GLADIOLI. MR. P. COX, of Parnell ond. Cox, who is well known os a Gladioli judge, nos pleasure in announcing the arrival of a collection of Gladioli corms. He perserially recommends these quality corms. Novice Collection, 7/6 dozen; Best Exhibition (named), 12/- dozen. THE PLANT SHOP, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. Late Parnell and Agnew.
HE W6HBER FSW . ‘• -i prolific boysenberry The most profitable and.delicious,, of all the small fruits is unquestionably It is a cross between the raspberry, blackberry and loganberry, and combines the best qualities of them. a|l. Fruit are large- ond are borne in great profusion during early summer. We have secured a number of well-rooted plants, and offer them at special prices while stocks last. 2/each, or 6 for 10/- Plant now in good, rich soil, and pick fruit this coming season. blackcurrants for Vitamins The health-giving properties of Blackcurrants have been frequently stressed. These delicious berries make excellent jelly. Now is the time to plant. We offer vigorous strong-rooted plants at 1 / x 6 each, or 6 for 7/6. Supplies are limited. ZENITH SEED CO., 27 MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 284, 29 August 1942, Page 4
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182Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 284, 29 August 1942, Page 4
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