1 PLANTS, SEEDS, SHRUBS, ETC. gOUTH Island hand-sorted Seed Potatoes from Watson Bros., Palmerston North. 141bs. for 2/3 and 2/6. for Soil fungus diseases, for killing slugs, snails, etc., from Watson Bros., Palmerston North. DEPARTMENT of Agriculture Spraying Charts are now available from Watson Bros., Palmerston North. rpHE New Circular Aluminiumcoated Garden Pegs at only 1/11 dozen, from Watson Bros., Palmerston North. NITRATE of Soda and Sulphate of Ammonia from Watson Bros. Palmerston North. A RRAN Pilot, Katahden and Ulster Monarch, three new Seed Potatoes. Literature from Watson Bros., Palmerston North. VEGETABLE PLANTS! “P.ARNELL’S” FAMOUS STRAINS of “Butterfat” Cabbage.—Drumhead, delicious butter flavour. “Justright” Cabbage.—l94o introduction, drumhead, high quality, delicious flavour. “Webb’s Wonderful” Lettuce.—Crisp drumhead type. “All-Year-Round” Cauliflower.—Large high quality heads, early. All of above 25 for 6d 1/6 100. Postage Extra. Onion.—“ Brown Spanish” long-keeper. Onion—“ Straw Spanish,” early, good keeper. 50 for 6d, 7/6 per 1000. Postage extra. Tomato—“Kondine Red,” 1/6 dozen SHOP AT PARNELL & AGNEW for the Best Vegetable Plants. PARNELL & AGNEW Opp. Hotel Imperial. Phone 3330. VICTORIA AVENUE. THE LATEST INTRODUCTIONS ARE ALWAYS OUR SPECIALITY. — “Auroa—Golden Sheaf.” The deepest yellow Wilt-resistant Aster yet offered. Fully double. A STER—“Blue Flame,” bright navy blue. _^STER —“El Monte,” deep glowing crimson. QANTERBURY BELLS Annual Mixed. Blooms from seed in less than six months. 21NNIA —“Fantasy” Mixed, mediumsized; shaggy flowers born in profusion. CUCUMBER— “Crystal Apple.” Tremendous cropper; fruit, extra large. Can be safely eaten without ill effect. FARM EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. Maria Place - - Wanganui. LAWNMOWERS . , SCISSORS HAIRCLIPPERS , SAWS RAZORS Or any Tools mow SET, IN wy SHARPENED comfort by latest Amer- JCR, lean lawnmower J | sharpener, or Jg REPAIRED. PHONE 4780 FREE COLLECTION AND DELIVERY. PETER THOMPSON OPP. CHAINEY’S - GUYTON ST.
DELPHINIUMS.—Pacific strain of Riant , - ' hv l.i’Kl.- wiih < not moil -| •> .i l.i< 11,1 *-° " Inches across. Pure white, sky W L bluet?. lilac shades, violet blues, etc. The askwllpS "oil'll Ix'-t Delphiniums. Flowciin crowns, lOd each; 8/6 per dozen. JAPANESE IRISES.—Huge Clematis V flowered Irises, 6-8 inches across, in lovely shades of blues, purples, russet date, rB< * B, v ’°* ct « lavender, plum. etc. Best * n Pl ace —I'** Ci, <’h; *2 sorts lor "WS LUPINS—SIMPSON’S GOLD MEDAL ./HYBRIDS, finest mixed shades, including deep reds ’ maroon - tan « c °l’l ,ei - yellow, orange, pinks anti blues—7/6 dozen; 12 special named varieties for 22/6. CHOICE LILIES. pyrethrum scarlet glow.Brilliant new crimson scarlet, 3-inch lANGARINE PERUVIAN , Scarlet flowers on ’3O-inch stems; blooms for Valotta Lily, Orange Tiger Lily, Blue months Grand cut. 2/- each; 3 for 5/6 Day Lily. Yellow Arum Lily, Pink Arum ASTERS (Michaelmas’ Daisies).—WonLily, C;-im6on Jacobite Lily, Fairy Incas (lpl . fll | new val . ietics> absolutely the latLily, lacy white. Flowering-sized bulbs. pst from England . Shades of petunia j only 1/- each. One of each for 7/6; vio)et cerisp> { , lareti slra wborry pink, i three of each for 20/-. mammoth lilac, rich blues, etc.-1/6 KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS. A each. Set of 12 for 15/-; 12 best older new hardy race with large single and sorts 10/-. semi-double flowers produced in great TUBEROSE, 3ft. spikes of waxy, crettmy abundance on 3ft. branching stems. pink scented flowers all summer. Splenflowering from February till March and did cut flower—3 for 2/6, 1/- each, providing a wealth of bloom for cutting HYDRANGEAS.—New dwarf French or garden display. All shades of pinks, varieties in shades of rich pinks, rede, bronze, reds, yellows, old gold, salmon. salmon, violet, purple, deep blues, etc. purple, etc.—l/6 each; 6 sorts for 8/6, Best for half-shady moist places—2/6; 12 varieties for 15/-. set of 12 for 25/-, posted. All hardy and easily grown under ordinary normal conditions. Full descriptions in our famous illustrated 1940 “Master" Catalogue, 1/- per copy (to be deducted from or free with first order). Orders 20/- and over post free anywhere and guaranteed. HARRISON’S NURSERIES PALMERSTON NORTH. PRIZE CHRYSANTHEMUMS I Speciol Collections of choice double ond single varieties, as listed below. 8 All the best flowers ond leading varieties ore included in our collections. 3 A speciol Catalogue of varieties sent on request. ■ DOUBLE JAPANESE VARIETIES. J Special Collection of 12 Named Varieties, no 2 shades alike, for JQ/. | (posted), I POM-POM “Mums.” The miniature flowered “Mum," pro- L M ducing clusters of compact pom- p 1 pom-like flowers. fj | Collection of 6 for 5 /_ j CASCADE “Mums." S u Producing masses of Michaelmas 0 H Da 'sy-like blooms which festoon B u out in great profusion. | U Collection of g for g 1 KOREAN SINGLE. H Th® new large single type so popu- a v lar for cut blooms. a! ; Collection of Different for / n I GRIFFITHS LIU. ij SEEDSMEN AND NURSERYMEN, i' 1 123 Owens Rd., Rlt. Eden, Auckland, r
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 244, 16 October 1940, Page 10
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