Farmers Wanting Reliable Seeds Wt the lociheoß>ing season should forward Weir «rdcr to ml We gnaraatee to execute ft Mrcfoljt, aad to supply Seeds which ■aajr he dspended en to give the best remit*. AH oar Seeds have been thoroughly tested. Tkey come from the bast Home jpowen, and we get tributes to their excelttaee from ail over the Domuion. A Grand Stock of OLOVKK SKKDS : Cowfrass, Bed Aleyke, and White. QRASBKB: Pacer's Perennial, Bye and Italian (all machine dressed). MANOSLS: Mammoth Long Bed, Yellow, Intermediate, and Orange Globe. SWKOKSs Champion, Elephant, Taif s Best of AIL TURNIPS s ' Aberdeen, Yellows, Boraney Marsh, and Hybrids. WBITE TO-DAY. Eowden 8s Uoncrieff. SEEDSMEN and NURSERYMEN, 51 Pbikcxs St., Dukedin. TO GARDENERS Professional and Amateur. WEED EMDICATtiR. &b« LATEST DEVELOPMENT of a GARDEN HOE. No Garden, larte or small, is complete witlwnrthis implement HOT SIMPLE. STRONG. DURABLE. ' Weedlny with this tool' becomes a pleasure. Large Size (13i0.) ■ .3/3 Medium Size (10£ in.) ....3/. Small Size (7in.) 2/9J AGENTS Messrs Thensoi, Sridger k Co., U, Dunedin. Veisrs Broad, Small k Co., Inrercargill. i New Cactus Dahlias. Fairy, white; very gracefuL 0. B. Riding, rich yellow and orange. Mount Blanc, white, with long, pointed ' florets. Pink Pearl, rich rosy pink; 2s 6d. Xta.dium, bright orazyge. suffused with rose. Rosy Morn, colour peaoh blossom. Sambo, darkjiiaroon. Sir A. LambT" crimson-tipped purple. Tricolour, white, yellow, and scarlet. ts each; postage extra. Dahlias. Ordinary Named Varieties, Is each, 10s dozen; our selection, 8e dozen; postage, Is dozen extra. ""*^""* i ~- J?ew Japanese tfliry santhemam ALL EXHIBITION VABIETIEB. Annie Hamilton, white, slightly Bhaded cream. Chrysaothemist© Montigny, pale straw , yellow. Hettie, light heliotrope pink. iS. H. Silsbury, light crimson, with golden yellow reverse. SMj'ss Alexander; deep/ rosy cerise; silver reverse. • Mrs F. W. Vallis, apricot yellow, shaded crimson. Urs W. H. Henderson, light pink; silvery reverse. Mr Henry Hughes, rosy cerise; silvery reverse. Mre James Whtlton, large, pure white,: narrow petals. Mrs V. Tadgell, light port-wine shade; i reverse straw colour. Nance O'Neil, rich, clear yellow; long petals. * N Richard Seddon, beautiful terracotta red. Is 6d each ; 156 per dozen. Chrysanthemums. ! Japanese and Chinese sorts. i Named Varieties, as listed in our Catalogue ' Our selection, 9d each, 6s dozen ; post free. GIBBONS, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 509. | «— — — i _^ (Established 1879.) THOS. PATEESON & CO., CRAWFOBD STREET, DUNEDIN. \\ T7OTIONEERS, PRUIT, FARM, AND TO. GENERAL PRODUCE AGENTS. yjeuts for Canterbury Fruitgrowers' tociation, Ross's Antidote and Ointment, ftid Diamond 'Brand Concentrated Lime, Salt, and Sulphur Wash. GUarin; Sale* by Auction of all Description* of Goods undertaken in either Town or Country. The Mount Benger Mail tells of a monat«r~ cauliflower" "grown in the district and shown in a local shop. The colour and general appearance was aJI that could do desired. When put upon the scale the Vegetable turned 1521b.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2801, 20 November 1907, Page 10
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