BEANS -Eeau’s. Superlative—truest Dwarf French Bean grown.; 1/-. packet posted. Esau's. Seedsmen, Masterton. FLORAL Emblems, Cut Flowers, and Bouquets at shortest notice. Parnell and Cox, The Plant Shop, Victoria Aye., Wanganui. Griffiths MAIN CROP PEAS GREENFEAST The most popular . main’ crop variety, isin high, and coming to maturity Jn 70 days. Our special 21b. packet allows for a continuity of sowing. 21bs. for 3/- — Posted NEW BUSH STRAWBERRY A new hardy. bush variety, producing berries tn abundance for eight months. No. hoeing or cultivation required. Commence, bearing at early age. 5/6 dozen Plants—Posted GLADIOLI, PASTEL SHADES Choice mixture of pastel shades, containing many prize varieties; tn beautiful toning of the most glorious colours; excellent for summer display. 5/- doz. 50 for 18/- — Posted NERINES or SPIDER LILIES Special offer of these delightful freeflowering bulbs tn Giant pink.-scarlet and White. • „ . J Collection of 3 for 2/6 — Posted COLLECTION OP NEW PERENNIALS Collection of six outstanding varieties of Border Perennials, including new and outstanding sorts. Collection of 6 for 5/— Collection of 12 for 9/6 CHRYSANTHEMUMS These are the most popular Aufnmnflowerlng plants and equally useful as cut blooms and garden decoration. We offer collections In the following three varieties:— Giant Single Floral Korean — Collection of 12 for 10/-. Pom Pom — A great favourite for decorative purposes Collection of 6 for 5/-. Cascade—Producing masses of small flowers, which festoon out In great profusion. Collection of 6 for 6/-. FLOWER SEED COLLECTION Giant Dahlia-flowered Zinnias—l pkt each of Yellow. Red. Lavender Rose. Crimson, and purple. ' Coll, of 6 Pkts, for 2/6—Posted Giant-flowered. Aster—l pkt. each Pale Blue. Dark Blue. Crimson Rose, White and Pink. . Coll, of 6 Pkts, for 2/6—Posted
DON’T GROW VEGETABLES’ 'Why waste time growing vegetables for all the grubs, insects, fungi, and other parasites of the garden? Grow them for your own use, and make sure that nothing else gets them, by using our tested insecticides and fungicides. We specialise in the most effective pest-repelling sprays and dusts, and carry a wide range for every plant-protection purpose. A Spring Offensive Must now be undertaken in your garden if you wish to destroy the hordes of jnvaders who are about to seize the results of your labour. Rut your problems up to us. We will supply the materials to protect your crops effectively and economically. ZENITH SEED CO., 27 MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON.
YOUR WAR EFFORT IS TO GROW MORE FOOD. But the seed must be good to produce good crops. Every packet of seed sold by us must grow for you or you will qet it replaced, clear proof of our seeds being the "BEST SEEDS THAT GROW." We specialize in Tomato Plants, Asparagus, and Rhubarb Roots. Our Vegetable and Culinary Plants are fresh pulled daily. Our Flower Seedlings, raised from our celebrated Strains of Flower Seeds, under very exposed conditions at our Nurseries, are twice transplanted in sterilized soil, and are well rooted and thoroughly hardened off, thereby thriving well in city and suburban gardens. Catalogues Free on Application. TE ARO SEED CO., 58 Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. NURSERIES: 146 Moxham Ave. PELARGONIUMS. Plant a collection of these beautiful Flowering Plants in your dry, sunny border. Our collection is the best in Australasia. Good Plants in 4in Pots, now ready, 2/- each. Extra strong 6in. pots, showing bud and bloom, 4/6 each. (Plus packing and forwarding.) ANDERSON’S NURSERY DEPOT, ’ Cornhill Street, Wellington. POULTRY MASH 1001 b., 10/-; 501 b., 5/6; 251 b„ 3/-. MIXED GRAIN 1501 b., 19/6; 501 b., 7/-; 251 b., 3/9. W. J. GAUDIN, LTD., 40 Ghuznee St., WELLINGTON. Tel. 52-420. XMAS TOYS Army Wagon. Steel cab, wheels and canopy, wood chassis. 12in. long, in> wide ' 6in. high. 12/3, Postage 1/3. Logging Truck—eight steel wheels, pole and "linker" with load of logs. 18 hi. '/.de', sini high. 16/6. Postage 1/3. * SKEATES & WHITE, LTD., 48 Fort Street, Auckland. < PHONE YOUR WANT ADS. Dial 44-020 Übe Dominion
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 37, 7 November 1942, Page 4
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