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NATURE KNOWS BEST The Shrribs Which Succeed in Our Climate and Soil■rn OOOP B-K. T, t n -. t? . Ofter L'inn Plants in tlio following Hardy Flowering Na ive. Shrubs, all. specially prepared lor tranhOlianthfiK (Kaw Kaw's Beak), red & white. Ooprosma (Taupata). Coprosma, ...yaricgated fohaeo . Cordylino (Oabbqgc Tree), 3 varieties. Oorynocarpus (Karaka). ■ Hoheria (Lace Bark or ttibbon Wood),, 3 Ta-rleties. ■■'...,', Myrtus Bullain. (Ramaramn), reddish brown foliage in Autumn. Notospartuni Torulosa. leafless ' Broom, pink flowering. . Olearia Stellulata, white, blossoms in winter. Itnta, 2 varieties. I'ohiitukawas. Hnngiora. l'liigianthus Celulinus. Phormium (Flax), in Green, Turplr, Golden Striiied, Silver-variegated. Pittosporum (Jfatipo), 5 variotios. Veronica (Koroniiko), 18 very choice varieties. Wcstringia. whito winter flowonne. Kowhai (Sophora). yellow, etc., etc. Strong, well-grown Plants. Iβ. 6d. and 2s. (A. each.- 12 distinct varieties for 15b., cash with order. . Inspect...our .Nurseries.. Hautana . Street, Lower Hutl. Telephone SELECTED HAND-PICKED SEED POTATOES. SPECIAL LINES. BLUE King (New), lib., Iβ.; 31b., Zs. 6ii.; 71b., ss. Aberbrotliook, Commercial, New Era, and King Edward VII. .lib., 6d.; 71b., 3b.; 141b., ss. 6d. Maori Chief, Sir J..G. Wilson, 71b., 2s. 6d.; Mb., 4b.; 281b./ 7s. Bobin Adair, Commonwealth, 71b., 25.; 141b.. 3s. 6d.; 281b., ss. 6d. . ■ ' OHDINAKY' VARIETIES. Abundance Acme Kidney, British Queen, Early Puritan, Gamekeeper, Northern Star, Princess Victoria, Skerry Blue, Up-to-Dato, 71b., Is. 6d.; 141b., 2s. &.; 281b., 4s. American Early Hose, Beauty Hebron Pink, Beauty Hebron White. Charles Downing, Dalmeny Acme, Dakota Red, Early Vermont, Early-Regent. Factors, Evading Russet. Scotia. Snowflake. Sir John Llewl-1 lyn, Superlative, Whito Elephant Early, 71b., Is. 6d.; 141b., 2s. 6d.;. 281b., 4s. GET OUR'POTATO LIST FOR DESORIP- ■-•■-■ MONB. '' ' H. C. GIBBONS AND CO., LTD., 180 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 88. SPECIAL LINES! in OF THE FINEST ROSES 'FOR 135., XAI. POST FREE, viz.: J. B. Clar-lio, 01. Lady Watorlow, Wm. ' Shean, Margaret, Hugh Dickaon, Mrs. Harold Brocklebank, Mrs. W. J. Grant, Mrs. A. R. Waddell, Mra. Aaron Ward, Alice de Rothschild, Antoine Rivoire, .General Mac Arthur. DAPHNES I—Strong 1 Plants, 2s. 6d. cacn upwards. GERBERA JAMESONII-Scarlet Daisy, 2s. 6d. cacli, post free. GOLDEN LILYI-The Well-known Yellow Oalla, 2s. each, post freo.. Also CAMMELIAS. 2s. ea_oh.; DIOSMAS. 2s. each; AZALEAS, 2s. 6d. each; HEATHS, 2b. 6d. each; VIBURNUMS, RHODODENDRONS, LILACS, etc., etc. H. POOLE, Nursoryman, Lower Hutt, and 70 Manners Street., Wellington. . A MUOH-NEEDED ADDITION HAS - Been - made to-the ranks of the SEED TRADE, and at no timo could il have been more opportune than the present for the PUBLIC require good, sound, and fresh Seeds at a price that all can pay without the shortening up of ordinary expenditure. ALL SEEDS {Beans and Peas cxcoplod) are obtainable in PENNY PACKETS, or you can get the following TEN PACKETS, post-frej. foi> ONE-SHILLING POSTAL NOTE.