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Ipccfal Offer-while they last! esb W Polyanthus Roses K'Ol MAMED VARIETIES ** AVjU Golden Salmon Superior, Rufus (Crim- X son). Sparkler (brilliant Red), Paul Crampell (deep Orange Scarlet). Kirs(JT.Anim I’Q fan rq ,on Poulsen (bright Scarlet). Marinus ■' Stum FvhiMttoM (da,k K « d > E,lcn Poulsen (dark Rose "T**. 1 * n • fc ’ c “D >, t lon Pink), Salmon Beauty (Peach Pink to •train, mixed ea Salmon), Coral Cluster (pale Pink), Cameo Orange (Salmon shaded Pink). Orleans (Reddish Pink). Fireball (Fiery Red), Crimson King (Crimson), Dolly Varden (deep Rose), La Strawberrv Plants * deal < dark Scarlet), Orange King R'Bcaaia* (Bronze Yellow), Sheila (Salmon ? Strong, healthy, prolific bearers. Orange), Dainty (rich Rose Pink), SPECIAL PRICE 12 for J/. Plnk)? d) ' ONLy""” ' Ruby (Carmine vnii* ' - .I, Red), Locarno (rich Orange Scarlet), V / Pride of Hurst (soft ■ / VW W l aWlSalb* Pink), Gloria Mun- */ V __ _ - ?• (brilliant Scar- — _ mi 1 A fi ,et Orange). 8 BUSn - --< d —’ — 1 | STOCK, Beauty, finest mixed E. colours. Plant now for Spring bHMVsR * : |H Mixed or separate W A AI3U3 display O for lni<| co,on " 2A pkt (BROOM) . 2/ . ea. Lm ispen " r Ad pkt - ©S'* ard rlch Crlmson ,inefl FAIRY QtIKEN (Pale Lemon). MMK’M narned°Varieties—named varieties— BURKWOODII, Brilliant Venetian Red 9 /- P*t. and Gold. **/ C. E. PEARSON, Wallflower Red, Car- MMW «- _ . . . mine and Apricot. Tilling Darwin, mixed colours. 4». lr 1 There’s still time to plant Cotoneaster, Seratina, in berry, 3/6 ea. “ em 2 for 1/« GBlden Privet, 1/- each. Variegated />< / Box, 1/- each. Box Edging, 2/- doz. MACDUFFS 1 V /k Xwk tv/ L on, all you good cooks, show what you can do in way of saving fat! Get out the old jam tins and fill to the brim .. then store them in a cool place until L WJ J Jb y o „ can tate them to vour fat collecdon depot . £ """ “ u. your local paper for details). Keep on saving Rendered fat from row for. All raw fat. Tj y “"Pr each day, and soon we 11 be able to send «■ rendered. Do not Include raw fats with any more to Britain .., whose need tor fats grows daily. other fat». ° FEC 28,18

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24895, 7 June 1946, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24895, 7 June 1946, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24895, 7 June 1946, Page 5

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