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PLANTS FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL Gladioli, named choice Sorts in 12 distinct shades of blues, yellows, smokey, etc., 7/- posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. EOSES, Polyanthus, Cluster Types, 12 named varieties, choice sorts, 18/- doz. Postage paid.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ASTERS, Phlox, Zinnias, Marigolds, Stocks, Magic Annuals, 6 Prize Pkts, of new seeds for 2/6 Posted.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ANEMONES and Ranunculus special retarded bulbs for late summer bloom. Prize strain 5/- per 100.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland.

2/» each. U-Su/W/y 6 colours ©COLOURS for 10/PAEONY ROSES Double rose-like heads, valuable for cutting-, in shades of Pink, Crimson, White, Lemon, Rose, and Lavender. 2/- each. Collection of 6 for 10/-. GRIFFITHS’ PRIZE GLADIOLI A collection or choice named varieties in all shades of Blues, Yellows, Scarlets. Smoky and Bicolour shades, etc., in superb assortment. Every Bulb Is’ guaranteed. Collection of 12 for 7/Collection of 24 for 13/Collection of 50 for 22/MONEYMAKER PEAS Crops in 8 weeks. The first early pea, maturing 8 to 10 weeks, according to climatic conditions. Well-filled pods. Height 12ins. No staking. 1/- packet, 2/6 lb., 3lbs, for 6/6. SEED SPECIAL Prize Asters, Zinnias, Marigolds, Phlox, Stock. Magic Annuals. New seed. Freshly packed. — 6 packets for 2/6, POLYANTHUS ROSES 12 choice named varieties of Polyanthus cluster Roses in distinct shades. Blooms for 6 months. 18/- Dozen, Posted. ANEMONES and RANUNCULUS Retarded bulbs for rotation flowering during the Summer months. Choice colours of Scarlets, Blues, Pinks, Creams, Salmons, etc. 50 Bulbs 3/-, 100 Bulbs, 5/-. BEARDED IRIS A collection of 12 new types of Bearded Flag Iris in shades of Blues, Coppers, Lavender, Maroon, etc. Hardy, popular Perennials. 1/- each. 10/- dozen. FREE CATALOGUE Shrubs, Hedging, Fruit Trees, Roses and Special'Novelties — 36 pages full of planting information. Write to-day. AU customers placing orders will receive our gardening publication each month of Charge. 11 GRIFFITHS LTD. SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN, 121-123 OWENS ROAD, HIT. EDEN, AUCKLAND.

Hkabdi LILIES No good garden is complete without some good choice hardy lilies. Here are a few easily grown gems. Strong flowering bulbs as offered for 7/6 the set of 6. REGALE—The •‘Royal Lily” pearly pink yellow throat, outside brown, scented. 1/6. SPECISSUM—“Pink Tiger Lily” white flushed pink, spotted ruby red. 1/6. nt orange spotted purple and tipped reel i/" CROCEUM—-erect open trumpets early Summer; brilliant orange yellow 1/6. LONGIFLORUiyI GIGANTEUM—taII dark stemmed Christmas lily. Large white scented trumpets 1/-. HENRVI—-the “Orange Tiger Lily” numerous flowers on tall branching stems 1/6. VARIOUS “LILIES” ALSTROEMARIA MAJESTICA—now brilliant orange red "Peruvian Lily” 3ft. spikes; excellent for cutting 1/6. SPREKELlS—“Jacobite Lily” brilliant crimson scarlet flowers unusual appearance 1/-. or Bride Lily” snow-white, lacy, scented, trumpets 1/6. IIGRIDIAS—“Jockey Caps or Day Lilies” shades of orange scarlet, yellow, etc.. Mixed 5/- dozen. CALLAS—“Arum Lilies” pink or golden yellow 1/- each. New hybrids 1/6 each 15/-' dozen. NERINE BOWDENI—"Spider Lily.” Giant silvery pink Autumn flowering; cut flower 1/6. All the above desirable bulbs are hardy in the Dominion (except Callas in very cold districts) four roots of any item offered for the price of three. Illustrated “Master” catalogue at cost price (1/-) to be deducted from the first order or free with orders 20/- and over. HARRISON’S NURSERIES j Box 1, PALMERSTON NORTH

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Southland Times, Issue 24547, 23 September 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 24547, 23 September 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 24547, 23 September 1941, Page 10