart. SWEET-SCENTED Boronia; locally groryn strong plants; a perfect gift.—Moncrieff and Stewart. MELODY, a new Strawberry, vigorous grower; deep red, long-pointed, juicy fruit.—Order early from Moncrieff and Stewart. RED Boronia; This plant make a beautiful shrub; it has a fine red flower; it has shapely and neat plants.—Moncrieff and Stewart. DAPHNE: This plant needs no description as it is one of the most sweetly scented shrubs grown.—Moncrieff and Stewart PURPLE Broom: A lovely evergreen shrub with pea-shaped purple flowers; winter flowering.—Moncrieff and Stewart. ERICA Melanthera: The best Erica grown; a lovely lavender pink flower; these have been short for years now; get in early.— Moncrieff and Stewart. J O H N DEAN. The George street Garden Specialist (Right opp. Arthur Barnett’s), For Bulbs, Shrubs, Plants, Roses, Fruit Trees. Gooseberries, Currants, Rasps, Early and Main Crop Seed Potatoes, etc. Everything for Your Garden. “ Only the Best is Good Enough.” JOHN Dean for local-grown Hyacinths: 12 different delightful shades for 255. JOHN Dean for Giant Darwin Tulips; 20 choicest named varieties; 7s 6d dozen. . JOHN Dean for Stately Darwin Tulips, superb mixture, named varieties; 5s 6d dozen. JOHN Dean, for Ranunculus. Stinton’s famous No. 9 strain; specially selected. 2s 6d. JOHN Dean for Florentine Ranunculus, glorious double blooms; Is 6d dozen, 10s 100. JOHN Dean for Anemones, renowned St. Bridget, mixed; Is 6d dozen, 10s 100. JOHN Dean for “ English Iris ”; royal blue, sky blue; only 4s Gd dozen. JOHN Dean for choice local named Narcissi; 20 varieties, from Is bulb. JOHN Dean for “Crocus,” large bulbs; blue, striped, purple; only 2s 6d doz. JOHN Dean for “ Sparaxias,” showy, hardy; easy to flower; only Is 6d doz. JOHN Dean for “ Ixias,” ever-popular spring flower; choice mixture; Is 6d doz. JOHN Dean for choice Liliums, " Pardalilium,” “ Croceum,” “ Umbellatum,” large bulbs; 2s. JOHN Dean for (secure now) Bulbs, Bulbs, Bulbs; still time to plant. JOHN Dean for American Perpetual Carnations; 16 named varieties to choose from. JOHN Dean for lovely scented Brown Boronia, locally grown; thoroughly hardened; 4s 6d. JOHN Dean for Giant Russian Shallots; 9d_lb, 31b for 2s. JOHN Dean for " Pink Beauty,” the new Jersey Bennes; 2s half-stone. JOHN Dean for “ Red King ” and “ Dunbar Standard,” popular main crop; 3s 6d stone. JOHN Dean for Jersey Bennes Seed; always scarce; buy now; 3s 6d stone. JOHN Dean for King Edward; all handpicked; buy now to sprout; 3s 6d stone. JOHN Dean for Captain Cook Strawberry. strong plants; fruit first year; 2s dozen. JOHN Dean for Roses; bush and climbing; 60 varieties to choose from; 3s each JOHN Dean for Standard Roses: always scarce; to secure, book now. JOHN Dean for Hedge Plants, Escallonia, Lonicera, Olearia, Privet, etc.; order now. JOHN Dean for Shrubs, Shrubs, fiowering, berrying, foliage, for everything in shrubs. GLADIOLI; mixed, 7s 6d dozen; superb named, 12s 6d. Marden’s Nurseries, Birkenhead. Auckland.

BARELY COVERING THE SUBJECT In Chicago, M. J. Lovell, Director of the National Association of Shirt and Pyjama Manufacturers, bit his lip and reported that pyjama sales average only half a pyjama per man per year—a situation he described as " inadequate."—Time Magazine. In chilly weather inadequate clothing can cause chills which lead to colds Wise folk avoid too little or too much clothing, but also make sure of having a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver handy Directly a cough or cold is suspected, commonsense precautions and " Baxters ’’ should be taken. Every dose of “ Baxters ” soothes, penetrates, and relieves Especially for a heavy cold on the chest is 1 Baxters ” most valuable because of its remarkable properties as an expectorant. ‘ Baxters,” the fast-acting remedy, has been popular in New Zealand for over 80 years. Its tremendous popularity is proof of its efficacy. Don’t experiment with colds—" Baxterise ” them. Baxters Ltd., 002 Colombo street, Chch. —Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26783, 28 May 1948, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26783, 28 May 1948, Page 7

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