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PLANTS AND SEEDS FOR SALE ADCO will rot all garden refuse and give you compost of extra high value. TAYLOR’S Superfine Garden Lime, packed in handy sizes, obtainable Seedsmen. Grocers, Hardware Houses. STRAWBERRY PLANTS: Captain' Cook, Strong, compact growers, prolonged and heavy cropper. 100 plants 8/6 posted.—Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. ROSES: Delivery June. Choice, handselected. Collection of 12 named Hybrid Tea varieties for 26/6 posted.— Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. LILY OF THE VALLEY: Sweet Fragrance, 6 clumps 5/6. Tuberose, highly perfumed. Two clumps 2/6 posted. —Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. BOOST up your vegetable production next year by making now. an ADCO compost heap. Equal to farmyard manure, but costs only 1/- per cwt. GLADIOLUS: Delivery June. Superb collection. World famous bulbs. Beautiful shades. Set of 12 named bulbs, 10/posted.—Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. RETAILER’S supplies obtainable from Royds Bros & Kirk, wholesale distributors, Taylors Garden Lime.A26l CAPTAIN COOK Captain Cook strawberries are recommended lor every garden. We offer strong Ift s&SStsSSßs, and vigorous plants producing heavy crops ot medium - sized, roundish berries ot delicious flavour. They are splendid keepers and are superior to most other berries. Plant .-unnars now tor crops b.v November. „ . . 50 plants, 6/-; 100 plants, 8/8. Posted. Special quotations for larger quantities, SELECTED SMALL FRUITS For Immediate Delivery Guavas —Strong, bushy plants. PurplefruftetJ. 2/6 each; 27/- dozen. Feljoas—Fruit salad plant. Fragrant fruit. 3/- each; 34/- dozen. Rhubarb Plants — Large red tender stalks. 7/6 dozen; 60 for 24/-. Banana Passion — Delicious yellow banana -shaped fruit. 2/6 each. Thyme, Sage, Chives —Herbs for every kitchen garden. 3 for 2/3. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN LILIES Lilies are truly tne most beautiful ot all bulbous plants. We offer the following outstanding varieties ot special merit. Nerine Guernsey Lily— Collection of 8 shades for 4/-. Double Tiger Lily—l/3 each; 12/- doz. Single Tiger Lily—l/8 each; 12/- doz. Roseum Speciosum—l/6 ea.; 15/- doz. Christmas Lily—l/3 each; 12/- doz. Giant Amaryllis—3/6 each. Scarborough Lily—l/6 each; 15/- doz, Jacobean Lily—l/6 each; 15/- doz.

PREFERENCE ORDERS Order Now —June Delivery MODERN ROSES — Few garden features give such a wealth ot colour and beauty as this wellknown and charming subject. We offer the following specially band-selected collection of 12 named varieties. 26/6. Posted. GLADIOLUS —We offer a superb collection of outstanding varieties. embracing a most attractive and wide range ot charming and beautiful shades. Sturdy ID growth and coupled with gracefulness ut form makes them subjects of '■are beauty. 12 Named Bulbs. 10/-. Posted.

Cash with Order Postage Paid. GRIFFITHS LTD. SEED MERCHANTS AND GROWERS OWENS RD., MT. EDEN, AUCKLAND

ADCO The Simple Way to Turn Your Garden Rubbish into Manure. The ADCO process is the scientific means of converting vegetable and garden refuse into equivalent of natural farmyard manure. Artificial manures do not check soil deterioration. Humus is Essential and ADCO-treated garden refuse provides that humus at a very small cost. The contents of a carton (71bs.) will produce 7cwt. of ADCO Manure. Full simple directions on each packet. ADCO DOES NOT ATTRACT FLIES. Available at all (Stores and Seedsmen.

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Southland Times, Issue 25690, 5 June 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 25690, 5 June 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 25690, 5 June 1945, Page 8

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