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THE. CARDEN AND WHAT TO CROW IN IT. Well, for the hot summer weather we should certainly eat less meat and more vegetables and salads— nice fresh crisp lettuces are delirious. Coopers “Market,” “Wonderful’' ami “Iceberg” are the best varieties to sow. Mr M. Reynolds, tiie well-k non n enthusiast and prize-taker at the local slums, Lismore, N.SAV.. says; “I have wonderfully fine lettuce from Cooper’s Market Lettuce seen. Some of them weigh over 8 pounds and are more than 12 inches across, and splendid quality. That’s the sort of seed we take a pride in selling. 'Sou can depend upon quality when you buy Cooper’s Seeds “The Seedj? of Success.” Mrs J. S. "Wilson, Wairoa, says; “Cooper’s Seeds gave ns great pleasure and satisfaction.” If you are a beginner and you arc looking for the lowest priced Seeds, i.e., so-called cheap seeds, we are afraid n> cannot do business with you just yet. After a little hard won experience you will be looking for quality seeds, and then it will be a pleasure to us to supply you. We’ve been looking for the best, and any improvements we find in seeds for over b() years, so we should know a little about it now. The reasons why you should sou Cooper’s Seeds arc in every bag aud packet—therefore Vie sure that you get them. Most of the principal seedsmen and storekeepers in New Zealand handle Cooper’s Seeds. Don’t let them spoil your season with any other seeds. [f you have auv trouble in procuring them apply to Cooper’s limited. Wellington.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 43, 14 September 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 43, 14 September 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 43, 14 September 1918, Page 5

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