— Beet,, Cabbage. Carrot. Cauliflower, lettuce, : Onion, Parsnip, Pumpkin, '■'■' ;' Radisli, and Turnip. You are not bound to tho exact varieties named above, but can mako up your list of TEN. by reducing tho number or sorts and increasing the quantities you desire. ■...-.: • Postal Address; . MAY'S SEED CO., BOX 993. WELLINGTON. RARE TREES. SHRUBS AND PLANTS. (Native and Exotic). T ARGEST Collection in New Zealand. JU ; . " — . . Our Free Catalogues are valuable and interesting—everyono who has a garden or grounds is invited to write for them. Thousands of plants listed and described, including— 36 varieties neaths, 40 variotios Azalea, 100 varieties Rhododendrons. S varieties Wistaria, 6 varieties Tree Ferns. 60 . other . raro Nativo Ferns. Nativo Trees, Shrubs, Rock Plants, etc. AH nursery grown. Write to-day for General Catalogue (60 pages), Native Tree Catalogue (30 pages), sent post free. , . • : ; DUNCAN ANdIJAVIES, LTD., NEW PLYMOUTH. CLIFTS MANURIAI INSECTICIDE. BEFORE RID YOUR GARDEN OP SLUGS AND OTHER. SOIL INSECTS BY USING THIS, WHICH IS ALSO A . .MANURE. . : For Orchard Pests, Use. in Combination, SCALIN and ' CLIFTS MANURIAL INSECTICIDE. Spray with an "ALPHA" SPRAYER.the Best. Procurable at, all Stores. ■ ." Wholesale Agents: " J. W. WALLACE AND CO., 114 WAKEFIBLD STREET; WELLINGTON.' ' MAY IS A BUSY. MONTE .... IN THE GARDEN. rB Garden Calendar tells us we may still plant liberally for Autumn and Winter Crops. Make a Move! Send to-day for a few packols of Ross's Seeds. We'll give'you practical information on how to plant thorn. Ross's Seeds arc auiek gor-minators-coming up true to type and producing hardy, vigorous crops. In 3d. and 6d. packets. ANDREW ROSS, Seedsman, 104 Victoria Avenue (next Catholic Church), WANGANUI. 1.. ... . .FLOWERS. '/■ Oft/. OA6H will buy you absolutely the AX3I Choicest Collection of Flowering Shrubs in N.Z. Plants that will demand admiration—i! distinct varietios. catalogue value 605., including this magnificent lot:— Daphne, Blue Queen Itoec. Boronia, Azalea. Kencdia, Adenandera, Lasslandora. Qravillia Ma(tnl(lco, Flame Crospor. Solonum, "Fireball." Silver Podnlyrla, Duck Trco, Cassia (Tree of Paradise), Scented Dioisma Abt, Boule.de Niego find Bcnuty of Venice, Auricaria, Budlia, Jfauvo Queen, Oelerin Auroa, Ouphoa Jorulcnslu, Snowball Tree, 1 Champion Hoses. -f'n/_ OASH will buy you a chfl-rminß JLU/ litlle lot ot 10 Distinct Varieties, value 225., 'including most of -the- above. TOR QUALITY AND PRICE- THE BEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED. PRETIIY HEDGE. Largo leaf and small leaf Golden Ako 'Afce, mixed, makes the prottloßt fence you can plant. Per 100, 103. cash. Certificate of Health from N.'/. Government Should wo run "short of any variety, we hold-the right to eubstitute. W. MITOHINSON. Nurseryman, New. Plymonlh.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 13

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