GARDENING JOHN DEA N, THE GEORGE STREET GARDEN SPECIALIST, Presents A CHOICE SELECTION OF HARDY, WELL-GROWN BEDDING PLANTS For YOUR SUMMER PLANTING. . _ V STOCK: BEAUTY OF NICE; Red, Lilac, Pink, Purple and Mixed; Is 8d dozen. ANTIRRHINUMS: Flame, Scarlet, Pink, Yellow, Apricot and Mixed; Is 8d dozen. VISCARIA: Dwarf mixed, for massed display; Is 8d dozen. LOBELIA: Crystal Palace Dwarf Blue; Is 8d dozen, NEMESIA: Popular for Massed colour; Is 8d dozen. ASTERS: Popular annual, in choice mixed colours; is 8d dozen. SCHIZANTHUS: Mixed colours for massed display; Is 8d dozen. VELDT DAISY: Ideal for dry position; Is 8d dozen. , , SCABIOUS: Pincushion; mixed; choice cut flower, Is 8d dozen. SALPIGLOSSIS: Showy Reds. Yellows, Bronze; Is 8d dozen. SWEET PEAS: Spencer’s choice mixed varieties; Is 8d dozen. , PHLOX: Dwarf Drummondi; beautiful flowering; Is 8d dozen. ZINNIAS: Giant doubles; brilliant colours; 2s dozen. POPPIES: .Giant Garford; beautiful art shades; 2s dozen. PETUNIAS: Dwarf Mixed; for massing; 2s dozen. LIVINGSTONE DAISY: Brilliant colours; 2s dozen. MARIGOLDS: Giant Tree, for winter use. MARIGOLDS: "Monarch”; Dwarf Double; Is 8d dozen. MARIGOLDS: "Flash": Dwarf Red; very vivid; 2s dozen. MARIGOLDS: “Sunset Giants”; huge Double Orange and Yellow; 2s dozen. STATICE: handy for winter decoration; 2s dozen. GAILLARDIA: Choice mixture for cut flowers; 2s 6d dozen. CARNATIONS: Bedding and Malmalson; mixed: 2s fid dozen. SALVIA: "Bonfire"; dwarf; brilliant Scarlet flowerine; 2s 6d dozen. DAHLIAS- UNWIN'S; large flowering; dwarf bedding; 3s 6d dozen. PETUNIAS; Frilled Giants of California; huge flowers; rich shades; 3s dozen. PETUNIAS: Double frilled: fluffy ruffles; also very popular; 3s dozen. CINERARIAS: Giant Matchless; mixed colours; 2s 6d dozen. GARDEN Peas, Beans, Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Manures and Insecticides, etc.; in fact, everything for your garden. Packing Free. Freight Extra. For ALL YOUR GARDENING REQUIREMENTS. VISIT THE POPULAR GARDEN SHOP, Right Opp. Arthur Barnett's, in GEORGE STREET. ARGYLL NURSERIES, GARDENS CORNER, DUNEDIN. C. A. MacLaughlin, Nurseryman. Phone 18-247. Private 18.347. PETUNIA, FIRE CHIEF. All-America Gold Medal Winner, this amazing new Dwarf Compact Petunia is a brilliant flame colour, the flowers completely covering the foliage, 2s doz. SALVIA, DWARF SCARLET. New Dwarf, Early-flowering Salvia, in dazzling scarlet; superseding all other types. 2s doz ASTER. CALIFORIAN GIANTS. The largest and finest of all Asters, In separate colours, or mixed. Strong, healthy, plants. Is 8d doz. CHRISTMAS TREES. We have a limited number of small Christmas Trees this year, about sft high. 5s each; 6s delivered in city. Mail Orders, please include postage. GROW ONLY- THE BEST. CARNATIONS: New Giant Flowered Perpetual, grown from seed specially imported by us from England’s leading Carnation Specialist, and claimed by him to have blooms 3 to 4in across, in a great mixture of colours from white through all shades of pink and red to a deep blackish-purple. Packed in spaghnup moss and corrugated board to carry anywhere. 25 for ss, 60 for 10s, post free.— A. T. TOMLINSON, LTD., Box 11. Manurewa, Auckland. CARNATIONS: Otaki Pink, the famous florist cut-flower; selected plants, I3s fid doz., £2 15s 50, £5 100. Rose Clove, another outstanding high’y-scented cutflower; strong plants. 18s doz., £3 5s 50. £6 100.—E. M. Scott. Iti street. Otaki. CHRISTMAS Gift Suggestions: Lovely Fuchsia, in pots and in full flower; a lasting gift.—Moncrieff and Stewart. GIVE a Dozen Chrysanthemum Plants for a Christmas Gift: good -varieties and splendid, well-grown plants; 14s dozen, posted.—Moncrieff and Stewart. PLANT your Vegetable Marrows now; we have both Bush and Trailing varieties.—Moncrieff and Stewart. CINERARIAS for planting in a shady and damp part of your garden; large flowering varieties. —Moncrieff and Stewart. PLANT Now: Petunias. Antirrhinums, Pansy, Viscaria, Livingstone Daisy and Marigolds.—Moncrieff and Stewart. DAHLIA: Dwarf Hybrids; free flowering and good for decoration; 4s dozen posted.—Moncrieff and Stewart. ENGLISH Michaelmas Daisies; pinks, purples, reds, violets, lavenders; 6 different, 7s fid posted.—Troup, 267 Malvern st., Dunedin. PANSY. Exhibition, 2s 6d doz.. Carnation (Chaubaud), 3s 6d doz.; Broccoli. Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Savoy, 9d 25.—J. Rawle, Winton. _____ FOR Sale. White and Sucking Clover Hulls (mixed); excellent germination; very suitable for broadcasting with super; 20s per bag (single stripe).—l474, Times. DAHLIAS. 6 miniature Decorative, 6 Pom Pom; £1 dozen posted. Westland Nurseries, Greymouth. DAHLIAS, modern Exhibition Varieties; 12 different, £l, posted.—Westland Nu-series, Greymouth. DAHLIAS, names lost in handling; 12s 6d dozen posted.—Westland Nurseries. Greymouth.
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