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New Zealand-grown Bulbs are always superior to imported varieties, as they are already acclimatised. POSTAGE PAID * m Wm 9*o* m 1 m .--/:-.-. i ?!&V.. , 1*5./..-^ *S c ;^^\k^»ii y.M Massed production makes these low prices possible—two million bulbs to sell. A Remittance must accompany I ~ every order, at prices are too |»i II low to allow credit. 1 i ■ H All bulbs are of flowering size and true to name quality strains are guaranteed in every POSTAGE FREE laacHOKi RANUNCULUS POSTAGE ~ FREE V*i Off 100 ANEMONE RANUNCULUS We offer an Imperial Strain of Doubli indispensable lor cut flowers, groi from the leading European varieties Usually sold at 10/6 100. 12 Bulbs, | / 50 Bulbs, -» I 100 Bulbs, C/„ DOUBLE MIXED I m >\3 %«> ft* s# ANEMONES A splendid mixture of Scarlets, Pinks, Blues &nd Rose shades. Guaranteed 80% Double. Flowers larger and of better substance than most varieties offered—Usually sold at .10/6 100. 12 Bulbs, <t I SO Bulbs, 3/_ 100 Bulbs, (- / m on m Catalogues Posted Free. Wh «£3 i r m us m A K kis fl M i&fmlnj ,r-- J W\Y <z\ & > @f I i^jmj &g&s p WSf i K»M >' fl m P* ■I 1 & i I H Vi ! R S F^EESIAS Strong, healthy Bulbs, for winter and spring flowering. BLUE TINGITANA— S /fi dozen; SO Bulbs, C / GOLDEN KING DUTCH, O/fi dozen. " IBIS, PEACOCK rAVOKiA',' '' • 3/6 dozen ' '■ ■ B&iBl*-'■*&.■ .:.».■.': >V..-'.. S ; ' - -;.•,■•:, h■'•■. hfti '■*& m few* Mesas s\ $» Wos4 mSSsOa *<i v iaJ' , in 24 varieties. -Usually 7/6 dozer / 25 Bulbs, "S* splays—Us\ '•'l/100 Bulbs, trumpets, large and client for floral and Usually 10/6 100. 50 Bulbs. ' The new and latest varieties; heavily scented. MASSING AND BORDERS-r. Q-g dozen; 100 Bulbs, AfGIANT BURTONII, Cream— ' 1/3 dozen; 50 Bulbs, A/ m NEW COLOURED HYBRIDS—fI /g dozen; 50 Bulbs, &/ m a a a IMMMIII Clip out (his Coupon and attach to your order and we will forward. Free of Charge: 1 Prize Packet of Winter Iceland Poppies, and 1 Prize Packet of Californian Poppy Seeds. In 16 named ,- pi„i,o Reds, -UsuBlue Sailor Boys, 1/- doz.; 50 for 3/Tiitonia, Now Hybrids—- !/■ doz.; Ho lor 3/Green Rununculus 2/8 doz. Scarlot King Anemones — I/- doz.; 50 for 3/Irls Trigitana. .1/6 doz.; 50 for 5/Ixias, Rainbow— I/- doz.; 50 for 3/Laehenalias, Golden—„r „ „ , 1 /° doz -; 50 f or 5/Wood Hyacinths, 1/6 doz.; 50 for 6/Spidor Lilies 2/6 dozen Black-eyed Susans 2/6 dozen Grass-Greon Ixias. .6d. each; 5/- doz. Peacock Iris, Pavonia 3/6 dozen Bablanas, Blue. .1/6 doz.; 50 for 5/Golden Jonquils, 1/3 doz.; 50 for 4/POSTAGE FREE FROM ally 1/3 each. Qgj each; O/fi dozen, GRIFFITHS' ML EDEN NURSERIES Ltd. 83 OWEN'S ROAD, MT.JEDEN, AUCKLAND, S.l. *n am s *. a p 5/ i 5 &**. Golden Yellow Flowers, tipped Green and Red, Brown spotted leaves; very effective. 12 Bulbs, £ /fi BO Bulbs,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18955, 4 March 1936, Page 10
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