WELLINGTON ROSE AND CARNATION CLUB'S .SUMMER SHOW. ' THE SWEET PEA & CARNATION' SHOW Will be held at the \ , TOWN HALL On SATURDAY, 6tli JANUARY, 1917. The whole of the proceeds will be devoted to the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. Classes for all flower growers. Numerous trophies and Special Prizes. Send for Schedules now. S. G. PEARCE, Hon. Secretary, 106 Cuba Street. "SPECIAL SWEET PEA" "MANURE HOLDS a unique position among artificial manures specially composed for one class,of plants. Its remarkable success is unprecedented. MACKEREI'H'S "SWEET PEA" MANURE Imparts STURDINESS AND VIGOUR TO THE HAULM AND FOLIAGE! INCREASED SIZE AND HIGHER ■ COLOUR TO THE BLOOMS! GREATER LENGTH AND STOUTNESS TO THE FLOWER STEMS! A' liberal use of this fertiliser prolongs the flowering season, and saves the grower the trouble of removing seed pods, which rarely develop when this food is regularly supplied. No socond sowing of Sweet Peas is' necessary in order to obtain late exhibition blooms; the plants continue to flower till gales or frosts destroy them. It wards off disease. The most successful Sweet Pea Exhibitors speak of Mackereth's Special Sweet Pea Manure in no unqualified terms. Small Tins, Is. 6d.; (post free 25.); large Tins, 3s. Gd. (post free +s. fid.). F. COOPER. LTD.. SEED MERCHANTS, WELLINGTON. . SPRAY "~" ARSENATE OP LEAD PASTE (M'Douirall's). for Codlin moth—lib., Is. 3d.; 21b., 2s. 4d.; BHb. for 3s. 3d. BLUESTONE, Macclcsfields, for making Bordeaux mixture—ls. lb.; 80s. cwt. BORDEAUX POWDER (in placo of Vcrmorite), for potato blight and tomato fungus—ls. Gd. lb.; 50s. for Jcwt. GARDEN AND FRUIT TREE WASH (M'Dougall's), a general insecticide for the garden—Pints, Is. 9d.; quarts, 35.; gallons, 7s. KATAKILLA POWDER (easily mixed with water), for spraying cabbages and rose trees, for green fly—Packets, Is. 6d., jiost paid Is. 9(1.; packets, 4s. 6d., post paid sa. SULPHUR, for Greenhouses, to. prevent mildew, etc.—B(l. nor lb.; 141b. for 6s. 6d. ECLAIR KNAPSACK SPRAY PUMPS. The best for general use—77s. Gd. each SUCCESS SPRAY PUMPS, for bucket, very useful for all kinds of workSis., post free. H. C. GIBBONS AND CO., Ltd., 180 Lambton Quay, P.O. Box 88, WELLINGTON. AND AT BLENHEIM. A REAL LIVE XMAS PRESENT! A. NICE for PLANT FROM ImHE WELLINGTON SEED AND I X NURSERY CO., 108 WLLLIS STEEBT. Come and See our Choice Selection of 'Pelargoniums, Lilies. Heaths, Palms, Coleus, Ferns,- etc. Prices from Is. upwards. ' Phone 257. QOW ROSS'S HIGH-GRADE SEEDS. M' Vegetable and Flower Seeds true to name and of high germinating power. PLANT NOW Fruit Trees and Shrubs. We have a good delection. A trial solicited. ANDREW ROSS, 101 Victoria Avenue, WANGANUI. FLOWERS IN THE AUTUMN. GET a Price List of Plants for present planting to make a show of flowers in the autumn. Plants from 6d. dozen, | 2s. 6d. 100. B. If. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North.
HHP3BHH| WH.ITE LEGHORN CHICKS, Vrom ray ' 1! " 7 - No m °™ u< " r - 1S c Sgs from HSliSlrW'<V."ilsisH , ''P ocia, I>eJl ? (Posted), 15s. The yearly Bhortage of |H|Hi'',' " SKlsl ma ' cs has'induced me to concentrate on'its remedy. Billll**%- j&aaPti T ' lo T€S "" :S are " tt exceptionally healthy flock, bred {vom a fBW s»PM«or utility specimens, as well as W f - - fr° m s° me hne imported Australian. Egg-record H. L/HjlxEiß., LEGHORN SPECIALIST, BOWER'S POULTRY FARM, LEVIN. SPECIALITY— Day-old Chicks and Ducks. Order now for 1917. White Leghorns, White Rocks. Black Orpingtons, Cayuga Ducks, Indian Runner Ducks, Still Baby Runner Ducks, Is. 6d. each. Successful exhibitors of Utility Fowls at leading shows. Winner of Winter Test for Ducks, N.Z. Compotition, 191 C. Young Stock of all varieties, especially strong in males. EGGS FOR SETTINGS. FROM, our Best Birds-WHITE LEGHOENS, White Rocks, Black Orpin--tons, Silver Wyandottes. v " 10s. 6d. for 15 Eggs, Posted Free. BABY CHICKS, 25 for 30s. 50 for 555. 100 for.9os. DELIVERED AT WELLINGTON. FIRELESS BROODERS, 7s. 6d. TO BROOD 50 CHICKS. N.Z. POULTRY INSTITUTE, Send for our Catalogue. BOX 588, CHEISTCHUKCH. J. B. AIEIIKET. Propricoor,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2964, 30 December 1916, Page 13
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