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AH Supplied in Penny Packets, CTiTsrarm ST. ALBANS, ENGLAND. Lovers of Garde".' :g bould write To-day or their Catalogue, which will be sent by return, post free. Seeds can then be ordered, and hey will arrive in good time for the Spring sowing. Every Flower and Vegetable that can be desired will be found offered in the Catalogue, and full cultural notes are printed upon each packet. Many of the best gardens in New Zealand and Australia are supplied with Seeds by k3iMHMrnira ST. ALBANS, ENGLAND.

Lovers New and Rare "Varieties, ALL OF THEM ACCLIMATISED, PRODUCING BLOOMS FIRST SEASON. These are about the finest Narcissi .ever offered in the Dominion, and connoisseurs should not fail to give them attention. No fewer than 65 varieties are included, amongst them being t he famous King Alfred, Duke of Bedford, Weardale Perfection, Lucifer, Will Scarlet, and others equally noted. NARCISSI CBLLKTIOMS, LOW PRICES. For naturalising in grass or woodland and for the beginner we are selling at extremely low prices collections of popular varieties (which are acclimatised and will flower in Spring) at the following low prices:—so bulbs, 10 varieties, 10/-; 100 bulbs, 15 varieties, 15/-; 150 bulbs, 20 varieties, 20/Assorted Spring Flower Bulbs, Including Ixias, Tulips, Crocus, Spanish Iris, etc.—6o for 5/-; 100, 10/-; 150, 15/iivurai Seedsmen & Nurserymen, 51 Princes St., Dunedio,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2929, 4 May 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2929, 4 May 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2929, 4 May 1910, Page 10

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