WATSON BROS., SEED & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. ’PHONE 5480. yATES’ Slug-out; guaranteed to kill slugs and snails. Only 6d pkt. at Watson Bros., Palmerston North. SUPERIOR Lawn Grass Mixture; nothing finer; 2/9 per lb. At Watson Bros., Palmerston North. YATES’ Garden Guides, for all garden information; only 1/- each. At Watson Bros., Palmerston North. (JYCLAMENS. Strong pot-grown plants, in assorted colours; only 2/V each. At Watson Bros., Palmer- 1 ston North. | ' TVIL’S Plant Food, the scientifically- . balanced Fertiliser for better re- ' suits; 61bs. 2/-. At Watson Bros., |. Palmerston North. ■' 1 FIRST EARLY SOUTHERN GROWN SEED POTATOES. CLIFF’S KlDNEY—Matures in thirteen weeks. , EPICURE—First class light soil, ■ thirteen to fourteen weeks. ROBIN ADAlR.—Fourteen weeks. EARLY ROSE—Thirteen to fourteen weeks. BLACK KIDNEY —Recommended for flavour. Thirteen weeks. JERSEY BENNES—Fourteen to fifteen weeks. Medium to heavy . soil. ALL HAND SORTED. 7 lbs. 1/6. 14 lbs. 2/9 FARM EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. Maria Place - - - Wanganui.
RARE PLANTS The range of choice and rare shrubs. 1 bulbs and perennial plants offered in our new 1940 “Master” catalogue is truly unique. This publication illustrated in natural colours is the finest and most complete of its kind issued . in the Dominion. It is posted at cost price (1/- per copy), the amount of which can be deducted from the first order. Send for your copy to-day—-you will find it full of helpful information. Here are a few suggestions at special prices while advertised only. • CLASSIC ’ COLLECTION DAPHNE GENKWA. —The rare lilac blue Daphne, plants full of bud. 3/6. AZALEA KERSBERGEN.—BriIIiant salmon red flowers in great profusion. Plants in bud. 4 6. CAMELIA HIRYII. —Rare Winterflowering Japanese Camelia, rosy crimson with orange stamens. Distinct and new. 7/6 size for 5/6. EDGEWORTHIA. Rare Chinese "Yellow Daphne,” woolly heads of I yellow flowers in August. Plants ! showing bud worth 5/- for 3/6. MAGNOLIA KOBUS—Choice Japan- I ese variety with delightful starry i l white flowers in early spring. Strong ' I trees value 5/- for 3/6. HAMAMELIS MOLLIS.—Rare Chin- | ese “Wych Hazel” covered with | spidery orange yellow flowers in I mid-Winter. Special 5/6. RHODODENDRON PINK PEARL.— ' The most popular of all the choice ; varieties. Immense soft pink. | Strong plants in bud, value 12/6 for ; 8/6. STEWARTIA.—Rare Chinese Came- , lia. Gorgeous orange scarlet autumn ! foliage. Frilled white flowers, yel- • low stamens. 4/6. CEANOTHUS RIGIDUS.—New “Californian Lilac” clusters, hundreds in- [ digo-violet blooms early spring, i Rare, 3/6. CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA.—Dainty j pink sprays in early spring before I leases appear; extra choice, 5/6. CERCUS CAMPANULATA. New ! rosy crimson flowering Cherry; j August flowering. Extra choice, 7/6. i . EMBOTHRIUM CGCCINEUM.— Gor- > geous “Chilian Fire Tree,” fiery j I orange scarlet flowers. 4/6. Set 12 choice “Classic” shrubs as ' described for 60/-, or any selection , value 20/- and over delivered free. All j strong flowering-sized specimens, ’ hardy and frost resisting. PALMERSTON NORTH.
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PLANTING AND PRUNING! 36 PAGES OF FREE ADVICE! On Planting end Pruning Roses, Fruit Trees end Shrubs—What and Where to Plant—Hedge and Shelter Suggestions for all localities. Write To-day! Posted Free. | i FLOWERING SHRUBS UF..”ACACIA or GOLDEN WATTLE • - £/_ Each I * BORONIAS, brown, scented .... Each V r COTONEASTER, scarlet berries .. 2/ Each DAPHNES, red, scented - EaCh GUMS, scarlet and pink 2/ Eacll , FLOWERING CHERRIES, Japonica 2 /Each I Peaches .... 3/® '■/ AZALEAS, 12 varieties ach i ■ BROOMS and ERICAS 3/ Each I /Mbs 1 5/ - , " LILACS, double varieties . • • • 2/6 Each | j r; HYDRANGEAS, new shades .... 2/ ach t Postage or Rail Paid. GRIFFITHS LTD. -■ Seedsmen ond Nurserymen » 123 Owen's Rd., Mr. Eden, Auckland
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 178, 31 July 1940, Page 10
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