PLANTS AND SEEDS FOE SALE THE ADCO way is the right way in composting. Full directions on each packet. You cannot fail. TAYLOR’S Superfine Garden Lime, packed in handy sizes, obtainable Seedsmen, Grocers, Hardware Houses. ROSES: Outstanding hand-selected varieties. Magnificent colourful blooms. Set of 12'named, 26/6 posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland, GLADIOLUS: Wide range of beautiful shades. Superb set 12 bulbs 10/- posted.—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. FREE ON REQUEST: WINTER MAGAZINE; Featuring in colour the latest Rose Novelties, Shrubs, Perennials, Small Fruits, etc. —Griffiths, Mt. | Eden, Auckland. ADCO more than repays itself by increasing value of your compost heap to that of farmyard manure. RASPBERRIES: Prolific bearers, 10/doz. GOOSEBERRIES: Best red fruiting variety, 2/6 each, 25/-' doz. posted. —Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland, RETAILER’S supplies obtainable from Royds Bros & Kirk, wholesale distributors, Taylors Garden Lime.A26l PINES, STURDY INSIGNIS YEARLINGS. For autumn and spring planting; 7/6 100, £3/5/- 1000, plus freight. Only cash orders accepted. We have no other trees. MOA SEED FARM, Miller’s Flat. 7826 INEXPENSIVE AND COLOURFUL HARDY FLOWER BORDERS. Magnificent effect first season. Will improve each year, providing abundance of table flowers. “BEAUTY” BORDER COLLECTION 20 Hardy worth-while Plants for 22/6, (Value 30/-). ROXBURGH HARDY PLANT NURSERIES, ROXBURGH, OTAGO. “Roxburgh-grown Means Hardiness.” .M 267 THE NEW ENGLISH MICHAELMAS DAISIES (Perennial Asters). A unique and rare collection of wonderfully improved types including the beautiful New Double and Semi-double Hybrids. Intense brilliant ruby wine Luxurious rich dark blue Bright glowing ruby claret Soft pearl or shell pink Gorgeous rich petunia rose Beautiful clear china blue Uncommon pure soft grey Lovely bright salmon rose Frilled soft silvery blue Deep glowing ruby red Splendid clear lolly pink Pure flawless sky blue 2/- each, 15/- doz. (postage 8d) for a collection of 26 distinct named, including rare Species and Dwarfs for 30/POST FREE. JEMMETTS NOVELTY PLANT SPECIALISTS, PALMERSTON NORTH.
GRIFFITHS GLORIOUS O»WSW®! GLADIOLUS 'A' * J Orimttis Gladiolus are d r 1 z e an <i admired wherever Ihe - T are sgSaT These flowers are V striking in colour gKIL ' and size, coupled gw ‘ wlth 8 sracefulE&. Vs / ‘ x uess of form K&. Wjl winch makes them g® ?A. subjects of rare ffigF - - v.v’ aH beauty. ® V? CHAMPION SET V O 1 12 .. 25/KSi BLUER. HBONoET a ot 12 .. 15/-W-T SUPER* SET W t ( -Wi of 12 . 10/fgk . > .d RAINBOW MIXW’ TUBE—set ot 12 gjgllgjgljjfe unnamed varieties K&MSjjL . suitable for cut flowers. e/-: 100 35/-. Posted. CHARMING MODERN ROSES There are few loveflei sights than 8 garden of Roses. We offer choice and truly outstanding collections of healthy good growers, and wtll nrovtde an abundant supply of beautiful blooms in shades of Scarlets. Pinks Apricots. Yellows etc. SET OF 6 TEEES .. 14/SE7 OF 12 TV EES .. 28/G Posted. JOCKEY CAP LILIES Brilliantly coloured, triangular shaped flowers of rich scarlet spotted yellow. Hardy and can be easily grown. 5/- Doz. 100 bulbs 35/- posted. GRIFFITHS HARDY SMALL FRUITS RASPBERRIES, LLOYD GEORGE — A new variety tor market or garden use. 10 ■- dozen: 75/- IM. RED GOOSEBERRIES — Large re<3fruttlng vigorous an. heavy producers. 2/fl each: 2S/- cozen. rhubarb roots — strong, healthy roots, producing thick. long stalks. Excellent flavour. 7<6 dozen: 50/- 100. asparagus — Carefully graded two-year-old roots, producing heavy crops of succulent shoots. S/- dozen. 20/- 100. All Prices Qiioted —Postage Paid. Special Quotations for larger Quantities. I F" m H" B“ GRIFFITHS WINTER t C GARDENING magazine Complied especially tor New Zealand gardeners, this beautl-fullv-orinted catalogue features the la.es’ Rose Novelties. Shrubs. Perennials. Frail Trees, etc. Posted Fre- on Reauest. GRIFFITHS LTD. SEED MERCHANTS AND GROWERS OWENS RD.. MT. EDEN. AUCKLAND
McChesney’s Nursery Provide for a bright Spring and Summer Display by planting some Choice Flowering Staabs and Trees We have good strong specimens of the following: AZALEAS 5/-, 6/-, 7/6 each RHODODENDRONS—7/6, 10/-, 15/- each BROSTANTHERA (Australia Sage)— 5/-, 6/-, 7/6 each AUSTRALIAN WARATAH—7/6, 8/6, 10/- each FLOWERING ALMONDS—7/6, 8/6, 10/- each FLOWERING PEACHES—7/6, 8/6 each ELOWERING APRICOTS—7/6, 8/6, 10/- each FLOWERING CHERRIES—7/6, 8/6, 10/- each PRUNUS (Flowering plums)— 7/6 & 8/6. FLOWERING THORNS (Double Crimson) 7/6 each CHILEAN FIRE BUSH7/6, 8/6, 10/- each SPIRAEAS. Red, White and Blue—5/-, 6/-. 7/6 each KOWHAIS (North Island) — 7/6, 8/6, 10/- each CLIANTHUS (Parrot’s Beak) 5/-, 6/-, 7/6 each KOLWITZIA (Beauty Bush) — 5/-, 6/-, 7/6 each FLOWERING BROOMS—--5/-« 7/6 each TAMARIX 5/-, 6/-. 7/6 each VIBURNUMS 5/, 6/-, 7/6 each FORSYTHIAS 5/-, 6/-, 7/6 each ERICAS 5/-, 6/Visit the Nursery and Make Your Selection. All goods delivered Free In Invercargill and Suburbs and to Rail or Bus. W. McChesney? NURSERYMAN, Scott Street, South Invercargill. "Phone 207 L
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Southland Times, Issue 25738, 31 July 1945, Page 8
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